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Britney Bursting To Breakdown Again November 18. 2008
Britney looking much older than her 26 years Apparently Billie Jean, er, I mean Britney Jean Spears has not learned her lesson regarding her poor mental health. The ungrateful wench is complaining about the shackles of sanity her father has tried to impose upon her. Of course, she didn’t say it in those words, because, well, it’s Britney and she doesn’t know what that means. The ingrate is complaining that her life is worse than prison and that even when one is incarcerated, one knows when one will be released. Be careful what you wish for.
Something tells me at the rate she’s going, she will end up locked up. If it weren’t for her dad she’d be dead by now at her own hands. Nice way to say thanks, you brat. He stopped you from destroying yourself and your family. You know a lot of bloggers overwhelmingly want Britney out from under the conservatorship, off the meds and back on the streets. Not because they love her, as they don’t. However, stark, raving, loony, psychotic Britney is more fun for them to write about and pulls greater website hits. See, some bloggers are like American Idol. Me personally, I want them to tranquilize the witch to stop her from being a terror with a Starbucks iv. Britney Spears Calls Her Life Worse Than a Jail Sentence "I have really good days, and then I have bad days," the singer, 26, admits in a new fly-on-the wall, 90-minute documentary, Britney: For The Record, to air in the U.S. Nov. 30 on MTV and in the U.K. Dec. 1 on Sky1. Struggling to gain control of her life again after her public meltdown earlier this year, she says candidly: "Even when you go to jail, y'know, there's the time when you're gonna get out. But in this situation, it's never ending. It's just like [the Bill Murray movie] Groundhog Day." She adds, "I'm having to pay for it for a really long time." Spears was hospitalized for mental evaluation in January, which resulted in her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, being granted sole custody of their sons, Preston and Jayden. Her father, Jamie Spears, also gained legal control over her affairs. Not Being Heard "If I wasn't under the restraints that I'm under right now, I'd feel so liberated," she says in the film, which follows the singer as she records and promotes her new album Circus. "When I tell them the way I feel, it's like they hear me, but they're really not listening." A camera crew followed the singer for three months as she moved to pull her life back on track. "I wanted to make this film because I started to feel like I wasn't being seen in the light that I wanted to be seen in," Spears said. "This is an opportunity to set the record straight and talk about what I've been through and where I'm headed." Overall, she says, "I think I've learned my lesson now, and enough is enough." |
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