Britney Spears had some selection phrases for Halsey after watching her parody of Brit’s traditional hit single, “Fortunate.”
On Friday (July 26), Halsey launched her music video for “Fortunate,” a tackle Britney’s single launched again in 2000. With the hanging visible similarities and an precise sampling of the unique “Fortunate,” Halsey needed to get Britney and/or her staff’s approval to make use of the monitor. Regardless of this, Britney revealed in a social media put up that she was harm by Halsey’s music video for the tune.
Hours after the video’s launch, Britney took to her social media accounts to share her ideas about Halsey’s music video for the monitor.
“For apparent causes I am very upset in regards to the Halsey video,” she started. “I really feel harassed, violated and bullied. I did not know an artist like her and somebody I seemed as much as and admired would illustrate me in such an ignorant method by tailoring me as a superficial pop star with no coronary heart or concern in any respect. I’ve my very own well being issues which is why I took down my IG account yesterday. I’ll undoubtedly be placing it again as much as present I CARE. I am talking with my attorneys right this moment to see what could be completed on this matter. It feels unlawful and down proper merciless.”
“I wrote her the longest, sappiest, stan letter of all time and he or she was soooo good,” Halsey informed a fan on X (previously Twitter) of searching for permission from Brit for sampling the tune. In a separate tweet, she confirmed that she sought Brit’s blessing, she claimed that the “Poisonous” hitmaker accredited of her take. “Sure after all! I wouldn’t even dream of doing it with out her blessing,” Halsey added.
Watch Halsey’s “Fortunate” music video, under.
Watch Britney Spears’ unique “Fortunate” music video, under.
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