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Britney's 2Tv Interview Was Confiscated And Edited Because It Was Too Personal


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A reporter from "2TV" says she thought her interview with Britney had been fine, but when it was time to leave, Britney's representatives wanted to edit the material because they felt that Brit may have revealed too much.

In the remainder of the interview in Norway, Britney says:

"I think the only pressure you feel is the pressure to allow yourself to feel," says Britney. "I am my own worst enemy when I do those things."

The reporter suggested that Britney is a sex symbol.

"Many of my songs and lyrics and movements are perhaps a bit promiscuous. I think it reads that way sometimes, but I feel like most at heart, I am a normal human being like you, and sometimes I have bad days."

 

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If they want people to stop saying Britney is a robot (which we obviously know she isn't) they need to stop editing personal interviews articles and other stuff, if she wants to say something let her, let the girl vent for her self, if she didn't have her fans' back then what does she have? Her team? Her dad? They only want money money money

Let Britney speak up for herself, this needs to stop, someone please put an end to this ridiculously unfair and suppressing conservatorship right now, nothing is more harsh or hard than not having your own freedom,

I'm crying for her right now, I hope she files a lawsuit as soon as possible

I really hope Britney could and can read this

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if she over exposes herself by saying too many things about herself it may cause an unhealthy obsession among the public and then   the paps will stalk her trying to take pictures to cater to the obsession like what happened up till 2007. some people need to dim their charisma in order to lead a more normal life. it's not only britney who it would effect if the stalking started again it would be her sons and her family. i don't get why her team is putting the emphasis on being personal  like the britney jean album because didn't britneys problems start due to lack of privacy and her being too personal about her life. introducing her mum, dad and family to the world i don't get why celebrities tell their life story and have to give their background story in interviews.

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She seems so relaxed and confident in this interview, not like she just answered anything she was uncomfortable with or thought went too far for her. I doubt the questions we see britney being asked happened to be consecutive if it's true they edited things out. That's the main reason I don't like it if they in fact took out more personal questions.

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If they want people to stop saying Britney is a robot (which we obviously know she isn't) they need to stop editing personal interviews articles and other stuff, if she wants to say something let her, let the girl vent for her self, if she didn't have her fans' back then what does she have? Her team? Her dad? They only want money money money

Let Britney speak up for herself, this needs to stop, someone please put an end to this ridiculously unfair and suppressing conservatorship right now, nothing is more harsh or hard than not having your own freedom,

I'm crying for her right now, I hope she files a lawsuit as soon as possible

I really hope Britney could and can read this

 

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I think maybe it has something to do with her c-ship.During the c-ship she must behave really well and never say anything wrong.You know the media today, they can twist a well worded thing easily, let alone some things that might have been controversial.

I don't what things they're hiding though, just guessing.

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