Jennifer Lopez supported Britney Spears in a dispute with her ex-husband

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez supported her stage colleague Britney Spears in a dispute with her ex-husband Kevin Federline. This has been reported Mirror.

Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline said that their joint sons, 16-year-old Sean and 15-year-old Jayden, did not want to contact the singer due to questionable content on his (company) Instagram account. The owner of Meta is considered an extremist organization )*. Despite the accusations, the artist continues to maintain social networks. So Britney Spears posted a video where she showed off a few images. In the statement, the artist, who said that everyone is free to express themselves however they want, quoted Jennifer Lopez’s words at the 2020 Super Bowl: “Look inside this camera and you say to everyone, little girl in the world: get higher and never stop shining a light on injustice. “

Jennifer Lopez left a heart emoji in the comments she made under Britney Spears’ post. Also, Lopez posted a photo with Spears on her personal blog taken at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2001, signing: “Stay strong.”

Formerly socialbites.ca said Britney Spears’ ex-husband was sentenced to prison after trying to disrupt the singer’s wedding.



Source: Gazeta

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