Britney Spears - #FreeBritney

Lo del 2007 fue abismal la misoginia ,bullying, acoso y demás ...por supuesto esto eran lo que querían desde sus comienzos y en esa época la gente disfrutaba de su caída...Britney lo que necesita es una relación que surja natural y real no como todas desde el 2008 y menos con el novio este contratado por su equipo que es un tipo al estilo Rafa Mora en todos los sentidos.

Exactamente. Nadie le perdonaba el éxito que tuvo y tan joven. Todos se relamían de verla caer y disfrutaban de ello.

 
Exactamente. Nadie le perdonaba el éxito que tuvo y tan joven. Todos se relamían de verla caer y disfrutaban de ello.

La actuación desastrosa de la MTV 07 fue una celebración como si hubieran ganado su equipo favorito la Super Bowl o la Champions ...lo gracioso es que es 2019 y nadie hace examen de coincidencia, si la gente no recuerda...se hacían apuestas de su muerte y sí acertabas te regalaban una consola y por supuesto Perez Hilton deseándole la muerte y Sarah Silverman haciendo burla de sus hijos, niños que tenían 2 y 1 de edad y nadie decía nada, es más le reían la gracia.
No recuerdo si he puesto este articulo pero en su día me gusto mucho, habla sobre la tutela y el feminismo, es del 2009.
-Jamie Spears is credited with restoring stability to his superstar daughter’s life. But, asks Cila Warncke, does daddy really know best?

When Britney’s life went into a flat spin two years ago, the tabloid knives came out, not just for her, but also for ‘stage mom’ Lynne.

Anytime anything goes wrong with a child (even a grown-up child) bad mothering is an instant blame button and Britney’s hard-drinking, head-shaving, fanny-flashing antics were taken as classic delayed teenage rebellion.

The tabloid press had a field day when Britney served her mother with a restraining order in 2007. Obviously it was Lynne’s ‘pushiness’ that finally sent Britney to the brink. After Britney was twice-sectioned in early 2008, the courts made dad Jamie her conservator and Lynne, once a constant presence at Britney’s side, pretty much vanished from the scene.

Jamie’s absolute control over Britney’s finances, property, business ventures and person (she reportedly isn’t even allowed phone calls without his permission) has been widely lauded as a very good thing. “Too bad he didn’t step in years ago when Lynne was in charge. Britney might not have been this much of a mess!” is a typical fan-site comment.

Luckily dear old dad, a big, silent, crumple-faced man whose only previous public role was standing at the back of the occasional family photo-op looking awkward, has done what any good paterfamilias would and stepped in to set things straight
The minor matter of Britney’s human rights, or rather her total lack thereof, is accepted on the basis that the conservatorship is ‘working’ and that she is ‘stable’. The courts said as much when they made the situation permanent in late 2008, meaning unless Britney – who isn’t allowed to hire her own lawyer – is able to challenge it, Jamie will be her legal guardian until he dies.

This ties up the loose ends in a neat, patriarchy-approved package. According to the script, Britney is a flighty, irresponsible female who cracked under the strain of overzealous mothering. Luckily dear old dad, a big, silent, crumple-faced man whose only previous public role was standing at the back of the occasional family photo-op looking awkward, has done what any good paterfamilias would and stepped in to set things straight.

This has a nice ring to it, and it saves fans and the media from having to engage with any of the uncomfortable truths underlying the myth of Britney’s ascent from small-town talent show contestant to world’s most powerful celebrity. Like fact that, until he sought rehab in 2004, he was severely alcoholic.

Not, according to Lynne’s accounts, just a man who sometimes had a few too many on a Saturday night but a full-blown, not turning up at work, not paying the bills, disappearing for weekends, oh-my-god-what’s-he-going-to-do-next alcoholic. His brother William has told the press: “Just about everyone in the Spears family is a drunk and Britney’s dad Jamie was one of the worst. He would drink from daylight to night. Britney saw him drunk all the time….”

Working gave Britney a way out of this physical environment, but she hasn’t ducked the emotional consequences
Lynne, in her book, Through The Storm, writes that he was “reckless, sometimes mean, and absent from his family physically and emotionally… Looking back, I’m almost positive staying with Jamie was not the right thing to do for the kids. Our children saw far too many knock-down, drag-out fights between their mama and daddy.”

This screws up the paternalistic ‘daddy to the rescue’ storyline, so it gets shoved under the carpet. But think about it – going to dance classes and trekking to talent shows must have been a hell of a lot more appealing than being in a house where “the cupboards were often bare” and mom and dad were screaming at each other.

No wonder Britney was eager to leave Kentwood for stage school in New York at age eight. She and Lynne lived hand to mouth in the big city, moving from one cheap sublet to another as Lynne Spears writes in Britney Spears Heart to Heart, but at least they were away from the stress and uncertainty of life with Jamie. Lynne says he was a bullying, obnoxious drunk. In Sean Smith’s unauthorised biography, Britney’s high school boyfriend recalls him pulling a gun on a relative during a drunken argument. A Daily Mail journalist tells how he refused to let her leave his house after an interview and kept stabbing the kitchen table with a carving knife.

Working gave Britney a way out of this physical environment, but she hasn’t ducked the emotional consequences. A list of traits common to children of alcoholics reads like a Britney personality profile, as sketched out in Heart to Heart and Smith. Taking herself super-seriously? Her first dance teacher recalls two-year-old Britters would get upset if her fellow toddlers didn’t concentrate hard enough. Need for approval? Note her overreaction to coming second on TV talent show Star Search. “I knew everyone back home was watching me and I had let them down. How could I face them?” Judging herself harshly? “I’m my own toughest critic,” she says. Impulsive behaviour? Getting married in Las Vegas at 3AM.

The fucked-up fact is we live in a world where people can look at pictures of Rihanna’s face after Chris Brown allegedly used her for a punch bag and still make excuses for him. The invisible bruises of emotional abuse are even easier to ignore. No-one questions what it took to make Britney, aged 18, ask her mom if she really wanted to be with her dad anymore. “She knew that years of verbal abuse, abandonment, erratic behaviour and his simply not being there for me had taken its toll,” recalls Lynne in Through The Storm.

She’s smiling, dancing and flaunting perfect abs so everything must be okay, right?
Her father’s abusive, distant behaviour could explain Britney’s series of increasingly awful relationship choices: the fling with Fred Durst, the 55-hour marriage to Jason Alexander, slimy paparazzo Adnan Ghalib. And the wishful-thinking wedding where she hitched herself to cocky, unreliable, girl friend-ditching, all-drinking, all-smoking party boy Kevin Federline. If you can bring yourself to watch, the early episodes of their reality TV show Chaotic make gruesome viewing. Britney hovers around Kevin desperate for affection and he seems to grow more arrogant by the minute. At one point she asks what love means to him he squints up from beneath his jaunty baseball cap and, after a long silence says, “love is [pause] love”. It’s not exactly gold-standard emotional support.

Post K-Fed, of course, Britney disappeared into a maelstrom of hard-partying, lurid headlines, custody battles, paparazzi chases, head shaving and psychiatric hospitalisations.

It is, of course, a relief to see Britney looking well again. She’s smiling, dancing and flaunting perfect abs so everything must be okay, right? No-one is asking if putting a woman under the suffocating control of her erstwhile abuser is anything but a continuation of the abuse. And just because Jamie Spears wasn’t physically violent towards Britney doesn’t mean he didn’t abuse her. In my opinion, having to deal with adult rage is a form of abuse; not being able to protect your mother from your father’s verbal battery is abuse; not knowing if your dad will come home happy, drunk or not at all is a form of abuse; living without heat and a telephone because daddy hasn’t paid the bills is a form of abuse.

Jamie Spears and his co-conspirators – the courts and the media – have her locked up tight. Her press time is closely supervised (when Rolling Stone interviewed her recently the journalist had her questions strictly vetted and wasn’t allowed to be alone with Britney) and of course she’s not allowed her own lawyer.

She has no choice to but to get up, go to work and keep her mouth shut. The one time Britney’s had a chance to speak (in MTV documentary For The Record) she said: “I have really good days, and then I have bad days. Even when you go to jail you know there’s the time when you’re gonna get out. But in this situation, it’s never ending.” Hardly the sentiments of a girl delighted to be back under her father’s watchful eye. But hey, who cares how Britney feels? She looks good, she’s back onstage and everybody’s getting paid. Better for a woman to be stripped of her rights than to have her running around stripped of her tights.
 
La actuación desastrosa de la MTV 07 fue una celebración como si hubieran ganado su equipo favorito la Super Bowl o la Champions ...lo gracioso es que es 2019 y nadie hace examen de coincidencia, si la gente no recuerda...se hacían apuestas de su muerte y sí acertabas te regalaban una consola y por supuesto Perez Hilton deseándole la muerte y Sarah Silverman haciendo burla de sus hijos, niños que tenían 2 y 1 de edad y nadie decía nada, es más le reían la gracia.
No recuerdo si he puesto este articulo pero en su día me gusto mucho, habla sobre la tutela y el feminismo, es del 2009.
-Jamie Spears is credited with restoring stability to his superstar daughter’s life. But, asks Cila Warncke, does daddy really know best?

When Britney’s life went into a flat spin two years ago, the tabloid knives came out, not just for her, but also for ‘stage mom’ Lynne.

Anytime anything goes wrong with a child (even a grown-up child) bad mothering is an instant blame button and Britney’s hard-drinking, head-shaving, fanny-flashing antics were taken as classic delayed teenage rebellion.

The tabloid press had a field day when Britney served her mother with a restraining order in 2007. Obviously it was Lynne’s ‘pushiness’ that finally sent Britney to the brink. After Britney was twice-sectioned in early 2008, the courts made dad Jamie her conservator and Lynne, once a constant presence at Britney’s side, pretty much vanished from the scene.

Jamie’s absolute control over Britney’s finances, property, business ventures and person (she reportedly isn’t even allowed phone calls without his permission) has been widely lauded as a very good thing. “Too bad he didn’t step in years ago when Lynne was in charge. Britney might not have been this much of a mess!” is a typical fan-site comment.

Luckily dear old dad, a big, silent, crumple-faced man whose only previous public role was standing at the back of the occasional family photo-op looking awkward, has done what any good paterfamilias would and stepped in to set things straight
The minor matter of Britney’s human rights, or rather her total lack thereof, is accepted on the basis that the conservatorship is ‘working’ and that she is ‘stable’. The courts said as much when they made the situation permanent in late 2008, meaning unless Britney – who isn’t allowed to hire her own lawyer – is able to challenge it, Jamie will be her legal guardian until he dies.

This ties up the loose ends in a neat, patriarchy-approved package. According to the script, Britney is a flighty, irresponsible female who cracked under the strain of overzealous mothering. Luckily dear old dad, a big, silent, crumple-faced man whose only previous public role was standing at the back of the occasional family photo-op looking awkward, has done what any good paterfamilias would and stepped in to set things straight.

This has a nice ring to it, and it saves fans and the media from having to engage with any of the uncomfortable truths underlying the myth of Britney’s ascent from small-town talent show contestant to world’s most powerful celebrity. Like fact that, until he sought rehab in 2004, he was severely alcoholic.

Not, according to Lynne’s accounts, just a man who sometimes had a few too many on a Saturday night but a full-blown, not turning up at work, not paying the bills, disappearing for weekends, oh-my-god-what’s-he-going-to-do-next alcoholic. His brother William has told the press: “Just about everyone in the Spears family is a drunk and Britney’s dad Jamie was one of the worst. He would drink from daylight to night. Britney saw him drunk all the time….”

Working gave Britney a way out of this physical environment, but she hasn’t ducked the emotional consequences
Lynne, in her book, Through The Storm, writes that he was “reckless, sometimes mean, and absent from his family physically and emotionally… Looking back, I’m almost positive staying with Jamie was not the right thing to do for the kids. Our children saw far too many knock-down, drag-out fights between their mama and daddy.”

This screws up the paternalistic ‘daddy to the rescue’ storyline, so it gets shoved under the carpet. But think about it – going to dance classes and trekking to talent shows must have been a hell of a lot more appealing than being in a house where “the cupboards were often bare” and mom and dad were screaming at each other.

No wonder Britney was eager to leave Kentwood for stage school in New York at age eight. She and Lynne lived hand to mouth in the big city, moving from one cheap sublet to another as Lynne Spears writes in Britney Spears Heart to Heart, but at least they were away from the stress and uncertainty of life with Jamie. Lynne says he was a bullying, obnoxious drunk. In Sean Smith’s unauthorised biography, Britney’s high school boyfriend recalls him pulling a gun on a relative during a drunken argument. A Daily Mail journalist tells how he refused to let her leave his house after an interview and kept stabbing the kitchen table with a carving knife.

Working gave Britney a way out of this physical environment, but she hasn’t ducked the emotional consequences. A list of traits common to children of alcoholics reads like a Britney personality profile, as sketched out in Heart to Heart and Smith. Taking herself super-seriously? Her first dance teacher recalls two-year-old Britters would get upset if her fellow toddlers didn’t concentrate hard enough. Need for approval? Note her overreaction to coming second on TV talent show Star Search. “I knew everyone back home was watching me and I had let them down. How could I face them?” Judging herself harshly? “I’m my own toughest critic,” she says. Impulsive behaviour? Getting married in Las Vegas at 3AM.

The fucked-up fact is we live in a world where people can look at pictures of Rihanna’s face after Chris Brown allegedly used her for a punch bag and still make excuses for him. The invisible bruises of emotional abuse are even easier to ignore. No-one questions what it took to make Britney, aged 18, ask her mom if she really wanted to be with her dad anymore. “She knew that years of verbal abuse, abandonment, erratic behaviour and his simply not being there for me had taken its toll,” recalls Lynne in Through The Storm.

She’s smiling, dancing and flaunting perfect abs so everything must be okay, right?
Her father’s abusive, distant behaviour could explain Britney’s series of increasingly awful relationship choices: the fling with Fred Durst, the 55-hour marriage to Jason Alexander, slimy paparazzo Adnan Ghalib. And the wishful-thinking wedding where she hitched herself to cocky, unreliable, girl friend-ditching, all-drinking, all-smoking party boy Kevin Federline. If you can bring yourself to watch, the early episodes of their reality TV show Chaotic make gruesome viewing. Britney hovers around Kevin desperate for affection and he seems to grow more arrogant by the minute. At one point she asks what love means to him he squints up from beneath his jaunty baseball cap and, after a long silence says, “love is [pause] love”. It’s not exactly gold-standard emotional support.

Post K-Fed, of course, Britney disappeared into a maelstrom of hard-partying, lurid headlines, custody battles, paparazzi chases, head shaving and psychiatric hospitalisations.

It is, of course, a relief to see Britney looking well again. She’s smiling, dancing and flaunting perfect abs so everything must be okay, right? No-one is asking if putting a woman under the suffocating control of her erstwhile abuser is anything but a continuation of the abuse. And just because Jamie Spears wasn’t physically violent towards Britney doesn’t mean he didn’t abuse her. In my opinion, having to deal with adult rage is a form of abuse; not being able to protect your mother from your father’s verbal battery is abuse; not knowing if your dad will come home happy, drunk or not at all is a form of abuse; living without heat and a telephone because daddy hasn’t paid the bills is a form of abuse.

Jamie Spears and his co-conspirators – the courts and the media – have her locked up tight. Her press time is closely supervised (when Rolling Stone interviewed her recently the journalist had her questions strictly vetted and wasn’t allowed to be alone with Britney) and of course she’s not allowed her own lawyer.

She has no choice to but to get up, go to work and keep her mouth shut. The one time Britney’s had a chance to speak (in MTV documentary For The Record) she said: “I have really good days, and then I have bad days. Even when you go to jail you know there’s the time when you’re gonna get out. But in this situation, it’s never ending.” Hardly the sentiments of a girl delighted to be back under her father’s watchful eye. But hey, who cares how Britney feels? She looks good, she’s back onstage and everybody’s getting paid. Better for a woman to be stripped of her rights than to have her running around stripped of her tights.

Aun así te digo que la actuación de los vmas es icónica. El acoso brutal tanto a ella como a sus hijos nunca movió conciencias y nunca se pidió perdón. Pero es que las porras con su muerte o que si se ponía a partir como una coneja. Que es un ser humano, jod£r.

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Esos documentos han salido ahora pero no hace falta esto para saber que lo estaban haciendo estaba mal, que era illegal y corrupto.Conozco que no va a servir de nada pero por fin me alegro que algunos fans despierten también se que la prensa ,la sociedad o el sistema jurídico no van a despertar y van a seguir permitiendo todo esto.
 
Esa actuación de Beyonce es buena pero ni de broma le llega a unas de la actuaciones de Britney entre 1999 y 2001 y por controversia tampoco las actuaciones del 03 y 07.
 
Esa actuación de Beyonce es buena pero ni de broma le llega a unas de la actuaciones de Britney entre 1999 y 2001 y por controversia tampoco las actuaciones del 03 y 07.

Yo era bastante fan de Beyonce entre 2003-2008 más o menos. No he visto esa actuación. Me atrevería a decir que casi todo el mundo conoce la actuación del beso, la serpiente y la de 2007 como poco.

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La gente se queja de que no se le reconozca su valía y mérito, no se le premie pero no hagan otra cosa que ponerla a ella para promocionar los vmas con una actuación que tiene 18 años.

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Todas las actuaciones de Britney en MTV son icónicas menos la del 2016 por motivos evidentes.
Mi favorita es la del 2000 pero la gente solo se fijo en el Strip que hasta las feministas la criticaron duramente , por supuesta la sociedad americana y su doble moral, por desgracia es normal a Britney nunca la han valorado pero ahora menos y para el publico general Beyonce parece que es la mejor artista del planeta y Britney es una guilty pleasure.
La actuación del 1999 es una buena coreografía y estaba muy bien planteada.
La actuación del 2000 dio un buen golpe en la mesa y a nivel coreografía y presencia bestial.
La actuación del 2001 perfecta a nivel coreografía y nivel visual donde baila danza del vientre, jazz,funky y elementos de contemporáneo ,con una serpiente y saliendo de una jaula con un tigre.
La actuación del 2003 poco que decir, creo que fue una de las noticias a nivel global sin twitter.
La actuación del 2007...nadie sabe quién actuó después de Britney.
 
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Todas las actuaciones de Britney en MTV son icónicas menos la del 2016 por motivos evidentes pero la actuación del 1999 fue genial, la del 2000 fue brutal y me acuerdo que causo mucho controversia debido al Strip que hasta las feministas la criticaron duramente , por supuesta la sociedad americana y su doble moral, pero la actuación del 2001 fue perfecta a todos los niveles, la actuación del 2003 donde para al mundo debido al beso y la actuación del 07 que fue bestial por las criticas y sí es evidente que la usan pero ahora por desgracia es normal a Britney nunca la han valorado pero ahora menos y para el publico general Beyonce parece que es la mejor artista del planeta y Britney es una guilty pleasure.

Beyonce será buena pero supo arrimarse al JZ y que su padre en el grupo era a la que más catapultaba. Que la mujer ha sido una lince toda su vida. Britney se levantó sola desde la nada.

Beyonce también les ha gustado a x que mueven el cotarro porque me acuerdo que cuando salio su primer disco desde el momento 1 ensalzándola cuando no era tan conocida pese al grupo. A Britney desde siempre ha sido obsesión por hundirla.
 
Beyonce será buena pero supo arrimarse al JZ y que su padre en el grupo era a la que más catapultaba. Que la mujer ha sido una lince toda su vida. Britney se levantó sola desde la nada.

Beyonce también les ha gustado a x que mueven el cotarro porque me acuerdo que cuando salio su primer disco desde el momento 1 ensalzándola cuando no era tan conocida pese al grupo. A Britney desde siempre ha sido obsesión por hundirla.
Esa es una de las diferencia entre Britney y Beyonce.
La familia de Beyonce ha trabajado en conjunto para que ella triunfara(básicamente como la familia de Michael)
La familia de Britney son unos ratas, donde son una familia de ignorantes y tóxicos y con un manager que nunca la ha dejado crecer profesionalmente y ha querido controlar todo aspecto de su vida y la vendía a la prensa día si día también, caso contrario que la familia de Beyonce que siempre la han protegido.
 
Esa es una de las diferencia entre Britney y Beyonce.
La familia de Beyonce ha trabajado en conjunto para que ella triunfara(básicamente como la familia de Michael)
La familia de Britney son unos ratas, donde son una familia de ignorantes y tóxicos y con un manager que nunca la ha dejado crecer profesionalmente y ha querido controlar todo aspecto de su vida y la vendía a la prensa día si día también, caso contrario que la familia de Beyonce que siempre la han protegido.

Exacto. Que no quita que Beyonce sea una grande, desde luego que no. Pero también es una tía súper inteligente, formada como su familia. En el caso de Britney ha sido un cordero para que todos deboren, los primeros su familia pq su padre ganando 16.000 dólares al mes por la tutela Kevin 40.000, ella es un negocio con patas.

Beyonce fue cuidada por su familia y en un punto ella dijo que el control lo tomaba ella. A ella nadie se la ha liado. De la otra se han reído y se han aprovechado toda la vida.
 
Exacto. Que no quita que Beyonce sea una grande, desde luego que no. Pero también es una tía súper inteligente, formada como su familia. En el caso de Britney ha sido un cordero para que todos deboren, los primeros su familia pq su padre ganando 16.000 dólares al mes por la tutela Kevin 40.000, ella es un negocio con patas.

Beyonce fue cuidada por su familia y en un punto ella dijo que el control lo tomaba ella. A ella nadie se la ha liado. De la otra se han reído y se han aprovechado toda la vida.
Lo gracioso es que Britney siempre ha querido ser respectada incluso con su familia pero nunca ha sabido como hacerlo, como he dicho es una chica que va como pollo sin cabeza, siempre toma las decisiones muy rápido y nunca piensa en las consecuencias ...
Imaginaros que hubiera ocurrido si en 2003 hubiera seguido viviendo en Nueva York conoce a un buen chico(a poder ser Pontus Winnberg que siempre la he shippado con él y le habría venido muy bien para su música) o sigue conociendo a personas pero personas que le aporten, despide a Larry y forma su discográfica que eso es lo que ella quería y saca el disco que ella deseaba.
Pero ocurre todo lo contrario y Britney toma todas estas decisiones:
-Se traslada con su hermano a Los Angeles ,su padre y su hermano pagan a los paparazzis para que la sigan las 24/7, se hace amiga de una bailarina que es una trepa de manual gracias a ella conoce a Kevin y se enchocha con él y se casan.Kevin utiliza ese comodín y Britney empieza con el white trash, la prensa y la sociedad que la estaba esperando empieza a criticarla duramente, ella lo pone muy fácil.Sigue confiando en Larry a pesar de todo hasta Original Doll que lo despide.Ella se centra en Kevin y lo complace con su" carrera musical "al final ve que esta haciendo el idiota y se quiere separar de Kevin y vuelve a contratar a Larry para luego despedirlo otra vez y luego aparece la loca de Lou.
-Beyonce siempre ha trabajado duro igual que Britney pero a ella no le importado las criticas, sabia sus objetivos y que dirección quería tomar evidentemente ella como Britney son unas privilegiadas de conocer a una buena persona o a una persona con contactos o con grandes objetivos como Jay Z y ella lo aprovecho y cuando su padre quiso tomar demasiadas decisiones en su carrera o en una relación tóxica entre padre e hija, decidió prescindir de él sin miramientos.Por supuesto su familia la quiere ,la cuida, la protege y la respecta.
Al final las decisiones son importantes...
 
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