Justin Timberlake Dumped Britney Spears VIA TEXT MESSAGE, Says Director Chris Applebaum!
23.04.2022 - 04:33
/ perezhilton.com
Whoa! The director of one of Britney Spears’ music videos just spilled some major tea about the AWFUL way Justin Timberlake apparently broke up with her more than 20 years ago!
Back in the day, the singers were one of the world’s hottest couples between 1999 and 2002. So when they ended up calling it quits suddenly, many people were surprised by the news, and of course, speculation ensued. And one of the biggest rumors to come out of the breakup? That Britney had been cheating on Justin. Adding fuel to the fire at the time, the *NSYNC member dropped the track Cry Me a River shortly after things ended between them, which featured lyrics that further suggested Brit had stepped out. While Justin never confirmed the rumors, he certainly never took the time to stop his ex from becoming the villain of their split.
The details about what went down with their breakup have since remained pretty fuzzy – though Britney has called out the Palmer star for his song. She previously said:
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The Toxic performer didn’t go into specifics at the time. (Perhaps, saving all the juicy details for her upcoming memoir?!) But now, it looks like Chris Applebaum, who worked with Britney on her video for Overprotected, gave a teaser into how Justin may have been the one to do her pretty dirty at the time!
The director took to Instagram on Friday to share a throwback picture from the music video shoot, writing in the caption:
What?! Via a text message! Talk about a lame way to break up with someone – especially when you’ve been in a relationship with them for three years!
He continued:
Wonder what else might have happened on that shoot since her and
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