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Is This Britney's Smartest Most Intelligent Interview Post-Breakdown?


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i mean i think britney wasnt ready to show that imperfect side of her. i think the paparazzi forced it out of her, so it happened prematurely. like she wasnt ready to get on such intimate level with the public. that takes a lot of guts, it takes years to let the people see ur imperfect life like that and that's why she is still ashamed of what happened and never brings it up because she was not proud of it when it happened. she was not ok with people seeing that. like all the drama and everything and the hair shaving.

i mean i think she wanted to go for the bold hair hairstyle, that was her primary goal tbh, she was sick of extensions and knew her hair were thin and would be better with a short hairstyle. i mean if u look , in 2003 she hid her hair, there were times where she was playing around and since she is so tomboyish (a lot of times) she wanted to try this look out. she still wanted to make a shocking statement just to pick on people for always paying so much attention to her but she didnt expect for the world to go crazy about it and call her crazy. she did have problems of her own at the time but the way the public reacted ruined everything. she honestly just wanted to rock the hairstyle. i love that kind of hairstyle too. i think she was going for like rihanna look. funny how the public never pick on her for having short hair! short hair is sexy as hell on a woman. also i think she did love the long hair but it was just not something she was blessed with and it did break her heart (yes we women are extremely attached to our hair!) but she knew it was just something she should accept and couldnt do much about.

but the thing with us fans, since she isnt ready to talk about it, (the breakdown), and it's such a personal thing, as a celebrity, ur fans shouldnt b discussing that kind of stuff about u. i mean we always want to kno EVERYTHING cuz we are soo fascinated by her but i can see how this might be something we should cross the line at. and most of the time we do actually! but it's not healthy to go into so much detail into someone's life. i think we should just focus on the professional side of britney. like her best moments, or things that appeal to us the most about her. when im feeling sad, i want to sing a song to express how i feel. i listen to a certain britney song. thats is who she is to me, someone i can relate to musically. when i want to dress a certain way, i get inspired by how she dresses. that's when she comes in because i like what she wears. so even though we know about this bad things happened to her, i personally try not to make a big deal out of them and i continue seeing her the way i saw her before things changed. and there's SO. MUCH. to look back at and towards.

I agree. I see Britney the same way as I always have. Nothing changed for.me because everyone goes through hard stuff. And I totally wish she would have been able to rock a short hair style. Even bald, she looked beautiful and it was a bold statement.
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This was a really good interview where the interviewer asked some good questions. :xf1:

Most of the time, good questions get you good answers tbh. :yes:

MTE. For some reason, Britney always gets flop interviewers. Lol! :) I thought the E News interview for BJ was really good, also. Same with some of the Intimate ones!
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I agree. I see Britney the same way as I always have. Nothing changed for.me because everyone goes through hard stuff. And I totally wish she would have been able to rock a short hair style. Even bald, she looked beautiful and it was a bold statement.

yeaaas  :gaspy:  :toxicwink:  maybe she still will!  :thumbsup:

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