BRITNEY SPEARS Tells OZZY And His Family To 'Kindly F*** Off' After Criticism Of Her 'Dancing' Videos

July 18, 2024

Britney Spears has called the Osbournes "the most boring family known to mankind" after Ozzy, Sharon and their kids criticized the pop singer's social media videos.

On the latest episode of "The Osbournes" podcast, the BLACK SABBATH frontman and his family described clips of Spears dancing as "very sad".

The Osbourne family spent some of the time on the episode by answering listeners' questions. The first question was directed to Ozzy and Sharon's daughter Kelly, asking whether or not she would ever post TikTok dances.

"I don't know how to do TikTok dances. I don't know where anybody would ever think that I would," she said.

Sharon stated: "It seems to me that TikTok when it first started, were people doing silly dances, but now it's developed into so much more." Jack Osbourne added, "You're just saying that because you're the biggest TikTok junkie, and you're just trying to be, like, 'But there's more to it than that.'"

"There is," Sharon replied.

"I'm fed up of seeing poor old Britney Spears on YouTube," Ozzy said before Sharon clarified he was discussing her "dancing."

"Every fucking day," Ozzy added. "It's sad, very, very sad."

"Save Britney," Jack commented, apparently referencing Spears's former conservatorship. Kelly offered: "I know. I feel so sorry for her."

"Poor little thing," Sharon said, with Jack quickly adding, "Very sad indeed." Sharon continued, "It's heartbreaking."

On Wednesday (July 17),Spears addressed the Osbournes' comments in a lengthy Instagram post. She wrote: "I'm gonna … tell the Osbourne family who is the most boring family known to mankind to kindly fuck off!"

Spears has been mostly inactive in the entertainment world since the end of her controversial 13-year involuntary conservatorship in 2021.

In her tell-all memoir, Spears revealed how she quietly rebelled against the conservatorship through which her father controlled her life for nearly 14 years. One form of rebellion took place on social media, with Spears letting people know that she "was still a real person … by sharing more of my life on social media."

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