Justin Timberlake's First Solo Album Success Doubtful? Britney Spears Hints So

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Britney Spears has finally spoke about what she thinks of her ex Justin Timberlake and his mom. While she has since deleted her heated posts, many were already able to witness how she raised doubts over Timberlake's first solo album's success.

Britney Spears appears to have had a change of heart regarding her love for her ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake, according to reports.

In spite of the fact that she had previously posted footage of herself dancing to Timberlake's songs in the backdrop of her Instagram posts, the pop diva is now accusing him of "using" her name to sell his debut album, "Justified," which was released in 2002.

Spears, 40, said Jesus told her about the people who had betrayed her, which included Timberlake and her own mom.

"Your mom had a serving with her book at the exact time when you needed her most ...all for WHAT ??? FAME and ATTENTION!!!!," she claims the Lord said of Lynne Spears. It can be recalled that Spears' mom released "Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World," in 2008, detailing much of her daughter's public battles with the paparazzi and mental health.

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Afterwards, she said of Timberlake, "Your ex did the same thing ... he served with his first album using your name claiming you did him dirty!!!!"

The former pair dated from 1999 until cheating allegations surfaced.

Those accusations were seemingly reinforced by Timberlake, 41, when he released his smash heartbreak song, "Cry Me a River," the following year and hired a Britney Spears lookalike to star in his music video for the song.

For a while Britney Spears was treated very negatively by the media while Justin Timberlake cannot do no wrong. He added fuel to the fire whenever presented with the opportunity, too.

When the documentary "Framing Britney Spears" premiered in February 2021, it drew attention to the disparity between how the media viewed Timberlake and how they treated Spears.

Soon after the documentary's publication, Timberlake made an apology to both his ex-girlfriend and Janet Jackson, apologizing for the nip slip that occurred during their 2004 Super Bowl performance.

"I am deeply sorry for the times in my life where my actions contributed to the problem, where I spoke out of turn, or where I did not speak up for what was right," the "Mirrors" singer wrote in a letter to fans in February 2021.

Britney appeared to accept Timberlake's apology in April 2021 when she shared a flashback photo of the two of them together on Instagram.

Timberlake, on the other hand, was not mentioned in the post. Instead, it was a birthday greeting for Britney's younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, with whom Britney has also had a falling out since the publishing of Jamie Lynn's biography, "Things I Should Have Said," which was released earlier this year.

In June 2021, Timberlake spoke out again in Britney's favor during her conservatorship struggle.

It appears though that some wounds would not just heal. Upon checking, even her posts dancing to Justin Timberlake's song and her greeting of her sister on her birthday have now been deleted.

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