'Go to Hell'.. Britney Spears savagely attacks her parents

American singer Britney Spears has again attacked her parents, this time with an audio clip broadcast on a stage where she recited prayers for both her parents to "burn" in hell.

The 40-year-old star, who has a very bad relationship with her parents, released clips in which she shared with her 42 million fans details of her 13-year ordination period.

It was "the weirdest thing I've ever encountered," she said, before she had to "go to that place," referring to a rehab centre.

 Spears told her followers that she underwent her first MRI of a cyst on her chest when she was about eight years old, as doctors assured her that she was fine, however, she did mention in detail that her parents insisted on having three more MRIs during the guardianship period, which " it has no meaning".

Spears said other additional procedures her parents were constantly asking for led her to believe they were hiding a "secret" cancer diagnosis from her, Spears said.

"The isolation, the nurses, the vials of blood, the constant communication... I was like, 'Wait, is this a new type of cancer treatment?'" she added.

Is that why they sent me away to this place?

Why did they want me to know [a big secret]?

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She concluded her speech by saying that she believed her parents were "mean" and accused her father of "trying to kill me".

"I hope he burns in hell," she added, repeating this in the lengthy comment afterwards.

Britney said it was hard to accept what her family had done to her and what she could do to her for the rest of her life.

And the singer's followers expressed their admiration for her, and one of them said, according to what the "Andy 100" website reported, "We are so proud of you for speaking out! We support you," while another commented: "The best form of revenge is to be healthy and happy! I pray to God." Being happy and healthy every day."

The third fan encouraged Spears to "talk and scream" as "part of the solution."

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