Britney sets the record straight against all those who sought to destroy her 💅

Britney Spears has been called many things over her life, and best selling author wasn't what people were expecting of her when she started playing on the radio in 1998. She never expected most of the things that happened in her life either, but not for happy reasons. Her book, The "Woman in me" really exposes the misogyny which was so prevalent in the 2000's and unashamedly calls out double standards, the way she was demeaned by basically everyone, and the impossibility to be the "right woman". No matter what she did she was "bad" because she was unashamedly herself, until the world really turned against her when "Cry me a River" from Justin Timberlake came out, after that, the public's perception of Britney had been forever changed and she was used as a beacon for all that was wrong with the world, and mostly - women. The terrible treatment by her family, the paparazzi, and let's be honest, a lot of us, made her life a living hell, until her family really finished the job with the conservatorship. What she's been through is disgusting and shows the lengths that are gone to in order to control women, and worse, how mental health can be weaponized to dehumanize someone to the point they aren't even seen as someone with personhood anymore. We still see it today with how people talk about her online. There's SO much to discuss in this video!
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Timestamps:
0:00 it's montage time, baby
02:08 intro
02:57 Britney's family, her childhood and journey to fame
09:40 The world turns against an unfaithful woman
18:52 "bad example for the kids"
22:48 Dear Diane Sawyer - you suck
26:45 the socially awkward princess, paparazzi and the social climbing prince
33:27 Blackout - on her terms
36:02 Britney's "party days" aka a paparazzi's dream and her nightmare
43:30 The abduction and the conservatorship
53:24 Freedom... but still not free from scrutiny, ageism and ableism
Resources if you need them:
USA: nndc.org/resource-links/
UK: www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explo...
Germany: findahelpline.com/de
Australia: au.reachout.com/articles/supp...
NZ: www.depression.org.nz/get-bet...
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  • @BryonyClaire
    @BryonyClaire8 ай бұрын

    Oops... I made a super long video again! This could easily have been twice as long, especially exploring the female dynamics in her family, which is something I *may* do if people are interested...

  • @wen6519

    @wen6519

    8 ай бұрын

    I support

  • @seriouslywhatever1031

    @seriouslywhatever1031

    8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @silentj624

    @silentj624

    8 ай бұрын

    Interested!

  • @chiarapuppo3087

    @chiarapuppo3087

    8 ай бұрын

    yessssssssss

  • @TylaStark

    @TylaStark

    8 ай бұрын

    SUPER interested

  • @muppetbrows
    @muppetbrows8 ай бұрын

    I was a goth girl and obligatory pop hater as a teen in the 90's-00's. And I HATED the purity culture bullshit image forced on girl stars SO much. But when Britney shaved her head... I was like yes girl, I get you, fuck that shit up. I instantly changed my mind and liked her. And all her music grew on me since then. Her "cringe" insta videos are rad. Its her "fuck you" to everyone who tries to police her. Leave Britney alone! LOL. Get it girl!

  • @SierahtheDaring

    @SierahtheDaring

    8 ай бұрын

    I love this

  • @teijaflink2226

    @teijaflink2226

    8 ай бұрын

    I hate that people are saying to look her up again because of those cringy dance videos. She's not harming anyone, people have right to be cringy, she's probably because of her life still trying to find herself and just enjoying her freedom to do what she wants.

  • @nussknacker9827

    @nussknacker9827

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm also goth and I don't know much about her music But I understand the hell she's been through. I've been going through very similar things. I'm so glad she's free and that she survived.

  • @evelynannrose

    @evelynannrose

    8 ай бұрын

    Amen, girl! Walk fiercely in your purpose

  • @tinkergnomad

    @tinkergnomad

    8 ай бұрын

    All this. When she shaved her head I felt that. I've done it before myself, and it made her instantly relatable for me.

  • @sindelscorpio
    @sindelscorpio8 ай бұрын

    The video of Britney saying “I don’t know,” when asked what she thinks it’ll take for the paparazzi to stop hounding her, before starting to cry, always breaks me. She’s been through too much

  • @heyidaroo

    @heyidaroo

    8 ай бұрын

    I remember getting caught up in the anti-Britney mob around that time, and I remember laughing at that moment, until I saw the tears. I had to unlearn so much internalized misogyny, and I still feel bad about it (I still was listening to her music too!) If I could apologize to Britney personally I would.

  • @user-zw3sq5ou8e

    @user-zw3sq5ou8e

    7 ай бұрын

    Why would the paparazzi behave like bees by hounding Britney.?Another question is why would someone say thank you for her being bad.Also what were these people thinking by plastering on the front page that she was a bad mother

  • @beasttitanofficial3768
    @beasttitanofficial37688 ай бұрын

    The leave Britney alone guy was right all along

  • @FabiolaMacabre

    @FabiolaMacabre

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes they were , they go as she/her now, but YES.

  • @gonjeshk97

    @gonjeshk97

    8 ай бұрын

    Cara Cunningham is her name now, as they have transitioned now.

  • @lynnj85

    @lynnj85

    8 ай бұрын

    Yas Chris Crocker! He was so cool.😂😂😂

  • @cannibalisticrequiem

    @cannibalisticrequiem

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@lynnj85Cara Cunningham's pronouns are she/her.

  • @izzychancapiedra2473
    @izzychancapiedra24738 ай бұрын

    Just finished her memoir over the weekend. She was definitely too nice and as a 40 something year old from Louisiana I can tell you that we are just raised to be polite. The fact that she maintained her sweetness throughout her trials and tribulations is unbelievable. I honestly also don’t think most human beings would be able to work the way she has. She’s a machine. I pray that she gets her life back somehow.

  • @nurlindafsihotang49

    @nurlindafsihotang49

    4 ай бұрын

    Did you see the video of her that her boys put in the internet? If you know southern mamas, you know britney was very tame!!!😢

  • @JMOlsen_
    @JMOlsen_8 ай бұрын

    I was 24 in 2000. It was such an awful time. The homophobia and misogyny of this time was bloody unbelievable.

  • @vladimirazubcekova7727

    @vladimirazubcekova7727

    8 ай бұрын

    luckily i was 5 during those times. but growing up some things were still resonating. i never followed trends tho, i lived in my harry potter bubble

  • @PlanetCharnBaby

    @PlanetCharnBaby

    8 ай бұрын

    Yup. I was 17 and can confirm. One of the grossest memories I had at this time was going to my best friend's pool party with the whole neighborhood there and one of the adult neighborhood men thought it was okay to make really inappropriate comments about how my little sister--who was 13!!!--and I looked in our swimsuits. And none of the other adults who overheard blinked an eye.

  • @Adindapinda

    @Adindapinda

    7 ай бұрын

    Yep it was crazy. I was a teenage girl in the early 00s and that environment was so toxic.... You were either considered too slutty or too ugly, nothing in between.. while in reality, we were literally just kids.... I think this had a big impact on me growing up l, same for so many girls, it makes me sad :(

  • @nurlindafsihotang49

    @nurlindafsihotang49

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh yep. 18 in 2000, the slut shaming was up to the roof.

  • @abbied

    @abbied

    15 күн бұрын

    @@vladimirazubcekova7727Me too! (Are you a 95 baby like me?) 😌

  • @tinkergnomad
    @tinkergnomad8 ай бұрын

    The "cringe," ageism crap breaks my heart. If Britney effing Spears isn't allowed to express joy on the Internet, then clearly I'm not allowed to. I hate the weird age wars crap. You can't tell old people they're not allowed to wear fun clothes, or express joy (dance or sing) then in the next breath get mad because they're old and bitter. I also just noticed the Rosie O'Donnell interview where Rosie says "I hope *you* ⬅️ work very hard to make [the relationship] work out." And Britney responds with "*we*⬅️ will." Relationships are always a woman's work. Men have been expected to put zero actual effort into relationships since forever, and it's built into every nuance of the way we speak.

  • @Camille_Anderson

    @Camille_Anderson

    8 ай бұрын

    Britney isn't old. She can dance rings round women half her age!💯😉😉

  • @teijaflink2226

    @teijaflink2226

    8 ай бұрын

    And they stole 13 years of her youth, she's still beautiful too.

  • @439801RS

    @439801RS

    8 ай бұрын

    People are nothing if not hypocrites

  • @439801RS

    @439801RS

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Camille_Andersonbesides the point, even if she was 85, if her body would allow her and she wants to, nobody has the right to tell her no

  • @lynnj85

    @lynnj85

    8 ай бұрын

    Right, and when a woman puts in all of this effort to try to work out their failing relationship with her man, who puts in no effort...it's then suddenly becomes all of her fault, when it doesn't get rekindled.That's so emotionally exhausting and stressful!!! That baggage makes any female not ever desire to attempt to date or pursue marriage. But, of course it's not anything that should encourage a person to become a hermit.😢😢😢😮😮😮

  • @pri.sci.lla.
    @pri.sci.lla.8 ай бұрын

    Poor Britney was trafficked her whole life. I’m glad she is telling her own story 🫶 I love her book so far

  • @flamesaredew
    @flamesaredew8 ай бұрын

    she is inconceivably strong. the fact that she is still alive is just…being dehumanized and commodified to this extent is more than horrifying. they invaded her life, her body, her mind, continued until she couldn’t mentally handle it, then called her crazy. her parents are vile, callous narcissists who just saw her as a tool for their own monetary gain. i think fame is the worst thing that happened to her

  • @lg403

    @lg403

    8 ай бұрын

    I was 11 when she was 5150‘d, I watched Everything on TV, and LET ME TELL YOU, I was a Little Kid, BUT I knew That something was wrong with how they treated her

  • @Tintenstreuner
    @Tintenstreuner8 ай бұрын

    All of this sounds like some dystopian horror story. The fact that it was possible for this to happen right among us and even to someone relatively privileged (i. e. not a dirt poor nobody) and in a western industrialized country with a proper legal system (even though to me as a European said system is pretty insane in and of itself) just makes it all the more scary!

  • @teijaflink2226

    @teijaflink2226

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, like where I live if you as example have mental health issues as example you can get support with looking after your economy and rights without taking away your freedom to make your own choices about your own life. She clearly doesn't have any intellectual disability or that insane that she has a psychosis and doesn't know what she's doing (maybe she had postpartum psychosis after pregnancy I don't know but that's usually temporary), I just don't understand how they could so easily take away the freedom even from someone like Britney, sounds really scary to me specially as someone with autism and other issues. I would be scared to live in US if I had some money, issues and creepy relatives.

  • @_maia_m
    @_maia_m8 ай бұрын

    Britney's story illustrates so clearly and devastatingly the misogyny, ableism and the mental health stigma in our society. It's so sickening. I hope so much that she's able to get the help she needs, from people she can actually trust, to process all the shit she's been through, so that the second half of her life can be happier than the first ❤

  • @BryonyClaire

    @BryonyClaire

    8 ай бұрын

    100% agree with you!

  • @paulallen2919
    @paulallen29198 ай бұрын

    I am so inspired by Britney and Madonna, I don't want to 'age gracefully', I want to be free, cringe, playful and authentic as I age, no matter what that looks like. I love that Britney is healing and expressing herself the way she wants to. She's a beautiful person.

  • @Camille_Anderson

    @Camille_Anderson

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!! Yes!!! I'm the same! Madonna is my idol since 1984 and Britney is someone I absolutely love too. It's reassuring Madonna loves Britney, too. Eat right, work out & look after yourself and you reap the rewards for life. ( bit of Botox etc helps, too, lol!) Age is irrelevant & Madonna works ultra hard and has for 50yrs now, as a dancer/performer, now she is still a legend back on tour ( second night in London was mind-blowing!) and she can get a little naughty after all these years!!! Neither of these beautiful queens need to apologize or hide away, it's phenomenal and inspirational how strong they are! 💯👏💚🌟👑

  • @jurajvivana5827

    @jurajvivana5827

    7 ай бұрын

    Yassss you go girl! Same here🤗

  • @jenniferdono1444

    @jenniferdono1444

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!!

  • @annelizabethcarroll3396

    @annelizabethcarroll3396

    3 ай бұрын

    Having just turned 75, I couldn't agree more.

  • @2stayweird
    @2stayweird8 ай бұрын

    The 90s/early 00's misogyny was something else. I'm the same age as Britney/Christina, and it was a wild time growing up with 'role models' that people openly disparaged simply for being girls. With how people acted, you'd think a crop top was the worst thing a girl could wear. And talking about her virginity on TV... like that was just how it was back then. At my public high school they had a group come and make us all take a "save your virginity" type pledge. Yes... in PUBLIC school lmao.

  • @falconeshield

    @falconeshield

    8 ай бұрын

    This is the past Repubs miss. Eww.

  • @NanoYoga

    @NanoYoga

    8 ай бұрын

    Did they have that talk to the boys in your school? Or just the women. Funny how everyone forgets it takes two to tango 🕺 💃

  • @phoenixgirl70

    @phoenixgirl70

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah I’m a decade older and this shit drove me insane. They never asked boy bands about their virginity. Let alone REPEATEDLY for years! Never shamed them for being shirtless or having all of their buttons undone in videos or performing. Never slut shamed them for having girls like them or any risqué lyrics. Their magazine covers were never vilified. The double standard was insane. The magazines put photos of women getting in and out of cars (sports cars being very low can be very hard to get out of in a dress) showing their underwear or online if you could see a nip slip or more. The woman who said if she could she’d shoot Britney in the head should have been charged as that’s a damn threat. Because why lady? You’re finding your boys bedsheets stiff because they’re just maturing sexually as healthy human beings do? So it’s Britney’s fault? And people who hate on Britney now…she’s just dancing. She’s not hurting anyone. She likes being nude and she looks great and it drives her family crazy so more power to her. Why people are so freaked out over the human body. Let her live. Let her be happy. For once. I remember Jessica Simpson just ripping on other female singers saying all of the things she’d NEVER do (like show her belly although she already did) and then coming out with one of the most explicit music videos for Dukes of Hazzard. I’m no prude but what they had her do, the poses weren’t even being a bit coy, it was pure exploitation with nothing to the imagination because she couldn’t sing (sorry) so she went where the money was. Luckily she landed a brand deal where a company puts her name on clothes so that’s good for her. But she found out she wasn’t above the people she looked down on. Another banger of a video!❤

  • @phoenixgirl70

    @phoenixgirl70

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NanoYogaIf they did they probably did it with a smirk and a wink. Just like the girls who did anything sexual was spread around school even if she was a relationship. But the guys who hooked up with multiple people were just doing what guys do. So they were just cool and then of course couldn’t help themselves. Because all girls have no sexual desire and do it just to please men or they’re just demonic w*ores. It’s gotten a little bit better, but not much. Actually it’s basically children being in serious relationships dealing with stuff that they shouldn’t be and could have a profound effect on their future relationships.

  • @lindseydalton2771

    @lindseydalton2771

    8 ай бұрын

    Yesss! All of the onus was put on women for "tempting' men, never on the men for behaving badly. There was so much messaging at the time (which I definitely absorbed) for how much women were responsible for the bad behavior of men.

  • @MyssBlewm
    @MyssBlewm8 ай бұрын

    Britney's whole fight was for her freedom, people need to leave her alone. Like, really, let the woman live her life. She deserves to enjoy her life ❤

  • @rebeccassweetmusic4632
    @rebeccassweetmusic46328 ай бұрын

    Britney seems super sweet. Her ability to maintain composure while still having some self-worth is impressive. Her emotional intelligence is fantastic, and I hope she can finally feel whole away from her toxic family. Find wholeness within herself and find joy with her own kids.

  • @TricksterModeEngaged
    @TricksterModeEngaged8 ай бұрын

    man, she really just got run into the ground performing and rehearsing and making media appearances for years (since childhood!) because she was making so much money for people around her that they wouldn't let her rest.

  • @rahbeeuh

    @rahbeeuh

    8 ай бұрын

    Capitalism is a heckuva system ain't it?? Neverendingly exploiting any and everything possible

  • @Camille_Anderson

    @Camille_Anderson

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@rahbeeuhcapitalism is not the problem - her family forced her into an immoral conservatorship where her life was not her own. In fact it's more similar to communism. They reaped the rewards of her talent and hard work, whilst her life was outwith her control. She could not even spend her own money but there were no such restrictions on Lou M Taylor & her family.

  • @GeteMachine
    @GeteMachine8 ай бұрын

    I think it would be very appropriate to mention that a lot of how she was ridiculed by the media, came from people of a generation older than her, that held her to a pure image that her management created for her, one that was both younger for her than she was and one that came clearly from purity culture, and she said she hated it. They wanted her to pretend to be a "virginal good eternal christian girl image" for conservative older audiences, when she wasnt. When she was 16 they wanted to market her with power rangers and teletubby toys for her first music video, even though she said her audience was for teenagers like herself. Purity culture really made her unable to be herself to the media and what set her up to be bullied and mocked by it, when she didn't live the way the image given to her was, even when she became an adult. The reality was that she was more relatable than what they tried to market her to be. She dated, experimented and did things that teenagers do but only chastised for it heavily because that wasn't the image that people above her wanted her to accept. I mean the Diane Sawyer interview is an example of that. Always asking if she was a virgin and shaming her for how she was growing up with her dating life. I know that there was also no way she could have came out and said she had an abortion at the time, because the same people that slut shamed her hard for just wearing a tubetop would have destroyed her. She couldn't talk to anyone if she had to, it would leak and then she would be torn apart by the media of the time. Now that she had said the management and media gave her an image she didn't actually like for how restricting it was, I hope people can stop calling her crazy.

  • @FabiolaMacabre

    @FabiolaMacabre

    8 ай бұрын

    Idk I feel like it came from all Angles, but yeah mainly from gen x people or even older people like boomers. I mean just look at the dumb shit Sarah Silverman was saying about her and her kids, she’s also a millennial isn’t she? People all ages were awful to Britney tbh

  • @em.415

    @em.415

    8 ай бұрын

    This is all fascinating. And her and Beyonce are the same age and started around the same time. And it’s interesting how as young black girls (Destiny’s Child) they weren’t held to the same purity standard. Because white Christian American automatically sees black girls as “jezebels” and only white girls can be pure. As a black girl it was interesting to watch.

  • @GeteMachine

    @GeteMachine

    7 ай бұрын

    @@em.415 Part of that, is I think because there isnt a purity culture standard for Black women when they were produced by black managers. Its not really a cultural expectation (both because of racism and because its just not something most people outside of European Christian arrogance really has). Black women were usually held more so to just be attractive models of desire in music videos or marketed as tomboys to fit in with the male dominated and aimed focus that 90s R&B/Hip Hop was. Like Aaliyah was marketed to be both innocent (her voice) but also cool and street (with the boys.) Purity culture is supposed to be this stereotype for blonde white women that was pretty much upheld to make them seem more innocent and valuable politically than brown women but a the same time they are also given a fetishized infantalization from it as well. Where for some reason that is how they are sexualized by creepy boomers, but also used to pretty much make men of color seem more dangerous to justify racism, because of the myth of "Christian white woman innocence". At the same time we see how confining that is for women who arent by nature like this. Britney was never really "pure" like that. Her hair wasnt even actually blonde, and she wasnt even a virgin during her 90s era. She said this. She also does smoke cigarettes. A lot of how much Britney was scrutinized was for her not fitting that image they wanted her to be for an older white conservative audience, when in actuality Britney seemed more like now Gen Z pop artists are now. Where it is more acceptable for female artists to do things more on their own terms. To write songs about sex on their perspective or to smoke weed. Britney was not allowed to do that, even if she likely wouldn't have been different from what is acceptable today.

  • @NNN2742
    @NNN27428 ай бұрын

    Call it what it is: abuse. Britney was abused. I see the child in Britney, even to this day. She should get credit for being so open and reflected. Never silence abuse! I loved her as a child. It was no problem growing up with her as my idol. My parents have always been very empathic towards people and not judgemental. I think it was more popular to hate on her in the USA and be judgemental towards her there, compared to Norway. Maybe because of religion? I still feel like USA is conservatively compared to northern countries. No offence. Britney was just sweet. This is heartbreaking. Hope she will sue her family.

  • @twiggledowntown3564
    @twiggledowntown35648 ай бұрын

    The fact that they would throw away her poetry and personal just only adds fuel to the fire. That's incredibly heartbreaking.

  • @costanzapolastri
    @costanzapolastri8 ай бұрын

    tangentially related but i'm living for Paris Hilton helping so many women in hollywood, there are so many stories of women saying that paris was the only one who stood by them when they were struggling, I think that's really cool

  • @ayerhead07

    @ayerhead07

    8 ай бұрын

    That's so interesting. I've been a Paris defender for years, but this was the first time I've heard of her doing that. Just another reason to love her!

  • @TheAllyathome
    @TheAllyathome8 ай бұрын

    I’m older and was raising toddlers in 2000. Just finished her book 😢 her grace towards those who have broken her speaks volumes to her character and her strength. What a woman Ivan recall back in the day ppl debating if her boobs were real at a BBQ. It was crazy times , these paparazzi storms were normal as there was barely internet and no social media so they made hundreds even million for a photo of any of those high profile ppl. Beckhams doco goes into it as well. I started following the free Brittany movement and literally cried when she read her statement to the judge. The book really sets the stage for her current Instagram posts and they make so much sense now. She is free 🙏🏽🫶🏼💃🏽 I’m a new (old) fan.

  • @EmL-kg5gn
    @EmL-kg5gn8 ай бұрын

    What they did to Britney was literally torture, by definition. And now people are saying she should be tortured again just because they think she’s cringe… You have every right to be angry, everyone should be!!!! It’d be so hard to pick an album but I might actually love her posts even more. They’re the realest thing on the internet these days and I’m just so happy she’s free!!!

  • @nomadichomebody4230
    @nomadichomebody42308 ай бұрын

    I don’t know why anyone expects entertainers to be role models. She sings and dances and puts on amazing performances. She was 21 and they were still bashing her for her outfits. No one should have pushed her to lie and say she was a virgin. That’s no one’s business.

  • @BryonyClaire

    @BryonyClaire

    8 ай бұрын

    That's the issue with trying to exist under patriarchy though, the problem's especially prevalent for women because we're told we should "be an example" even from infancy, so separating that is something we (as a society) don't do, and it leads to things like this. It's BS honestly, and I fully agree with you

  • @lg403

    @lg403

    8 ай бұрын

    Imagine this narrative today… now Artists are half naked, look at Ice Spice‘s Last Performance with her ass all out on Display 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ they tortured Britney for Everything she did

  • @The_Super_NOVA
    @The_Super_NOVA8 ай бұрын

    I was never allowed to listen to or watch any of her work, growing up, for all the stereotypical reasons. Now that I'm an adult, I feel like I'm catching up on the childhood I should have had. I didn't expect to feel so much nostalgia as I watch the videos and listen to her music for the first time. And WOW, what a story 😮 Edit: makeup on pointe! 👌

  • @BryonyClaire

    @BryonyClaire

    8 ай бұрын

    It's sad about that impact of a lost childhood in a way, and I feel a lot of us are doing similar things especially because of messaging like this. I had a lot of internalized misogyny as I became a teenager due to this messaging, so it made me distance myself from one of my favorite people, Britney, at least in public, it's really sad but now we can really see things for how they were, and I'm all for catching up on that joy at whatever stage of life we're at

  • @nolaray1062

    @nolaray1062

    8 ай бұрын

    There’s always room in the Britney Army for more ppl!!!

  • @harley6222

    @harley6222

    8 ай бұрын

    @@BryonyClairegood for you 👍🏼

  • @MysticRhythmsYoga

    @MysticRhythmsYoga

    7 ай бұрын

    I feel exactly like you do too! I feel like doing more girly things now and taking more care of my appearance so I can embrace my femininity more❤

  • @The_Super_NOVA

    @The_Super_NOVA

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MysticRhythmsYoga Same here! I was raised a tomboy and received no help from my mother when the time came to be more ladylike. So I've had to teach myself off KZread all these years. But now I'm free to live the life I couldn't have under my parents.

  • @Sycorix9
    @Sycorix98 ай бұрын

    I kind of find it funny that South Park was one of the main things, and there werent many, at the time that in it's own way came out batting for her. It showed how fucked up things were. I remember watching that episode and it making me as a kid think about how horrible the media was and the things they pull or twist.

  • @BryonyClaire

    @BryonyClaire

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah I looked that one up again expecting them to be horrible to her (like they were to Paris Hilton) but that one was actually surprising in how even they were calling things out, I was NOT expecting it

  • @TheAllyathome

    @TheAllyathome

    8 ай бұрын

    @@BryonyClaireSouth Park has called out a lot of crazy Shiz. Scientology, harry and Megan. Sorry about Paris though haven’t seen that one 💕

  • @jenniferdono1444

    @jenniferdono1444

    5 ай бұрын

    Love South Park and this episode was really powerful. This is what really opened my eyes to what was actually going on. Truly eye opening

  • @cynblack
    @cynblack8 ай бұрын

    Im so glad to finally hear what britney has to say

  • @HaleyMary
    @HaleyMary8 ай бұрын

    That is disgusting that there are people out there who want her to be back in the conservatorship. What's wrong with those people? She's like almost 42 now. I think she is well past the age where she can decide for herself how to live her life.

  • @AmieReva
    @AmieReva8 ай бұрын

    She is such a strong person. I hope she's in a much better place now and that she gets some justice for everything that's happened to her

  • @OzmaOfOzz
    @OzmaOfOzz8 ай бұрын

    Wait, Britney's grandmother from her father's side was put in a mental institute by her husband and then she killer herself?! And then Jamie put Britney on the same drug and had her committed?? Gee, the apple doesn't far fall, does it? That's terrible 😢

  • @bananarama480
    @bananarama4808 ай бұрын

    I wonder what her sons are thinking now that all of this is coming to light. I cheer for Britney. Very! And I hope that her book and the current media storm will help her and her sons to have a good relationship with each other. If that's what she wants, because if so, then it's more than time. Thank you, Bryony. It touches me to see how passionately you condemn injustice and all of this disgraceful behaviour.

  • @TheAllyathome

    @TheAllyathome

    8 ай бұрын

    That’s what I keep thinking. Unfortunately in divorce some parents can turn kids against other. I fear Kevin (and possibly Brittany’s family) have painted her as crazy and alienated the boys. Prayers for Brittany s boys. May they see how brave and strong she is. And so forgiving 💕💕💕

  • @FabiolaMacabre

    @FabiolaMacabre

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope they’re understanding, it worries me that having so many awful male influences and so much misogyny in their lives might have skewed things for them 😢

  • @teijaflink2226

    @teijaflink2226

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope the boys will read her book (if it's not too much at the moment), think for themselves and that they can get back a relationship even if they have lost so many years together.

  • @abzdudy1

    @abzdudy1

    7 ай бұрын

    I think sometimes we have to remember that her boys have had their own private experiences of the situation and may have witnessed things we will never know. It's fair for the boys to make their own choices and decide for themselves how they feel. Trauma is complex and we should understand that for them

  • @StrawberryThighDDemon
    @StrawberryThighDDemon8 ай бұрын

    You know, I stopped watching anything about celebrities a long time ago, but I grew up listening to Britney. Therefore, it's crazy to learn about all these awful things that have happened to her over the years. We are talking about a pop queen, a woman known internationally, defying the norm. All hate is rooted in jealousy and envy. For someone that young to gain that amount of success that even outweighed Justin D***Face and then get used and abused by most the people in her life, and live for that long being enslaved by her family, her freedom is well deserved. Let her dance all she wants at whatever age in front of the camera. And she is still as gorgeous as ever. Dance, dance around those jealous fools. All her partners were all envious fools, and it's so wrong that they all used her to gain their wealth and increase their fame or even gain a bit of fame. Crazy fools.

  • @nussknacker9827
    @nussknacker98278 ай бұрын

    Those evil doctors, lawyers, judges, families , "friends" And partners isn't some rare sad exception It happens a lot, every day, all over the world to many people including myself Most of us will never be free unless we die It's horrible I'm so happy for Britney that she survived and got free Thank you to her loyal fans 💕

  • @jennmal5516
    @jennmal55168 ай бұрын

    Brittany is only 3ish years older than me. We all dressed like that. We all wore clothes that made us look part near naked. I remember distinctly having two options 1) dress like a potato sack, completely shapeless OR 2)dress like a “street walker” as my grandma would say 😂 I looked like a hooker who swam in a pool of glitter and butterflies 🦋

  • @ernestavalenciute6279
    @ernestavalenciute62798 ай бұрын

    Great compassionate Video about all the trauma she went through. I was about 12 or 13 when first of her music video showed up, all schoolgirls were crazy about her. People grew up with her, there was also Christina and others young artists, but Britney was number one. Plus from that time I remember just Britney songs and videos. I’m a physician myself and I just cant understand those doctors who participated in this abuse. Agree, she should just do what she wants, its a part of healing. People stop bashing her choices.

  • @harley6222

    @harley6222

    8 ай бұрын

    I was hoping she’d sur the Drs but I understand she has so much going on.

  • @ernestavalenciute6279

    @ernestavalenciute6279

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah, probably there are so many people involved, that the whole life woundt be enough for hearings and court.

  • @jojijosette5946

    @jojijosette5946

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@harley6222the doctor who declared she had dementia is dead, he died... 😂

  • @harley6222

    @harley6222

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jojijosette5946 Awh sh**!

  • @kirathulhu
    @kirathulhu8 ай бұрын

    Honestly, knowing how many freedoms you lose with a conservatorship, I don't think there is ever a valid case for one. Some people may need extra help in managing affairs, but no one should ever have that much power over another person - it is in and of itself abuse. Being disabled, even when taken to the extreme, should never be grounds for the removal of bodily autonomy or other basic freedoms. Otherwise, loved the video - thank you for your work!

  • @chelseacheckington7421

    @chelseacheckington7421

    8 ай бұрын

    My mother cleans her body with literal bleach because she's schizophrenic. She doesn't recognize that it's harmful... My mother is "free" and she's also homeless. Some people can't take care of themselves.

  • @JMOlsen_

    @JMOlsen_

    8 ай бұрын

    If a person has a severe enough intellectual disability, conservatorship is the only viable option. My maternal half-brother has the intellectual maturity of a slightly below average 7 year old child. He is non-verbal on top of that. Without conservatorship, he would not be able to feed himself or pay his own bills, let alone anything else. In some rare cases, it is unavoidable.

  • @brokenanklesarentfun
    @brokenanklesarentfun8 ай бұрын

    Could you please make a video on Sinead O'Connor? I'm an autistic woman and I believe she was too, and she was demonized for her mental illness her whole career. She passed recently, and I feel like not enough people are talking about her considering she was such a human rights advocate and a feminist icon, and honestly the best voice/songwriting imo.

  • @harley6222

    @harley6222

    8 ай бұрын

    I love what you wrote.? I live Sinead 👍🏼

  • @brokenanklesarentfun

    @brokenanklesarentfun

    8 ай бұрын

    @@harley6222 I love her too 🥺 I've never been more heartbroken over a celebrity passing. She was an incredible woman, really one of a kind human being.

  • @jenniferdono1444

    @jenniferdono1444

    5 ай бұрын

    Love her. Saw her on Dr. Phil and was heartbroken.

  • @abbied

    @abbied

    15 күн бұрын

    I am autistic too (nice to meet you here) 😌

  • @MarlopolyGaming
    @MarlopolyGaming8 ай бұрын

    Edit: at the last chapter. I love that Britney's instagram is basically her just going "I'm just a girl" (as in I'm just a normal girl and I'm having fun) and I love it so much. I don't see it as cringe, I just see it as cute cause I love to see people happy While by no means am I suggesting that things are "good", I'm just so happy that so many women (famous women in particular) are coming out with the absolute bullshit they've put up with and the world is finally listening to them. Of course, the fact that the manosphere is bigger than ever at the same time as this is... sadly unsurprising and inconvenient. But the more powerful women that scream their stories and point out double standards from the rooftops and blast it all over the media, the more us nobodies can stand up for ourselves.

  • @isabellevkd
    @isabellevkd7 ай бұрын

    I was born in ‘99 and was too young to understand what was going on at the time. I remember when she shaved her head though, it was plastered EVERYWHERE. I wouldn’t call myself a fan (I know only a few songs), but oh boy am I rooting for her. She’s been chewed up and spit out like so many other child stars. She deserves a chance to live for herself.

  • @thisisarianna
    @thisisarianna8 ай бұрын

    This is a very well done video. My heart absolutely breaks for Brittney. Thank you for taking the time to create such thoughtful content!

  • @439801RS
    @439801RS8 ай бұрын

    The fact she survived this is an actual miracle Ive never really followed any of this, but hearing how far they took this makes me so sad

  • @Alleellaa
    @Alleellaa8 ай бұрын

    I love your take on this. People don’t understand trauma, and this played a huge factor in how everything played out. I agree with you about the importance of the documentaries (since her “Team” aka criminals were lying to the public about her being okay). I don’t expect Britney to have any idea about what was going on publicly because she was essentially imprisoned at the time, so it makes sense why she was confused about why it was so important. People didn’t believe it! Her dad was saying it was all a conspiracy and she’s fine and all that nonsense. The documentaries brought massive public attention and outrage that I believe were an integral part of her eventual freedom. I’m so glad she’s still with us, she is a true inspiration for enduring the years of abuse and injustice she was subjected to. She’s probably the strongest woman I can think of and I admire her resilience.

  • @Amelia7o9
    @Amelia7o98 ай бұрын

    I was born in '91 so Britney (and the cohort of other former mickey mouse club members) were artists that I loved to listen to. Pop music vibes with my brain in a way I can't describe, and Britney's music is still imprinted upon me so strongly I can recognize it from the opening beats. My favorite album is the same as yours, Oops I did it again, but I also adored the Britney album. Watching this video made me feel a certain way because I was a part of those who would talk mad shit about Britney. Granted I was a teenager, but still the fact that I attacked this person who (in retrospect) showed signs of mental distress and was in need of help and understanding. There is a lot about that time in my life that I regret. I hope that Britney stays free, I was so happy for her when that happened, and this just reminds me of the amazing music that she is still making. I'm gonna be replaying a bunch of stuff :)

  • @oliviawilliams6521

    @oliviawilliams6521

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, me too. I was still a big Britney fan in high school, but I thought it was hilarious when she shaved her head. It makes me feel bad knowing everything 😢

  • @ilikeyoutube7224
    @ilikeyoutube72248 ай бұрын

    Brittany handled those interviews and poparazzis so well. She seems so sweet. She still seems so sweet and I feel so bad that her family failed her. She deserves better

  • @SnootyFarkleboob
    @SnootyFarkleboob8 ай бұрын

    she's honestly just such a delightful person and i hope she's surrounded by loving people who appreciate that they're lucky enough to have her in their lives ❤❤❤

  • @ritikasingh9555
    @ritikasingh95558 ай бұрын

    Paparazzi is such a sh!tshow. I stopped wanting to know about celebs simply bcz of how stupid paparazzi become. And also that there is NOTHING to stop them. Ew.

  • @steppentofortune7934

    @steppentofortune7934

    8 ай бұрын

    That job needs to go away. They get paid wayyy too much to disrespect peoples privacy. Before anyone is a celebrity, they’re a human, and deserve to not be harassed anytime they step outside on their off time.

  • @parkerposey8155
    @parkerposey81558 ай бұрын

    I use to be a dancer and the clothes were always skin tight, little skirts, illusion of nudeness, etc. A costume that fit the theme. If she was a ballerina or a ballroom dancer, no one would blink an eye. Not a fan of her music but I am a fan of her hard work and limitless talent. She’s amazing!

  • @rall-ellen7150
    @rall-ellen71508 ай бұрын

    I've never been a pop fan...but hell I was just heartbroken too see what happened to her. 😢😢😢 She had a breakdown and insisted of getting help they messed up her life even more. I remember how that impacted my decision to seek help for my depression...if Her was not able to get the help she needed how could i a nobody.

  • @Camille_Anderson

    @Camille_Anderson

    8 ай бұрын

    You are never a no one!! You got this!! 💯👏👏👏🙏🙏💚

  • @rall-ellen7150

    @rall-ellen7150

    8 ай бұрын

    @Camille_Anderson Hey, thank you 😊 i am much better now. Have a lovely day

  • @laurie_guilbeau
    @laurie_guilbeau8 ай бұрын

    This topic is so good, so important. I am a bit younger than Britney, five years younger, and I'm also from south Louisiana and grew up poor in a dysfunctional family. (And I'm also pretty.) I relate to her. I have suffered SO MUCH in my life from misogyny. Like, of course, you get it from strangers. But it also permeates into your family. It makes total sense that Britney gave a ton of money to her family as soon as she first earned it. Especially in the south, it's part of the culture to be unhealthily close to your family. I'm actually dealing with a situation with my family related to that right now. On top of that expectation, she's female. So, society expects her to take care of people. It would have been WELL WITHIN HER RIGHT to never give her family a PENNY. But imagine what judgment she would have endured for that. One of the sad things though is that growing up while she became famous, I participated in the hate-Britney-Spears train. I think I resented her for escaping the poverty trap and for being happy. 'Cause I certainly wasn't. But also, it was just general misogyny that we all grow up with--"women shouldn't be sluts," etc. I am SO FUCKING PROUD of her for writing this book. The conservatorship is, of course, the worst part of her story. It's absolutely unbelievable that it's legal to treat a person that way.

  • @user-no.1BaddAssBaatch
    @user-no.1BaddAssBaatch8 ай бұрын

    Justin Timberlake playlist--DELETED

  • @RoseThePhoenix
    @RoseThePhoenix8 ай бұрын

    I've never been a fan of her music, but I also never thought what happened to her was fair.

  • @kleinefussel9
    @kleinefussel98 ай бұрын

    I justed watched a live version of Britney's Everytime - god damnit that breaks you knowing what we know now.

  • @ralitsasapundzhieva5212
    @ralitsasapundzhieva52128 ай бұрын

    She's so strong. I respect her so much for all that she's been through

  • @RGSuperfan
    @RGSuperfan8 ай бұрын

    I've never been a fan of Britney Spears. Not my type of music, (just a matter of taste, please don't hate me) BUT I have a lot of respect for her, for the professional artist that she is. She has been able to keep her fans close all these years long, like 25 years, she sold so many records, so many people went to see her concerts. She has always respected her audience, she has always wanted to give them quality work. She has always been genuine to them. She definitely needs respect. For the longevity of her career, for her strength... For everything that she is. She is a true pop star icon / legend. She didn't deserve all that cr*p that happened to her. She 's never hurt anyone. It is only recently I have been quite passionate about the person that she is. While bored and browsing on Netflix I found a documentory about her, since then I have listened to several podcast about her, omg, I had no idea about all that stuff behind the scenes 😮😮😮 How she was used, manipulated, how the star system and her parents broke her. God the 2000's were BRUTAL. When I heard about the book, i had to buy it, I wanted to listen to HER. The medias have always portrayed her as a lunatic Diva , silly girl. How wrong, wrong in so many ways... I hope she recovers for good. She deserves a happy, healthy life . I hope eventually she sees my comment. See Britney, even the "not so fan of your music love you anyway" ^^ GO BRITNEY!!! And it's just a matter of taste, I'm NOT saying it is bad music😅 English is not my native language, sorry for the mistakes...

  • @paulallen2919
    @paulallen29198 ай бұрын

    I've found that parents who push their kids into the entertainment are usually weirdos.

  • @tosh.m.k
    @tosh.m.k8 ай бұрын

    I grew up in the 90s and I loved her sooo much. I was a huge fan. And I never cared about all the talk about her body or about the criticism. I just thought that she seemed so divine and she was my girlcrush. I literally never cared about the so called controversies and purity culture surrounding her.

  • @silverlining7112
    @silverlining71128 ай бұрын

    So heartbreaking and maddening how everyone around her, the whole system, the doctors, courts, media... everyone was party to her suffering and exploitation for so many years. I truly hope she finds peace, love, safety and happiness for the rest of her life, surrounded by kind and trustworthy people.

  • @silverlining7112

    @silverlining7112

    8 ай бұрын

    Also Bryony, thank you for this respectful and considered video, really great work.

  • @Saffron-sugar
    @Saffron-sugar8 ай бұрын

    Seriously though. If you’re a woman and things are going well for you, the temptation just to keep your head down and act unhappy so that no one will hurt you, is huge

  • @t.k.5088
    @t.k.50888 ай бұрын

    True story: yesterday I went on my phone browser's anon mode to look up Britney when I was discussing her story with my mother, so we could see her age and shit and hopefully not have the algorithm mess the results. Guess what... The top things Google suggested were news about her body, or when she last showed up naked and shit. It's 2023, she's over 40 years old now, and it feels like nothing's changed. Poor Britney. It took her decades to find her voice, to share her side of the story, and even with all the power she could've had, she's yet another woman to suffer in the hands of patriarchy. If her heart got broken to the point it did, I get chills wondering how many are suffering in silence at this very moment. My heart goes to her and all of these people...

  • @RedRoseSeptember22
    @RedRoseSeptember228 ай бұрын

    I just finished reading her book today and am so sad for her, OMG if Britney had been in Chicago I'd watch it over and over again lol.

  • @hnybee113
    @hnybee1138 ай бұрын

    @Bryony Claire goodmorning from Pasadena CA. I am almost 47 but your amazing content gives me hope from the future of women. You and a few women out there make healthy empowering videos on celebrity from an empath POV. Thank you.

  • @JuliesTales
    @JuliesTales8 ай бұрын

    I much prefer what Britney does on her Insta than Beyonce to be honest. At least she's real. Thank you for the video!

  • @Then-Me

    @Then-Me

    8 ай бұрын

    Beyonce is a robot.. she can’t even write captions on her Instagram posts😂😂

  • @kameralkutie5594

    @kameralkutie5594

    8 ай бұрын

    This has nothing to do with Beyoncé. You people are so weird and obsessed with her. Always bringing up Beyoncé when the women doesn’t say much at all, but some how or another you are trying to drag Beyoncé the same as people that dragged Britney how ironic.🧐😏

  • @JuliesTales

    @JuliesTales

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kameralkutie5594 how an I dragging Beyoncé in my comment? I’m actually her fan. It’s just a preference, chill.

  • @coffeesweet1
    @coffeesweet18 ай бұрын

    there's this wise words in Javanese that says : Urip iku sawang sinawang, which means: you never knew what others might go through in their life so try not to be envious with others' life. they may look happy in the outside, but we dont know what really going on behind the happy smile.

  • @thelegendarymskatlynn
    @thelegendarymskatlynn8 ай бұрын

    the “i’m sad” statement always pulls at my heartstrings… 😢

  • @ninacael
    @ninacael8 ай бұрын

    going to watch tomorrow - wanted to say your content is amazing and we SEEEE all the effort you put into delivering your well crafted commentary AND connecting with your viewers ❤️

  • @3row4wy23
    @3row4wy237 ай бұрын

    15:45 Back when Everytime was still on the charts, I could never listen to it in public because I might not be able to control my tears. It didn't help that the music video was themed around death. Knowing this now makes it hurt so much more. I have never seen her in interviews before - she is so nice and diplomatic even to terrible interviewers. God bless this woman. I am living for her new era. I had a vague idea about the whole conservatorship thing but I am not a Britney fan so I just kinda tuned it all out. I'm so thankful that you covered her story and did her justice!

  • @MiraCassandre
    @MiraCassandre8 ай бұрын

    The way she was treated upsets me so much, so fricking unfair and disgusting.

  • @aubigney
    @aubigney8 ай бұрын

    such a great video! the only britney album i've ever owned was Britney from 2001. i loved it so much, i still remember "bombastic love". sound of my childhood.

  • @Passenger1308
    @Passenger13085 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video!! Having someone like you spread awareness about a topic such as this one is very important. And my fav album is "Glory"! You can tell how much she loved the album and how good it turned out speaks for itself.

  • @cz2854
    @cz28548 ай бұрын

    So his father put his ex wife on lithium and convinced her she was crazy, and nobody batted an eye when he did the same to Britney? Shipping her off to rehab over and over when she didn't need it is pure evil. Not to mention the lithium and IUD. That is a violation of her human rights, plain and simple.

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln8 ай бұрын

    Britney deserves nothing but joy and fulfillment for the rest of her life 💕

  • @RexytheRexy
    @RexytheRexy8 ай бұрын

    The Governor of California is actively trying to relax conservatorship laws, basically to solve the "homelessness problem". It's unbelievably disturbing, and reminds me of asylums in the 19th century, rounding up the people society deems undesirable and locking them away. Imagine being homeless in California, watching this unfold, living in fear of losing what little you have left. I had to spend 72 hrs in the hospital for mental health reasons in 2021, and the way it felt to lose my freedom like that is something I cannot express in words (my hospitalization was absolutely justified, but that feeling was still there). Three days is nothing, and it felt like weeks. Imagine fourteen. years. 5,110 days of legally sanctioned abuse. No matter how much legal terminology it's dressed up in, there's only one word for that. Prison. Even if you don't like Britney, even if you despise her, she. is. human. Take away the name involved and look at her circumstances. How can you not have empathy for a woman who was subjugated, absolutely controlled, used, and violated for a decade and a half by an extremely abusive man? Literally, physically, violated - she had a birth control device manually implanted in her uterus against her will and her brain altered by a heavy metal that turns you into a zombie (unless the dosage is meticulously calibrated). What happened to her was more than mistreatment and abuse. It's a blatant example of human rights violation, and if it can happen to a world-famous, wealthy, beautiful White woman, what chance do the hundreds of thousands of people abused by our legal system every year have? As an aside, I was 13 in 2000. It was f**king horrible to watch what happened to her. In 2007, when she shaved her head, I was cheering her on (not to mention Blackout - *what* a record). It wasn't an act of "insanity". It's the same thing that many women who shed their hair do - and more importantly, why aren't mentally ill people allowed to display the same bodily autonomy as every other human being? I have schizoaffective disorder, and it's exhausting to be picked apart; to know that if I change my appearance, let alone if I'm assaulted or harmed, I'll be slammed with accusations and testimonial injustice for simply being born with atypical neurology and existing in my body.

  • @IsidorTheNordicGuy
    @IsidorTheNordicGuy8 ай бұрын

    I wish Britney the best life she can possibly get from now on and that she can find herself and the peace that comes with it. I hate what this world does to people 😢

  • @elalovatt2751
    @elalovatt27518 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate your ability to summarise the contents of her book in video form and do an incredible job of it to ❤ I struggle to read entire books due to my attention span but I’m so glad i’m still able to hear her story and retold in a very compassionate way! Huge reason why you’re one of my favourite KZreadrs xx

  • @shouldbestudying2235
    @shouldbestudying22358 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh!!! A new video thank you so much!!

  • @emilystern5401
    @emilystern54018 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this in-depth video!! I'm with you on Blackout being the favorite album, I love Radar so much

  • @tdsollog
    @tdsollog8 ай бұрын

    This is truly so sad, It just sounds like human trafficking.... slavery.

  • @izzychancapiedra2473
    @izzychancapiedra24738 ай бұрын

    Also, how does the justice system get away with this??!!!

  • @TheAllyathome

    @TheAllyathome

    8 ай бұрын

    Hoping Brittany’s legal team is able to get justice. It’s insane what they got away with! Slavery trafficking imprisonment all of it and more. 😢

  • @taylorslade961
    @taylorslade9618 ай бұрын

    I had forgotten Justin's album was called Justified and knowing what I know now it kinda makes me want to puke.

  • @CrystleDragon
    @CrystleDragon8 ай бұрын

    I cried so many times watching this video. I have a controlling parent and fear being forced to live with her again. I know it doesn't compare to Britney's experience, but it breaks my heart that she's been through so much hell. And yeah, if I were in her shoes, I would not have made it. Controlling people suck. People who take advantage of others' kindness like that just baffle me. Thank you for the video.

  • @grazielaalmeida8438
    @grazielaalmeida84388 ай бұрын

    I found your videos recently, and you have a great ability with words and speak your toughts.

  • @user-hr3cz2ym4y
    @user-hr3cz2ym4y8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for speaking up for Britney. People want to buy the Woman in Me book to support Britney and not for the tea. We want Britney to succeed because we also want other women under the control of others to be free. All of her albums are amazing because she is amazing. She is a nurturer and I hope only the best for her life. Thanks to all who helped her as they were fired when they were found out for helping her, thanks to all who help abused women. October is domestic violence awareness month. The American courts are a monkey show…hardly anyone gets help!…thankfully both Britney and Johnny Depp are out of abusive relationships by flawless lawyers’ work and who are just so hard to find!

  • @desertrose0027
    @desertrose00278 ай бұрын

    I'm only a few years older than Britney and I was never a huge fan of her music when she got really big. I didn't hate her, I was just in my late teens / early 20s and the boy bands and "teen" music just wasn't my thing at the time. I also don't really follow celebrity magazines, so I was pretty shocked when the stuff came out about Kevin Federline and her breakdown. However I think it's easy, looking from the outside in, to dismiss a lot of that stuff as a celebrity doing some weird things or maybe under the influence of drugs. After all, she had been a child star and many of those grew up to have issues with addiction and partying. Now, however, we know that something much darker was going on. Reading this book and hearing about her conservatorship I have a lot of respect for her. She needed help at the time, but not the kind of help that took away her independence. I'm glad that she's free now. And if she's a little whacky on TikTok, you know what? She went through so long being controlled so tightly that maybe it's normal to act a little whacky on social media. That doesn't mean that she's a danger to anyone. Let her be.

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes88888 ай бұрын

    I can't wait to read Britney's book im glad you're doing this video

  • @MissMelissy
    @MissMelissy8 ай бұрын

    Messing with a woman who loves her kids can send that woman over the edge. Taking her kids away and using the kids like that… whew my heart hurts for her!! I went something with my oldest son and it broke me. Brought me to my knees. They just did her so dirty when it comes to her babies..😢

  • @Joe-dl9vn
    @Joe-dl9vn8 ай бұрын

    Great video, loved hearing your passion for Britney come through

  • @Bumbledora
    @Bumbledora8 ай бұрын

    Her book is so shocking, sad and I feel so bad for her. I just don't get it, how her own father could be so nasty. It's really disgusting. And then all the other ppl... omg! I'm so happy that she's finally free. I hope she can live her life as she wants without being judged. However, stupidity will always make ppl judge, right. I think she's amazing! My favourite album has always been "Blackout" since it came out. Ppl are probably just jealous of her being such a great dancer (referring to Instagram). And she is! Thanks for sharing! Greetings from Sweden 🌹🇸🇪

  • @StelfoxAlice
    @StelfoxAlice8 ай бұрын

    'Oops... I did it again' is my favourite album. It was actually my first album. Obviously on cd because I'm a 90s kid, but if ever there's a vinyl released I would love to replace the scratched cd I cant play anymore because I don't have a disc drive. I used to listen to it to help me fall asleep because I was scared of the dark. So britney was not only influencing my waking life, but also my dreams ❤

  • @architectsneedunions
    @architectsneedunions7 ай бұрын

    Blackout is a timeless work of art, I would go off if that came on in the club. In the late 90s and early 2000s I was a little kid and also an edgelord, although I heard and liked a lot of her songs I never listened to whole albums back then and didn't have a favorite. But I've been listening to some of them since listening to the audiobook and realized that I have been missing out! Britney's whole story has been haunting me since the audiobook, I cannot imagine what it must have been like to go through all of those things. I hope she spends the rest of her life exactly the way she wants to.

  • @jennibock1
    @jennibock18 ай бұрын

    Great summary! Such a complex situation for us mere mortals to get our heads around! Seemed to be well orchestrated narrative in the media, yet so many people involved would have known otherwise. Truly evil! It quite evidently does not pay to be polite / compliant sometimes. Terribly sad that not one of her family members worried about her emotionally or otherwise at any point. It was more important to keep the cash cow running. Sad is an understatement 😢

  • @taramisue6349
    @taramisue63497 ай бұрын

    Thank you for verbalizing exactly my interpretation of Britney and the book. I got it the day it was released and it being a hot topic have talked about w others not being able to express my empathy regarding her. I myself am in my 40’s . I would not of handled myself half as well as she did with all the challenges thrown at her throughout her life. Test she carried on and most of the time w a smile. I can’t believe people are mocking her social media! Good for her for carrying on. I believe a valuable thing u learn as u age especially as a woman to not give a fuck what others think and u do u!

  • @Bengal_Razor
    @Bengal_Razor8 ай бұрын

    That was a great review u did a lovely job thank you 🙂

  • @cerambycidae
    @cerambycidae8 ай бұрын

    Oops I did it again is my favourite album too. I saw her in concert when she was on tour for that one. I was like 14 and it was the best experience of my life. 😭 I love Britney. Thanks for the great video!

  • @eleisatrujillo3398
    @eleisatrujillo33988 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤TYSM 4 making this video. Her celebrity is useful for bringing attention to this issue and will help people understand and be more empathetic to Brittany and everyone else cuz you never know what someone has been through in the past and it doesn't dictate your future 😊 👍 I wish hope happiness and healing 4 all.u.r.loved

  • @Iusedtosing
    @Iusedtosing8 ай бұрын

    AHHHHHH I HAVENT WATCHED IT YET BUT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONEEEEE

  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine81538 ай бұрын

    Idk if you’ve read it, but this is the Girl with Dragon Tattoo series IRL. With the tell-all memoir too? It’s literally so ridiculously mirrored

  • @seagurll
    @seagurll7 ай бұрын

    This is one of the few books that took me 2 days max to finish and sure, maybe it's because it's a quick read too, but I think most of all it proves Britney's point that *HER STORY NEEDED TO BE TOLD FROM HER PERSPECTIVE* and she did it beautifully. I love your take on things & totally agree with the Marilyn Monroe parallels. I pray Marilyn's resting easy at last, and I'm so thankful Britney's still here and healing. Both incredible women who deserved so much more love and respect. 💞

  • @lnldph
    @lnldph8 ай бұрын

    so excited for this video !!

  • @yv_love
    @yv_love8 ай бұрын

    I'll enjoy the video! Thanks for making this^^ Hope you have a lovely day!

  • @hobocode
    @hobocode8 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU! Life should be fair. And her life was UNFAIR and no one cared. The world needs to grow up. Changing how they treat and view Britney is one tiny step in the right direction. I hope so much more change happens. Please please please. So much more change. This is a good first step. And I hope a million more steps are coming at lightning speed. I and millions of other women have had similar horrible life experiences. Not in the public eye, of course. But this is systemic. It's global. All humans on earth need to relearn how to be kind, love each other, meet everyone's needs, and create a safe world that welcomes everyone. It IS possible AND practical. And I don't have a favorite album 😀

  • @RishaBond
    @RishaBond7 ай бұрын

    Your analysis at the end is spot on. Great video.