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Justin Timberlake Apologises Britney Spears and Janet Jackson

  On Friday, Justin Timberlake apologised to both Britney Spears and Janet Jackson in an appointment for Instagram's past behavior against them.

The apology comes in the midst of the recent backlash created by the "Framing Britney Spears" documentary in which Timberlake is blamed for his 2002 video "Cry Me a River," inspired by his acrimonious split from the singer "Baby One More Time" and vaguely accusing her of adultery.

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Timberlake said in his statement, "The industry is flawed." "It sets men up for success, especially white men. This way, it's made. I have to be outspoken about this, as a man in a privileged position. I didn't know it for all that it was as it was happening in my own life because of my ignorance, so I don't want to ever benefit from being dragged down again by others.

 

 

The singer went on to say, "I wasn't flawless throughout my entire career. I know the first move in this excuse is not utter from the past. I'd like to take responsibility for my mistakes and be part of an uplifting and positive world."

Timberlake concluded, "I'm genuinely involved in the health of my loved and loved people. I should do better, I'm going to do better."

While some appreciated Justin’s apology, others had mixed feelings about the actor’s prolonged response.

 

 

 

Timberlake performed infamously with Jackson in 2004, taking off a portion of her outfit at one stage, exposing her dress in what was described as a "wardrobe malfunction."

"During Jackson's harsh treatment for the incident, Timberlake was left completely alone and took no responsibility as seen in the documentary.

February 19, 2021
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