Tomi's tweet arrives after the 'Toxic' hitmaker testified at a conservatorship hearing in Los Angeles during which she told a judge that she wanted to terminate the longstanding legal arrangement.

AceShowbiz - Tomi Lahren caused a drama in one of her latest posts on Twitter. The conservative took to the blue bird app to highlight unemployment, using a classic lyric from Britney Spears to make her point across.

"To all the free loaders still collecting taxpayer funded government unemployment $$ and refusing to work.. In the words of the great Britney Spears, 'you better work B***H!' " so Tomi wrote over the weekend. Fans apparently were not too thrilled when they knew that Tomi name-dropped the "Toxic" singer's lyric from her song "Work B***h".

Tomi Lahren used Britney Spears' lyrics to criticize unemployment

Tomi Lahren used Britney Spears' lyrics to criticize unemployment.

"Stop. Using. A woman. Who. Is. Being. Used. By. Her. FAMILY!" a critic wrote to Tomi. Another user sarcastically added, "Wow. Using Britney to stay relevant. Classy."

Someone else said, "Oh course MAGA Barbie would attempt to use Britney's tragedy to make a non-relevant political point. This is about Britney, b***h! Take several seats." Another comment, meanwhile, read, "You're upset that people get an extra $300 but you are okay with rich people paying no tax? ... As a side note raise the minimum wage!"

Tomi's tweet arrives after Britney testified at a conservatorship hearing in Los Angeles during which she told a judge that she wanted to terminate the longstanding legal arrangement. Comparing her life under the arrangement to a "sex trafficking" victim, she told the judge, "In California, the only similar thing to this is called sex trafficking, making anyone work against their will, taking all their possessions away credit card, cash, phone, passport."

She also threatened to sue her whole family for staying silent while her father took control of every aspect of her life from her finances to her reproduction rights. "I would honestly like to sue my family, to be totally honest with you," she said. "I also would like to be able to share my story with the world and what they did to me, instead of it being a hush-hush secret to benefit all of them," the "Oops! ...I Did It Again" hitmaker said.

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