Britney Spears and Janet Jackson Are United in Their Opposition to Justin Timberlake


There’s more in common between Britney Spears and Janet Jackson than meets the eye. They have a harrowing history of alleged mistreatment by Justin Timberlake.

In her biography, The Woman in Me, Britney accused the 42-year-old singer of adultery, forcing her to get an abortion, and ending their relationship by text message.

Janet Jackson, on the other hand, had a career setback that lasted decades following the infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime performance incident, in which Timberlake tore her garment, showing her breast live on national television.

According to sources, both Britney and Janet believed Justin Timberlake had a lot to gain by ruining their reputations.

Britney Spears said in her revealing memoir how Justin Timberlake appeared to profit on their breakup through his solo album, notably the song Cry Me a River.

While Timberlake was hailed as “America’s Golden Boy” in Hollywood, he painted Britney as a “harlot,” abandoning her in Louisiana to deal with the fallout from their relationship.

The show’s trauma continues to shadow Janet Jackson’s career.

Timberlake’s role in shredding her costume and revealing her breast on live television had serious consequences for her career.

“Janet and Britney are still bonded by the backlash, and Janet has reached out to offer her support and encouragement,” a source close to both great ladies stated.

“Britney was appalled by the way Janet was treated during the Super Bowl and felt she was being attacked by the same PR machine that had denigrated her. Britney Spears and Janet Jackson have more in common than meets the eye. They share a distressing history of alleged mistreatment at the hands of Justin Timberlake.

Britney laid bare shocking details in her memoir, The Woman in Me, accusing the 42-year-old musician of infidelity, pressuring her to have an abortion, and ending their relationship through a text message.

On the other hand, Janet Jackson faced a career setback that spanned decades after the infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show incident, where Timberlake tore her costume, revealing her breast live on national television.

Sources suggest that both Britney and Janet felt that Justin Timberlake had much to gain by tarnishing their reputations.

In her revealing memoir, Britney Spears shed light on how Justin Timberlake seemingly capitalized on their breakup through his solo album, particularly the song Cry Me a River.

While Timberlake was portrayed as “America’s Golden Boy” in Hollywood, he depicted Britney as a “harlot,” leaving her in Louisiana to cope with the aftermath of their relationship’s dissolution.

For Janet Jackson, the trauma of the show continues to haunt her career.

Timberlake’s role in tearing her costume and exposing her breast on live television had severe repercussions for her professional life.

A source close to both iconic women revealed, “Janet and Britney are still bonded by the backlash, and Janet has reached out to offer her support and encouragement.”

The insider went on to explain, “Britney was appalled by the way Janet was treated during the Super Bowl and felt she was being attacked by the same PR machine that had denigrated her.

They had several private conversations around that time, which picked up again recently. They have a shared experience, and Janet wanted Britney to know that she is here for her,” the insider continued.