Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it typical for a non-celebrity to be forced into a conservatorship if they have mental issues?
If so, I have never heard of it....
Yes.
No. It's not typical for anyone. The overwhelming majority of conservatorships are due to incapacity (usually dementia) from age related illnesses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it typical for a non-celebrity to be forced into a conservatorship if they have mental issues?
If so, I have never heard of it....
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have zero interest in watching this show and have never been much of a Britney follower, but agree with the PP that she’d be dead now had her father not intervened. She’d also be broke. The fact that K Fed got custody of her kids says all we need to know.
My lifelong BFF taught her sons in the valley outside of LA. She had nothing but very nice things to say about both Britney and Kevin. Kevin is the primary parent, he is very involved and serious with their sons. Britney is very pleasant and sweet but seemed a bit immature and more of a weekend parent. Kevin was the one doing the homework with the boys, checking on their tests, conferencing with teachers, etc. He was the stability. Britney is a lovely person, but the boys were better off primarily with Kevin.
Anonymous wrote:I have zero interest in watching this show and have never been much of a Britney follower, but agree with the PP that she’d be dead now had her father not intervened. She’d also be broke. The fact that K Fed got custody of her kids says all we need to know.
Anonymous wrote:I have zero interest in watching this show and have never been much of a Britney follower, but agree with the PP that she’d be dead now had her father not intervened. She’d also be broke. The fact that K Fed got custody of her kids says all we need to know.
Anonymous wrote:I have zero interest in watching this show and have never been much of a Britney follower, but agree with the PP that she’d be dead now had her father not intervened. She’d also be broke. The fact that K Fed got custody of her kids says all we need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor girl
I agree, it's sad but I think people, specifically her fans need to understand that they do not know Britney , nor do they ave have access to the whole of her story meaning legal and medical records, and it's concerning that they think it's their duty to rescue her.
Yours is the defense of the patriarchy. Why not allow her to do an interview? How can someone performing the biggest show in Las Vegas night after night not be of stable mind to handle her affairs? Why wasn’t the lawyer she had retained able to see the admitting docs of the hospital? Also, her brother’s patronizing response is very telling.
The whole thing is revolting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor girl
I agree, it's sad but I think people, specifically her fans need to understand that they do not know Britney , nor do they ave have access to the whole of her story meaning legal and medical records, and it's concerning that they think it's their duty to rescue her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor girl
I agree, it's sad but I think people, specifically her fans need to understand that they do not know Britney , nor do they ave have access to the whole of her story meaning legal and medical records, and it's concerning that they think it's their duty to rescue her.
One of the women behind the Free Britney movement acknowledged that, and said that they would be happy to back off if Britney asked them to, of her own free will.
Maybe it’s not their duty to rescue her, but there’s potentially a lot to be concerned about here, and Britney isn’t allowed to do a damn thing about it. If she is that bad off she should NOT be allowed to be pimped out to Vegas venues to create revenue for her conservators!
Is a mentally ill woman likely to do that though? She's mentally ill and severely so, of course, she doesn't think there's anything wrong. She hasn't had the show in years, so maybe at the time she had it they thought she was more stable than she was, but isn't. Half of y'all aren't old enough to remember what it was like before the conservatorship., suffice it to say odds were pretty high Britney would be dead by now.
I think it's a huge problem that you and her stans think it's appropriate to behave like this, and demand things and shows just how badly the lines have been blurred.
This event even about mental health and being concerned about those rights if it were you all would go lobby your politicians. This is about some weird cult-like worship of a celebrity that you all think is infallible and delusions of it goign back to 2001 with Britney touring the globe.
I didn't watch it and know nothing about her situation now, but she was in a seriously bad way back then. I loved the Craig Ferguson Late Night Show and he did a wonderful monologue from 2007 about this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGLzpt3caHw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor girl
I agree, it's sad but I think people, specifically her fans need to understand that they do not know Britney , nor do they ave have access to the whole of her story meaning legal and medical records, and it's concerning that they think it's their duty to rescue her.
One of the women behind the Free Britney movement acknowledged that, and said that they would be happy to back off if Britney asked them to, of her own free will.
Maybe it’s not their duty to rescue her, but there’s potentially a lot to be concerned about here, and Britney isn’t allowed to do a damn thing about it. If she is that bad off she should NOT be allowed to be pimped out to Vegas venues to create revenue for her conservators!
Is a mentally ill woman likely to do that though? She's mentally ill and severely so, of course, she doesn't think there's anything wrong. She hasn't had the show in years, so maybe at the time she had it they thought she was more stable than she was, but isn't. Half of y'all aren't old enough to remember what it was like before the conservatorship., suffice it to say odds were pretty high Britney would be dead by now.
I think it's a huge problem that you and her stans think it's appropriate to behave like this, and demand things and shows just how badly the lines have been blurred.
This event even about mental health and being concerned about those rights if it were you all would go lobby your politicians. This is about some weird cult-like worship of a celebrity that you all think is infallible and delusions of it goign back to 2001 with Britney touring the globe.
Anonymous wrote:Poor girl
Anonymous wrote:Is it typical for a non-celebrity to be forced into a conservatorship if they have mental issues?
If so, I have never heard of it....