The “Toxic” singer shared a confusing Instagram post on Sunday, just 10 days after telling fans she deactivated her account.
In the snap, Spears could be seen cupping her breasts while posing in a pair of white shorts with a statement necklace.
Several fans quickly jumped into the comments section of her post to weigh in on the sultry photo and confusing caption. “I think she is trying to say, that she feel controlled still, even after two years, and justice is not moving forward,” one person wrote. “That is what I’m reading… I hope she is ok though, like where is she? I hope she is doing what she loves and felling happy. Nothing more.”The new post was uploaded just days after Spears turned to Twitter to share her racy images, having deleted Instagram when she called out her father, Jamie, 70, and mother, Lynne, 67, for
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