Britney Spears says she ‘not crazy or dangerous’ after son’s remarks on her mental health

Britney Spears says she’s ‘not crazy or dangerous’ after her son’s comments about her mental health

Britney Spears said she is “not dangerous or crazy” in a series of social media posts after her son Jayden commented on her mental health.

Taking to Instagram, the hold me closer The hitmaker released a video set to the beat of the song Noga Ere. NAILS while wearing a yellow jersey paired with black Nike shorts.

“Everyone, I’m not afraid anymore and you know what? I’m not dangerous or crazy at all… classy people!!!” she captioned the reel.

“Just being the homebody everyone knows me to be! Not sitting in chairs for 10 hours a day, 7 days a week!!!” Spears added referring to her past claims of being abused by her family during her conservatorship.

Spears then advised her 42.1 million followers to “keep smiling.”

The pop star then shared a selfie sporting a red top with white floral prints as she could be seen sitting on a plane.

“Me trying to be sexy and (expletive) feeling like a gram… but damn it actually helps with my confidence… but here is not me on Instagram! I feel so weird!!!” she wrote next to the photo.

The social media posts come after his 15-year-old son Jayden’s interview with daily mail in which he said his mother posts nude photos on Instagram “to get attention.”

“This has gone on for years and years and years and there is a high probability that this will never stop, but I hope she does stop,” he added.

At one point in the interview, the teenager said that the strained relationship with his mother can be fixed, but “it’s going to take a lot of time and effort.”

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“I just want him to get better mentally,” he continued. “When she gets better, I really want to see her again.”

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