Britney Spears isn’t amused when someone questions her wellbeing or health.
Spears’ targeted actress Alyssa Milano for a tweet she previously posted about the pop star that read, “Someone please go see Britney Spears.”
Taking a screenshot of the tweet, Spears wrote on her Instagram story: “It makes me sad to see things about me from people who don’t know me!!! This definitely feels like a form of bullying!!!”
Britney Spears questioned the reasoning behind Alyssa Milano’s tweet saying someone should “check on her”. (Leon Bennett/David Crotty)
BRITNEY SPEARS SAYS FANS GOED A ‘BIT TOO FAR’, ‘INVADED’ PRIVACY WHEN CALLING REQUESTING A SOCIAL CHECK
“Ladies,” the “Piece of Me” singer continued, “we’re supposed to be cheering each other on, not putting each other down!!!”
A Milano representative did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment at the time of publication.
While it’s unclear what prompted Spears to address a tweet written in December 2022, she had recently condemned her fans who she said had violated their privacy.
Britney Spears took to her Instagram to condemn Alyssa Milano’s previous tweet about her. (instagram)
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Last week, Spears took to her Twitter to address the police, who were called to her home based on what she described as “prank calls.”
“I love my fans but this time things went a little too far and my privacy was violated. The police never entered my house and when they got to my gate they quickly realized there was no problem and left immediately. It felt like I was being set on fire and being bullied as the incident made the news and was once again portrayed in a bad and unfair light by the media.”
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“During this time in my life I really hope that the public and my fans who are so important to me can respect my privacy,” she added.
At the time, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that deputies went to Spears’ home “out of caution” and “determined that she was safe and not in danger” after receiving calls from concerned fans had because she had deleted her Instagram account.
Britney Spears has repeatedly expressed that she feels bullied. (Matt Winkelmeyer)
Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer.