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Britney Spears’ Instagram account missing after refusing to show her face in husband Sam Asghari’s live video-Lucy Norris-Entertainment – Metro

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Britney Spears’ Instagram account missing after refusing to show her face in husband Sam Asghari’s live video-Lucy Norris-Entertainment – Metro

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Britney Spears has disappeared from Instagram once again after refusing to join in on her husband Sam Asghari’s live video in which he was interacting with fans on the platform. 

The pop sensation’s account is nowhere to be seen when searched for on the social networking website. 

Recently uploading a rant on her profile outlining her feelings towards her father’s treatment of her during his conservatorship.

Leading up to her departure from Instagram, the star could also be heard refusing to appear in her husband’s live video. 

Sam Asghari decided to press the live button earlier this week and, hoping for a glimpse of Britney, fans were left disappointed when they heard her say: ‘I don’t wanna jump in, I have nothing to say. 

‘I don’t wanna talk to them right now.’

Britney revealed she wasn’t sure if she was present during her wedding to Sam (Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The star has deactivated accounts before back in March (Picture: Britney Spears/ Instagram)

The absence came after Page Six ran an interview with the singer’s former assistant Felicia Culotta who shared her worries for the troubled icon. 

Working for the Toxic starlet in the early days of her career, Felicia revealed to the outlet she had not heard from Britney ‘in quite a while’. 

Going on to explain that she writes ‘all the time’ to her ex-employer who she assisted up until 2007 right before Britney’s notorious breakdown, Felicia admitted she had no idea if she ever received her notes. 

She said: ‘I just hope and pray she gets them. 

‘I know for sure before she wasn’t [in the past], so I’m very hopeful that she gets them [now].’

Britney slammed her former assistant for appearing in ‘humiliating’ documentaries about her (Picture: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Her ex-assistant shared how she sends letters to the star but doesn’t know if she recieves them (Picture: britneyspears/Instagram)

The concerned voice also appeared in the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears that told the story of the star’s career in which she spoke fondly of her former boss.

However, Britney didn’t share the same sentiment and fired up her Instagram earlier this month to take aim at recent ‘humiliating’ tell-all films about her – and at Felicia in particular. 

The Oops I Did It Again hitmaker referenced a time when her assistant claimed she walked along the street handing out one hundred dollar bills: ‘I wish I could go inside the heads of people like my dad and her [Felicia] and really try to understand why people lie and make up such things like that!!! 

‘I mean it doesn’t get lower than that … why did you say that ???

‘That’s not even true !!! 

‘Wasn’t it already bad enough what they did to me and on top of it everybody is getting together and doing the trashiest docs I’ve ever seen in my life saying it’s TO HELP ME???’

This wasn’t the first time the star’s social media accounts had been deactivated as she also took a step away from the internet back in March following a tirade of messages calling out family members for their treatment of her during the conservatorship. 

Metro.co.uk contacted Britney’s reps for comment. 

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