The pop star paused her usual flow of workout videos, fashion photoshoots and inspirational quotes to deal with her haters. She posted a lengthy message to Instagram on Tuesday urging her followers to consider before bullying her online.
"I've read tons of things online of individuals criticizing my posts," she wrote, "saying I post an equivalent 15 pictures with an equivalent red background and wearing an equivalent white swimsuit . on behalf of me i buy really excited about my posts... and that i wish to share them with you all!!!! I've never owned a white swimsuit before and that i simply liked the red background!!!!"hurt [her] feelings," adding, "I wanted to share because you actually should not be saying all of those mean things to someone you do not even know... this goes for bullying anyone really!!!!!!"Britney, 38, then apologized for those "offended" by photos of horses she recently shared.
"I think it is vital to ascertain things that bring happiness during adversity and making light of a situation can sometimes help people!!!! i really like you all …. stay safe …. and be nice!!!!!" she concluded.
Late last year, Brit spoke out against internet trolls. Her boyfriend Sam Asghari defended her at the time.
"It's very easy to cyber attack and conceal behind their phones and write mean comments, but once they run into you in real world all of the sudden they act like they need been such an enormous fan and need an image ," he wrote. "#haterplease."
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