Britney Spears DUI last night

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I hope all the "Free Britney" people are happy.



I truly don’t get this take. We can name countless celebs who’ve gotten DUIs. Also many celebrities who have flat out shot other people and are not in a conservatorship.

Kevin Federline a new drug addictand her father who literally drank himself to the point where he has had his leg amputated were both making money off of her conservativeship saying that she was too mentally ill to make decisions for herself but not mentally ill enough to stop performing and working? It made no sense.

Not one of those people cared about Britainy’s well-being. They just wanted the money train to keep rolling.


Sorry, I should say Kevin Federline is a known drug addict.


Not true whatsoever. One of my BFF has kids with his at school for years, he's definitely not a drug addict and reportedly a pretty good father. You can be a mega Britney superfan and hate KFed (for whatever parasocial reason you want) but you're just lying. Seriously.


Maybe in the last decade he cleaned up but when the kids were young, it is known that he was a huge pot smoker arguing that is just weird. It’s just a fact.

What he did with that conservatorship was so completely unethical. Defend him all you want, he’s a total loser and his book was a flop.

He also was not involved with the kids that he had prior to Britney because there was no money there.
Anonymous
Do people not understand that during the conservatorship she was heavily medicated against her will for years? There was no good faith effort to address her mental health It was truly a financial arrangement that caused her great harm and made other people money. Arguing that Kevin cared at all about the welfare of his kid’s mother is laughable and you should educate yourself on the conservatorship and what she went through.

Frankly, Kevin is lucky he is not in jail. But give him five years I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unaddressed/unhealed trauma reverberates endlessly.

I hope she gets the help she needs. Her family and American society really failed her.


Disagree, the people behind the “free Britney” movement failed her. She is and was obviously mentally ill and in need of a conservatorship.
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Anonymous wrote:I wish she'd leave LA. Move somewhere quiet, in nature, with a few supportive people around you (does she have that? probably not but I can dream) and just heal. Do some nature stuff, take out those extensions, stop wearing eye liner and just exist in private for like 10 years. Then come back sober and healthy and write a memoir in her 50s.


Sadly she does live somewhere fairly quiet with tails and nature all around, tucked away from LA. And it still doesn’t help. She is sick and addicted and deeply unwell. I watched recent Instagram posts and to me she looked no different than a strung out meth addict. It’s very very sad.


Yup, the gossip blinds are rife with accounts of an A list singer on meth that is clearly Britney. Just like before the conservatorship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope all the "Free Britney" people are happy.


This is a silly take. Two things can be true - Britney should not have been under the control of her father and also Britney is a deeply flawed individual who is clearly in need of help.


She could have had a different conservator than her father. But no one wanted to listen, it’s all Free Britney or nothing at all. So watch her burn it all down for your entertainment.

It’s awful and shows the complete lack of understanding most have about very mentally ill people. And now all the excuses for drinking and driving. She could have killed someone but Free Britney.


Totally agree, well put.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unaddressed/unhealed trauma reverberates endlessly.

I hope she gets the help she needs. Her family and American society really failed her.


Disagree, the people behind the “free Britney” movement failed her. She is and was obviously mentally ill and in need of a conservatorship.


She was in need of mental health treatment, but the conservators just put her on heavy duty drugs so she could make money for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unaddressed/unhealed trauma reverberates endlessly.

I hope she gets the help she needs. Her family and American society really failed her.


Disagree, the people behind the “free Britney” movement failed her. She is and was obviously mentally ill and in need of a conservatorship.


She was in need of mental health treatment, but the conservators just put her on heavy duty drugs so she could make money for them.


Because you keep saying that doesn’t make it true. It was the only stable period in her adult life. You seem to prefer her as a meth addict who is constantly crashing out online.
Anonymous
I think the conservatorship was flawed but it's clear she has mental health issues and needs some kind of monitoring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unaddressed/unhealed trauma reverberates endlessly.

I hope she gets the help she needs. Her family and American society really failed her.


Disagree, the people behind the “free Britney” movement failed her. She is and was obviously mentally ill and in need of a conservatorship.


She was in need of mental health treatment, but the conservators just put her on heavy duty drugs so she could make money for them.


Because you keep saying that doesn’t make it true. It was the only stable period in her adult life. You seem to prefer her as a meth addict who is constantly crashing out online.

She wasn’t stable she was a hostage medicated so her family could milk every dime possible. Multiple things can be true.

A. Britney has serious mental health problems and clearly needs help, possibly including a conservatorship

B. Britney was exploited throughout her life by her family and Federline

C. Item B likely makes seeking help a terrifying prospect for Britney, making a conservatorship or guardianship truly in her interest necessary

I hate drunk drivers and they have exacted a terrible toll on my family. I think this is the first time I’ve seen a DUI and felt any compassion for the driver. I hope she gets the help she needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unaddressed/unhealed trauma reverberates endlessly.

I hope she gets the help she needs. Her family and American society really failed her.


Disagree, the people behind the “free Britney” movement failed her. She is and was obviously mentally ill and in need of a conservatorship.


She was in need of mental health treatment, but the conservators just put her on heavy duty drugs so she could make money for them.


Because you keep saying that doesn’t make it true. It was the only stable period in her adult life. You seem to prefer her as a meth addict who is constantly crashing out online.

She wasn’t stable she was a hostage medicated so her family could milk every dime possible. Multiple things can be true.

A. Britney has serious mental health problems and clearly needs help, possibly including a conservatorship

B. Britney was exploited throughout her life by her family and Federline

C. Item B likely makes seeking help a terrifying prospect for Britney, making a conservatorship or guardianship truly in her interest necessary

I hate drunk drivers and they have exacted a terrible toll on my family. I think this is the first time I’ve seen a DUI and felt any compassion for the driver. I hope she gets the help she needs.


She has a serious mental illness, likely bipolar that requires medication. Many bipolar patients don’t like taking their medication but it keeps them sane. Now she is a meth addict and driving drunk, likely a form of self medication that won’t help her mental illness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the conservatorship was flawed but it's clear she has mental health issues and needs some kind of monitoring.


Agree with this. I don't know if conservatorship is the right vehicle here. What she needed was some family members or a partner who were looking out for her best interests instead of using her to enrich themselves. I think the stability was not because of the conservatorship but the live-in boyfriend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do people not understand that during the conservatorship she was heavily medicated against her will for years? There was no good faith effort to address her mental health It was truly a financial arrangement that caused her great harm and made other people money. Arguing that Kevin cared at all about the welfare of his kid’s mother is laughable and you should educate yourself on the conservatorship and what she went through.

Frankly, Kevin is lucky he is not in jail. But give him five years I guess.


Britney needed those meds. It's not fair and not her fault, but she inherited vulnerabiliry to mental illness. Not unlike Nick Reiner and others with mental illness who require very close observation, structure, and meds, if not hospitalization and long term care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unaddressed/unhealed trauma reverberates endlessly.

I hope she gets the help she needs. Her family and American society really failed her.


Disagree, the people behind the “free Britney” movement failed her. She is and was obviously mentally ill and in need of a conservatorship.


She was in need of mental health treatment, but the conservators just put her on heavy duty drugs so she could make money for them.


Because you keep saying that doesn’t make it true. It was the only stable period in her adult life. You seem to prefer her as a meth addict who is constantly crashing out online.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the conservatorship was flawed but it's clear she has mental health issues and needs some kind of monitoring.


Agree with this. I don't know if conservatorship is the right vehicle here. What she needed was some family members or a partner who were looking out for her best interests instead of using her to enrich themselves. I think the stability was not because of the conservatorship but the live-in boyfriend.


But she actually married that guy after the conservator ship was dissolved and things quickly went south. She needed someone making sure she received appropriate treatment for her mental illness to stay somewhat stable and he clearly wasn’t the one doing that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the conservatorship was flawed but it's clear she has mental health issues and needs some kind of monitoring.


Agree with this. I don't know if conservatorship is the right vehicle here. What she needed was some family members or a partner who were looking out for her best interests instead of using her to enrich themselves. I think the stability was not because of the conservatorship but the live-in boyfriend.


But she actually married that guy after the conservator ship was dissolved and things quickly went south. She needed someone making sure she received appropriate treatment for her mental illness to stay somewhat stable and he clearly wasn’t the one doing that.


She requires far more supervision and monitoring than being married. She is truly mentally ill and fortunate she isn't homeless.
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