Trials in which all kinds of disqualifications and chilling testimonies of what the artist's life was like during the last decade have been heard. Insults, humiliations, labor abuses, violations of her privacy... The hell that Britney Spears suffered caused that even her "enemies of hers" during her career have been in her favor.
However, there is someone who did not want to speak out during the entire legal battle: Christina Aguilera, who started with Britney as a child at The Mickey Mouse Club, where Justin Timberlake and Ryan Gosling also participated, and who was 'confronted' since the start of their careers by becoming the 'princess of pop'.
Aguilera's silence did not sit well with Britney, who did not hesitate to criticize her partner for keeping silent, something she compared to lying: "Refusing to speak when you know the truth is equivalent to lying," Britney wrote last November in Instagram, “13 years in a corrupt and abusive system, is it that hard to talk about it?
Despite her refusal to speak on the subject, Christina Aguilera did applaud the explosive testimony that Britney offered before the judge last June, where she detailed the horrors that she had had to live.
“It is unacceptable that any woman, or human being, who wants to be in control of their own destiny cannot live their life as they wish,” the singer assured, at the time, “Being silenced, abused and denied support by those ' close' to you is the most horrible and degrading thing that can be done to one”.
With the passing of the weeks and with a resolution, the singer has finally spoken on the subject, explaining why she had not said anything before.
“I would love to talk to her,” said the 41-year-old singer on the YouTube program Enrique Santos, where she went to promote her new single, La Fuerza, “I would always be open to it. It is a matter that I want to be careful with because I have never wanted to talk about someone for whom I have so much respect and admiration.”
Aguilera added that she was "very happy" that Britney had
finally gotten her long-awaited freedom.
"I'll just say what I
feel comfortable saying, and as I've said before, I stand by it: I couldn't
be happier for her," she continued, "Every woman has the right to feel
empowered, and make of herself what they see fit."
The singer also wanted to refer to the similarities
between her lives, assuring that she is "crazy" growing up in show
business.
"If there's anyone who understands what that means,
it's definitely me and her," Aguilera said, adding that she "will always be
there" for Britney, should she want to get in touch with her.