Britney Spears tells The Osbournes to “kindly fuck off” after criticism over her “dancing” videos

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Britney Spears has hit out at Ozzy Osbourne and his family and told them to “kindly fuck off” after they criticised her videos on social media.It comes after the Black Sabbath man and his family were critical of the singer dancing in her clips which were branded “very sad”.Speaking on the latest episode of The Osbournes Podcast, the frontman said: “I’m fed up of seeing poor old Britney Spears [dancing] on YouTube every fuckin’ day.

It’s sad, very, very sad.”The metal icon’s wife and manager Sharon Osbourne then added: “Poor little thing,” before Jack Osbourne then said: “Very sad indeed.”A post shared by XILA MARIA RIVER RED (@britneyspears)This led to Spears, hitting back in a lengthy Instagram post. “I’m gonna … tell the Osbourne family who is the most boring family known to mankind to kindly fuck off!” she wrote.The singer also hailed actress Kate Beckinsale, who Spears said recently received criticism for not dressing her age.Spears added: “I adore Kate Beckinsale especially because she’s from London.

I realised how incredibly cruel people were talking about her IG saying she needs more age-appropriate content … she’s in her fifties and I thought it was pretty badass how she responded with a mini bow in her hair looking literally 4 years old.”She continued: “Not as bad as some of [the] comments [I get] saying it’s sad that I’m as old as I am and I’m dancing every day on my IG.”In a separate post, the singer also shared another clip of her dancing.A post shared by XILA MARIA RIVER RED (@britneyspears)Meanwhile, Halsey recently teased a new single which features a sample of Spears’ ‘Lucky’.The original single was released on July 25 in 2000 and was the second single from ‘Oops!

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