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Britney Spears fans clap back after Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller criticizes singer’s dance video

Dance Moms Abby Lee Miller had some advice for Britney Spears in her latest dance video
Dance Moms Abby Lee Miller had some advice for Britney Spears in her latest dance video (Picture: Getty Images)

Dance Moms star Abby Lee Milley came under fire after she left a comment criticizing Britney Spears’ dance form on Instagram.

The dance instructor is famous for being a harsh critic but her decision to share her thoughts about Britney’s moves rubbed some fans along the wrong way.

The Toxic hitmaker, 39, shared a typical clip of herself dancing in the marble fower in front of her living room on Thursday.

However, watching her twirl around to India Arie’s track Ready For Love lead Abby, 55, to comment: ‘Close your rib cage’.

Britney’s fans immediately hit back as one wrote: ‘ab c’mon give her a break she can’t control anything.’

Another added: ‘let the girl dance smh not everyone is trying to dance at a company.. anyways love u brit’.

One fan quoted uberfan Chris Crocker‘s infamous plea as they stated: ‘Leave Britney alone!’

Some fans were happy to get the former Lifetime star’s professional opinion as one wrote: ‘Yes queen Abby has entered the comments!’

Another added: ‘lol omg this is brilliant- I was JUST thinking that!!!! The Queen of dance has spoken!!’

One commented: ‘only true dancers would understand this.’

Britney didn’t publicly react to Abby’s advice, but we’re sure she’ll keep dancing however she feels best either way.

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