"You've gone too far" is what Britney Spears told her fans.

On Thursday, some called the police to ask officers to come to his home, convinced that their idol was in danger.

The reason for their concern?

The interpreter of

Toxic

had deleted his Instagram account.



Officers therefore came to the pop star, as she herself has just confirmed, furious.

“As everyone knows the police were sent to my house on the basis of some fraudulent calls.

I love and adore my fans, but this time things went a bit too far and my privacy was not respected,” Britney Spears begins in her letter to her admirers posted on Twitter.

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The Stronger

singer

took the time to explain to those who follow her the consequences of their actions, being a public figure.

“I felt like I was manipulated and humiliated once the incident was made public and once again portrayed in a deplorable and unfair way by the media,” she adds.

Britney Spears therefore urged her fans to respect her privacy.

As for his Instagram account, it is still deactivated, unlike Twitter and TikTok, a network on which videos of some admirers still circulating calling the police to send a patrol to their idol.

To believe that some are ready to do anything for a few extra likes…

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