Feeling sad for Britney Spears

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for her, too. She seems like a good heart (not the brightest, but it is what it is) and too fragile to be where she is. Thought she had a boyfriend that was pretty supportive?


He’s supportive but not smart enough to take her dads place as her wealth and life management counselor. Dad should have been finding britney a husband on Wall Street who will devote his career to just her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for her, too. She seems like a good heart (not the brightest, but it is what it is) and too fragile to be where she is. Thought she had a boyfriend that was pretty supportive?


They broke up which is probably another huge component to this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's 38. At a certain point you need to haul your bloomers up and be an adult. Other people can't always be the adult for you.

When Andy Cohen wrote about her, he said she was "sweet and simple" and that phrase always comes back to me every time I see her face or name. Seems like such an accurate description.


What are you talking about? She checked into a mental health facility. That IS being an adult. She recognized that she needed help, and she did something about it.
Anonymous
Something ALWAYS, ALWAYS happens with child stars.

Either they flame/burn out or if they keep going - drug addicts, abusive relationships, or mental illness.

Britney seemed to have it all together. Stellar career and body but I guess her cross to bear is mental illness.
Anonymous
Wait, his colon exploded? WTAF?

I am gonna need a little more info on that. Especially as someone who just had a cancerous tumor removed from my colon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, his colon exploded? WTAF?

I am gonna need a little more info on that. Especially as someone who just had a cancerous tumor removed from my colon.


Sometimes colons just explode.

Natural causes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for her, too. She seems like a good heart (not the brightest, but it is what it is) and too fragile to be where she is. Thought she had a boyfriend that was pretty supportive?


They broke up which is probably another huge component to this.


No they didn't!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Something ALWAYS, ALWAYS happens with child stars.

Either they flame/burn out or if they keep going - drug addicts, abusive relationships, or mental illness.

Britney seemed to have it all together. Stellar career and body but I guess her cross to bear is mental illness.


I feel like Natalie Portman is an exception to this, no?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Something ALWAYS, ALWAYS happens with child stars.

Either they flame/burn out or if they keep going - drug addicts, abusive relationships, or mental illness.

Britney seemed to have it all together. Stellar career and body but I guess her cross to bear is mental illness.


I feel like Natalie Portman is an exception to this, no?


Yes, her first role was when she was 13. But it was one film and a minor supporting role every 8-10 months. I'd argue that Britney Spears starring in the Mickey Mouse Club/Star Search at the age 11 with huge year-round commitments of 25 episodes a season was more stressful for a young kid.

Still Portman doesn't seem to be adversely affected.

Anonymous
Neil Patrick Harris turned out fine. So did Mandy Moore, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neil Patrick Harris turned out fine. So did Mandy Moore, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.


Accept for Neil - all of them stopped working basically when they turned 30. Which is fine - they're sitting on piles of cash. But you have to wonder why? That's what I mean by burnt out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for her kids. I mean Kevin Federline is your primary parent. That's rough.


He’s supposed to be an excellent father. My BFF taught his boys with Britney at a private school in the valley. She said he’s very attentive and good with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neil Patrick Harris turned out fine. So did Mandy Moore, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.


Accept for Neil - all of them stopped working basically when they turned 30. Which is fine - they're sitting on piles of cash. But you have to wonder why? That's what I mean by burnt out.


What? No, they are all still working. Justin is on tour, Mandy is on a TV show and Christina is going to do a residency in Vegas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neil Patrick Harris turned out fine. So did Mandy Moore, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.


Accept for Neil - all of them stopped working basically when they turned 30. Which is fine - they're sitting on piles of cash. But you have to wonder why? That's what I mean by burnt out.


What? No, they are all still working. Justin is on tour, Mandy is on a TV show and Christina is going to do a residency in Vegas.


Is it bad I had no idea Justin had a new album out? Or that he was still singing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She has a chronic episodic mental illness. This isn't about not learning to adult or not being strong enough or not being very bright.

It isn't uncommon for high stress / low sleep to trigger episodes at all.


Leave her be - if it’s how she is it’s how she is.
I have a friend that I grew up with who is like this, though she really is a bit simple & is not capable of being a rock star, and we cherish her just how she is.
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