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Watching old Britney interviews. It really didn't hit me until now.


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Especially ones involving Justin, make me tear up a bit. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_uWfTnndvk

It's crazy how much her personality has changed. She used to be so young and full of life, now she can barely keep a conversation. Scary to think how the media can really take a toll on someone. 2007 really fucked her up. It truly makes me sad. I still love the fact that she makes music, and I will be really sad by the time this day comes, but I hope she gets out of this business so she can live the life she truly wants as a mom, a wife, and a free person. :mhm:

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Yeah Brit can seem a bit reserved, but I think she's pretty funny and has a good time when interviewers are playful with her.

 

 

Convos that are boring as hell and ask the same questions would make me seem pretty lifeless too. I'd be like...so when's my assistant coming back with that frappucino :verycool:....? lol.

 

At the end of the day Brit may not simply fancy some parts of the biz, like interviews, anymore too. :aintevenmad: So who knows. I'll still watch whatever she's in hahaha    

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Funny, I feel like crying watching her answer the same stupid questions over and over, and everytime watching her have to act like it's the first time she is being asked the question.. She really put up a good facade back then, it's easy to see she sometimes faked being full of life, it was just a way with coping things, playing a PR game where you have to actu giddy and happy.. I think she is much more true to herself now, and it's nice she shows her real mood.

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Imo she still the same, there are tons of interviews from 1998 to 2002-3 where she's exactly the same as now, she just seems more mature now which is normal because she's not a teenager anymore. Though i think she was fake around 2003-2004, for example there's an interview with jimmy kimmel i think in 2003, she seemed so fake and superficial, like a person who wants all the attention, i just hated when she was like that tbh.

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Especially ones involving Justin, make me tear up a bit. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_uWfTnndvk

It's crazy how much her personality has changed. She used to be so young and full of life, now she can barely keep a conversation. Scary to think how the media can really take a toll on someone. 2007 really fucked her up. It truly makes me sad. I still love the fact that she makes music, and I will be really sad by the time this day comes, but I hope she gets out of this business so she can live the life she truly wants as a mom, a wife, and a free person. :mhm:

 

This is a good one

 

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Imo she still the same, there are tons of interviews from 1998 to 2002-3 where she's exactly the same as now, she just seems more mature now which is normal because she's not a teenager anymore. Though i think she was fake around 2003-2004, for example there's an interview with jimmy kimmel i think in 2003, she seemed so fake and superficial, like a person who wants all the attention, i just hated when she was like that tbh.

Yeah her voice seemed really bubbly and baby like in 2003. It kind of reminds me of Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn's whole image was a fake too she actually trained herself to speak in that soft baby voice. I'm glad Britney is truer to herself now even if she is more reserved  :crying1:

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Check the UK interviews, they'll make you smile. She doesn't make the interviewers treat her like a superstar (unlike other legends like Madonna or Mariah) and actually engages them in an actual conversation.

I mean she brings up a pole dancer she saw on YouTube and a dream she had about Ryan Gosling :gloria:

She noticeably gets more nervous on larger scale interviews though, but even in Ellen and Alan Carr, she did okay, she was cute :mahhaw:

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Interviews in the the fall of 2013 were actually really amazing, so I don't understand your post at all. Considering a lot of them are very similar, or really the exact same thing from 10-11 years ago. When you're in this business, every single interview you do, will most likely consist of the same questions. How can you not get a little tired of doing that? She does good.

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Her personality hasn't changed, though.

 

 

 

Check the UK interviews, they'll make you smile. She doesn't make the interviewers treat her like a superstar (unlike other legends like Madonna or Mariah) and actually engages them in an actual conversation.

I mean she brings up a pole dancer she saw on YouTube and a dream she had about Ryan Gosling :gloria:

She noticeably gets more nervous on larger scale interviews though, but even in Ellen and Alan Carr, she did okay, she was cute :mahhaw:

 

 

Interviews in the the fall of 2013 were actually really amazing, so I don't understand your post at all. Considering a lot of them are very similar, or really the exact same thing from 10-11 years ago. When you're in this business, every single interview you do, will most likely consist of the same questions. How can you not get a little tired of doing that? She does good.

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Her personality hasn't changed, though.

She is still the same, but she has grown up  :) , besides that after all the things she is been through :smokeney: , she decides how to act in the different interviews, sometimes she may seems more outspoken and sometimes a little bit quiet   :bigsmile:  :xf2:

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Yeah Brit can seem a bit reserved, but I think she's pretty funny and has a good time when interviewers are playful with her.

 

 

Convos that are boring as hell and ask the same questions would make me seem pretty lifeless too. I'd be like...so when's my assistant coming back with that frappucino :verycool:....? lol.

 

At the end of the day Brit may not simply fancy some parts of the biz, like interviews, anymore too. :aintevenmad: So who knows. I'll still watch whatever she's in hahaha    

 

I loooooove this interview, especially the part she imitates a horse  :thatsfunny:

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Ya I believe Britney is comfortable and can hold a conversation when it's not with someone in the media. :mhm: I'd rather have her retire and be happy than in the industry tbh; it would make me happier :crying1:

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She hasn't changed, is just that she is not that 18 or 20 years old girl, she's a woman now, and i understand why she is more reserved now, i mean, we all know that she suffered too much in her life, the media really fucked up her life.

 

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when there is a boring interview everybody says is britney fault but we don't know:

 

-how many hours has she been given interviews 

-if all the interviewers have been asking the same questions

-if she is in a bad or good mood (specially when you have kids, if one is sick you can help it but to worry about it all day)

 

is not always her fault but i think if the interviewer comes with good questions and a great attitude she may get it from them and give a good interview

 

anyways thats what i think

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