
Britney Spears has suddenly deleted her Instagram account, amid strange and disturbing posts, and an open clash with ex-husband Kevin Federline, who is releasing a memoir that portrays Britney as a bad mother.
Since November 2, Britney's Instagram account has been down, and when searched for, a message appears stating that the profile "may have been removed." The move comes after fans raised the alarm over recent videos of her dancing in her living room, with comments turned off, her arms bruised and her hands bandaged. In those posts, Britney mentioned her children, Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden James, 19, who live in Hawaii with Kevin Federline.

In an October 7 post, Spears revealed that she had "fallen down the stairs" at a friend's house, explaining that the wound "opened up again and again" and that she wasn't sure if her bone was broken.
“I’m not here to feel sorry,” she wrote. “This is my way of expressing myself, of forgiving, of praying… I’m fine and I have support. Have a wonderful day!”
In another post on October 19, she spoke about the period in 2018 when she was sent to four months of rehabilitation while in foster care and said she had “suffered brain damage.” She then posted a photo and compared her back to “cut off arms,” writing that “no one can take away the arms that God gives you.”
Britney also mentioned a "traumatic" experience described in her book "The Woman in Me", saying that for four months she "had no privacy, no right to use her body to walk from room to room".

Meanwhile, Kevin Federline is promoting his book "You Thought You Knew," in which he makes allegations about Britney's behavior as a mother, her marriage, and her relationship with her children. He says he was "afraid something bad would happen to her."
Britney responded on the X platform, accusing him of manipulation and emotional and financial gain against her:
“When you love someone unconditionally, you don’t humiliate them publicly,” she wrote. “They love me, then make me feel like I’m the bad guy… And how is it possible that others get rich off my pain?”
Through a statement, Britney Spears' representatives reacted to Kevin Federline's book:
“It’s disappointing that he continues to take advantage of her, once the financial custody payments for the children have ended,” they said. “Britney only thinks about her boys.”




