
Britney Spears sparks concern amid Instagram post and breakup with Paul Soliz
ALBAWABA - After parting ways with ex-boyfriend Paul Soliz for the second time, American singer Britney Spears recently sparked concern on social media when she took to her official Instagram account with a long message to fans and friends, claiming that they "criticized" her appearance.
Spears referred to her bizarre message as "inner thoughts," claiming that her friends are fake for criticizing her appearance, and said, "I thought my hair was beautiful."
The singer added that she felt sorry for fans criticizing her in the comments section and said, "They will do anything to keep me from living my life." Spears also expressed that it's been months since she flew to Mexico, which always had a positive impact on her well-being.
In another post, the American pop star mentioned wanting her nails back after biting them all, and sparked mental health concerns from fans who noticed her voice and erratic behaviour. She disclosed in the post's caption that a serious cold affected her voice, which also gave her a British accent.
According to TMZ, Britney Spears broke up with Paul Soliz for the second time on Valentine's Day this year with several sources claiming that it's permanent this time. The former couple started dating back in 2023 and had their first breakup in July 2024.
A source told Page Six that they had a "great relationship" with each other, despite reports showcasing a rocky experience, filled with fights and accusations from Spears that Soliz took advantage of her during their time together.
Spears met Soliz when she hired him for maintenance around her house in 2023 after the pop star's split from ex-husband Sam Asghari. She has two children named Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline, whom she had during her relationship with American dancer and ex-husband Kevin Federline.

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