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Posted: 2024-02-02T17:45:25Z | Updated: 2024-02-02T17:45:25Z

Britney Spears has seemingly returned fire after her ex-boyfriend appeared to shade her in public.

When Justin Timberlake threw a surprise concert Wednesday in New York City to debut new music, he also played his old hits and introduced the 2002 breakup track Cry Me a River by apologizing to absolutely fucking nobody.

Many of Spears fans , interpreting Timberlakes vague comment as a diss toward his ex-girlfriend, were outraged . And Spears herself seems to have caught wind of the matter.

Someone told me someone was talking shit about me on the streets!!! Spears wrote on Instagram Thursday , alongside a photo of a basketball hoop. Do you want to bring it to the court or will you go home crying to your mom like you did last time?? Im not sorry!!!

Neither party has publicly confirmed that their statements are about each other. But theres enough history between Spears and Timberlake who dated from 1999 to 2002 to lend credence to the theory.

Timberlake wrote Cry Me a River after allegedly dumping Spears via text message following infidelity on her part . Spears claimed in her 2023 memoir, however, that Timberlake was just as unfaithful and decried his portrayal of her in the songs video .

Timberlake released the video for his song Cry Me a River, in which a woman who looks like me cheats on him and he wanders around sad in the rain, Spears wrote in the book. In the news media, I was described as a harlot whod broken the heart of Americas golden boy.

Her memoir, The Woman in Me, spurred countless unfavorable headlines about Timberlake something for which Spears recently apologized .

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