![]() ![]() In her memoir, The Woman in Me, written with an unnamed collaborator, Spears details it all unflinchingly, from her childhood in rural Louisiana and early fame in The Mickey Mouse Club to global pop domination, setting the brutal totalitarianism of the legal conservatorship she was placed under in the context of her personal and family history.Īmong stories of family chaos and unhealthy relationships, we see sign after sign that things are very wrong and no one is doing anything to stop the Spears car careening off the road (both figuratively and literally, twice). Within a matter of years, that power was taken from her: she was legally controlled by her family, held for months against her will in a mental health facility and stripped of every freedom, right down to what she was allowed to eat and drink. In 2002, Forbes named Britney Spears the world’s most powerful celebrity.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |