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The Wanted Starts Feud With Britney Spears

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May 2 2012, Published 3:27 p.m. ET

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The Wanted (Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuinessTom Parker and Nathan Sykes) are just not getting the attention they desire from the girls!

Just days after calling Christina Aguilera a "total b***h," the British boy band slammed Britney Spears when they guested on NYC radio station Fresh 102.7.

OK! NEWS: THE WANTED SAYS THERE'S NO RIVALRY BEWTEEN THEM & ONE DIRECTION: "LOVE THOSE GUYS!"

"I was in the hallway with my tour manager," Siva said. "Basically, we were looking with a laptop, trying to get WiFi... facing the middle of the hallway. Britney's bouncers came down with her and told us to face the wall. We turned around and I faced the wall for about 10 seconds, until she got really far away."

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Jay made a point to say that when they actually met the pop star back in November, she was "so down-to-earth." Britney even Tweeted a photo at the time, saying "So the boys from @thewantedmusic came to my Wembley show and we hung out backstage! Love them!" So, we're thinking these new comments caught by her surprise! Her camp is denying their claims.

OK! NEWS: JUSTIN BIEBER ON THE WANTED: "I THINK THEY JUST WANTED TO GET ME DRUNK"

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"What's even more interesting than the false allegations they made is the fact that they have claimed to be picked on by two female pop singers in just a few days," Britney's rep said in a statement. "Look out, Lady Gaga — there are still three days left this week!"

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