Britney Spears; Justin Timberlake.Photo:J. Merritt/Getty; Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyThe apologies (or lack thereof) continue for exesBritney SpearsandJustin Timberlake.After a concertgoer confirmed to PEOPLE that Timberlake, 43,told the crowdat his Wednesday concert in New York City that, “I’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely f—ing nobody” before singing “Cry Me a River,” Spears, 42, appeared torespond on Instagram.“Someone told me someone was talking s— about me on the streets !!! [sic],” the “Everytime” singerwrote in a post on InstagramThursday. “Do you want to bring it to the court or will you go home crying to your mom like you did last time ??? I’m not sorry !!!“Britney Spears in Los Angeles in April 2017.Image Group LA/Disney Channel via GettySpears reflected on her past relationship with Timberlake inher 2023 memoirThe Woman In Me,writing that sheunderwent an abortionwith his child, and that he broke up with her via a text message, cheated on her andpublicly embarrassed herwith the 2002 song and video for “Cry Me a River,” which is rumored to be about her cheating on him (something she admitted to in the book).Timberlake’s declaration on Wednesday that he’s apologizing to “absolutely f—ing nobody” before launching into “Cry Me a River” came about a month afterhe appeared to respondto what she wrote about the hit song.“No disrespect,” he told the crowd at theFontainebleau in Las Vegasbefore launching into the song during a live performance in December.His latest comment also comes days after Spearsreflected on stories from her memoirin another Instagram post over the weekend, which has since been deleted.“I wanna apologize for some of the things I wrote about in my book. If I offended any of the people I genuinely care about I am deeply sorry…” the singer wrote in a post that featured Timberlake singing a medley of his hits with The Roots on a recent episode ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.Justin Timberlake performs on Saturday Night Live on Jan. 27, 2024.Will Heath/NBC via GettyTimberlake appeared to subtly address his past in a recentinterview with Zane Lowepromoting his upcoming album,Everything I Thought It Was, out March 15.“I was able, on some of the songs, to look back at the past and have a real, not a refracted perspective of what it was because they always say … you always hear that thing about, well, there’s never any truth, there’s just everybody’s perspective of what happened,” the “Selfish” singer said. “But to really look at it and be able to metabolize and verbalize my perspective on it, I don’t think I’ve ever really done that before.”
Britney Spears; Justin Timberlake.Photo:J. Merritt/Getty; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

J. Merritt/Getty; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty
The apologies (or lack thereof) continue for exesBritney SpearsandJustin Timberlake.After a concertgoer confirmed to PEOPLE that Timberlake, 43,told the crowdat his Wednesday concert in New York City that, “I’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely f—ing nobody” before singing “Cry Me a River,” Spears, 42, appeared torespond on Instagram.“Someone told me someone was talking s— about me on the streets !!! [sic],” the “Everytime” singerwrote in a post on InstagramThursday. “Do you want to bring it to the court or will you go home crying to your mom like you did last time ??? I’m not sorry !!!“Britney Spears in Los Angeles in April 2017.Image Group LA/Disney Channel via GettySpears reflected on her past relationship with Timberlake inher 2023 memoirThe Woman In Me,writing that sheunderwent an abortionwith his child, and that he broke up with her via a text message, cheated on her andpublicly embarrassed herwith the 2002 song and video for “Cry Me a River,” which is rumored to be about her cheating on him (something she admitted to in the book).Timberlake’s declaration on Wednesday that he’s apologizing to “absolutely f—ing nobody” before launching into “Cry Me a River” came about a month afterhe appeared to respondto what she wrote about the hit song.“No disrespect,” he told the crowd at theFontainebleau in Las Vegasbefore launching into the song during a live performance in December.His latest comment also comes days after Spearsreflected on stories from her memoirin another Instagram post over the weekend, which has since been deleted.“I wanna apologize for some of the things I wrote about in my book. If I offended any of the people I genuinely care about I am deeply sorry…” the singer wrote in a post that featured Timberlake singing a medley of his hits with The Roots on a recent episode ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.Justin Timberlake performs on Saturday Night Live on Jan. 27, 2024.Will Heath/NBC via GettyTimberlake appeared to subtly address his past in a recentinterview with Zane Lowepromoting his upcoming album,Everything I Thought It Was, out March 15.“I was able, on some of the songs, to look back at the past and have a real, not a refracted perspective of what it was because they always say … you always hear that thing about, well, there’s never any truth, there’s just everybody’s perspective of what happened,” the “Selfish” singer said. “But to really look at it and be able to metabolize and verbalize my perspective on it, I don’t think I’ve ever really done that before.”
The apologies (or lack thereof) continue for exesBritney SpearsandJustin Timberlake.
After a concertgoer confirmed to PEOPLE that Timberlake, 43,told the crowdat his Wednesday concert in New York City that, “I’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely f—ing nobody” before singing “Cry Me a River,” Spears, 42, appeared torespond on Instagram.
“Someone told me someone was talking s— about me on the streets !!! [sic],” the “Everytime” singerwrote in a post on InstagramThursday. “Do you want to bring it to the court or will you go home crying to your mom like you did last time ??? I’m not sorry !!!”
Britney Spears in Los Angeles in April 2017.Image Group LA/Disney Channel via Getty

Image Group LA/Disney Channel via Getty
Spears reflected on her past relationship with Timberlake inher 2023 memoirThe Woman In Me,writing that sheunderwent an abortionwith his child, and that he broke up with her via a text message, cheated on her andpublicly embarrassed herwith the 2002 song and video for “Cry Me a River,” which is rumored to be about her cheating on him (something she admitted to in the book).
Timberlake’s declaration on Wednesday that he’s apologizing to “absolutely f—ing nobody” before launching into “Cry Me a River” came about a month afterhe appeared to respondto what she wrote about the hit song.
“No disrespect,” he told the crowd at theFontainebleau in Las Vegasbefore launching into the song during a live performance in December.
His latest comment also comes days after Spearsreflected on stories from her memoirin another Instagram post over the weekend, which has since been deleted.
“I wanna apologize for some of the things I wrote about in my book. If I offended any of the people I genuinely care about I am deeply sorry…” the singer wrote in a post that featured Timberlake singing a medley of his hits with The Roots on a recent episode ofThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Justin Timberlake performs on Saturday Night Live on Jan. 27, 2024.Will Heath/NBC via Getty

Will Heath/NBC via Getty
Timberlake appeared to subtly address his past in a recentinterview with Zane Lowepromoting his upcoming album,Everything I Thought It Was, out March 15.
“I was able, on some of the songs, to look back at the past and have a real, not a refracted perspective of what it was because they always say … you always hear that thing about, well, there’s never any truth, there’s just everybody’s perspective of what happened,” the “Selfish” singer said. “But to really look at it and be able to metabolize and verbalize my perspective on it, I don’t think I’ve ever really done that before.”
source: people.com