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Britney Spears appears to hit back at Justin Timberlake’s ‘no disrespect’ comment

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Britney Spears appears to have hit back at Justin Timberlake’s comment about meaning “no disrespect” during a recent performance of his song “Cry Me A River”.

Timberlake, 42, released the song in 2002, after his three-year relationship with Spears, 42, ended.

The track was allegedly inspired by their break-up and its music video featured a woman with blonde hair – sparking rumours that Spears had cheated on the frontman.

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