Alyssa Milano 'apologises to Britney' as she's called out for 'bullying' tweet
Alyssa Milano has reportedly sent Britney Spears an apology message earlier this morning after being called out for an alleged "bullying" post on Twitter.
The Charmed actress, 50, was accused of taunting the Toxic hitmaker, 41, on the social media site just before Christmas, something she seemingly regrets.
At the time, distraught Britney told her 40million Instagram followers that she was "saddened" by a message written by Alyssa on her public Twitter page in 2022.
In what appeared to be a friendly message while rumours swirled of Britney's whereabouts, the Commando actress posted: "Someone please go check on Britney Spears."
Slamming Alyssa's tweet, Britney wrote on her Story: "It saddens me to see things about me from people who don't know me!!! This definitely feels like a form of bullying!!!"
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TMZ claims Alyssa today sent a "private message" of apology and "expressed support for Britney in her correspondence".
It comes after Britney made her return to Instagram just a week after removing her page and told her fans she's "never felt better".
Brit had changed her name on the social media platform and also shared a video showcasing her regret at getting a tattoo while in Hawaii.
But after her time away from the site, the singer made a comeback - and told people she simply took down her page "because I can".
She also fumed at people to "think again" if they think the know her story.
In a lengthy post alongside an image of a pink rose, the star wrote: "Since everyone thinks they know my story. THINK AGAIN !!!
"A mere side of any given SUNDAY doesn’t show worship placing someones story out there … it’s a day of WELCOMING … not a righteous reply !
"It is what it is … nope I’m not having a breakdown … I am who I am and moving forward in my life. I have never felt better !!!"
She went on to say she's enjoying being able to "volumize my voice in a world where I lost my rights … for 15 years".
Rishi Sunak must suspend Dominic Raab during bullying inquiry says union chiefShe then exclaimed she would "rather show my a**" than sit down, before concluding: "PS yes I took my Instagram down and now it’s back up because I can !!!"