Part 5: The Conservatorship Has Begun!

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Cheere Denise

Cheere Denise

6 ай бұрын

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@Nikkers8
@Nikkers8 6 ай бұрын
If she didn't take the meds, her dad would keep the kids from her or put in an institution as he did several times when she asserted herself. KFed's money flowed in without question, due to Jamie - he controlled Kevin and therefore her access to her kids. I get that she doesn't explain it well at all.
@rchristy5767
@rchristy5767 6 ай бұрын
Plus, she was literally strapped to a gurney.
@joannem6878
@joannem6878 6 ай бұрын
Robin is Robin Greenhill, Britney's business manager. There's a video of her assuring the management/production team that Britney would be in rehearsals during some holiday yet Brit didn't even know about it. She was in deep with Britney's father and Lou Taylor in draining Britney's bank account and control over her.
@rumakingthatup
@rumakingthatup 6 ай бұрын
Then when she was being Britney's friend and gave her a phone she must have turned around and told her dad and whoever that Britney had a phone
@BackToNature123
@BackToNature123 6 ай бұрын
When my mental health was a mess after serious injuries and pain medication, I was not the same person at all. I couldn't process anything properly and made bad decisions that I'd never make normally for money, relationships and couldn't make myself do what I knew I needed to do to sort my health and life choices. It's possible Britney could be affected by cptsd with periods of nervous dysregulation or dissociation which explains the total lack of logic and what can seem like self sabotage. It's just so sad how she was let down as a child so she wasn't equipped for adulthood and then couldn't escape the very people and patterns that she most needed to leave to be able to overcome her issues
@BustedFlush7096
@BustedFlush7096 6 ай бұрын
I feel ya, I get it, but Cheere is so darn healthy, she can’t fathom this condition.
@andrearoyd2942
@andrearoyd2942 6 ай бұрын
Thanks again. I got the impression you were saying you couldn't quite get a full picture on what was going on in this reading. Here's my take. As a retired RMN (Registered Mental Nurse, UK) I see a picture of someone who is a manic\depressive, but with more manic episodes and these episodes also associated at time when she is able to be more creative. The counter side, of this, which she doesn't seem to suffer is the spiral downwards, but always able to 'work'! I've no idea of the rules of the Mental Health Act (as it is known in the UK) or guardianship\Court of Protection how these equate to ''conservatorship' in American all I can say had Brittany been a patient of mine, I certainly would have invoked some of the safe guards of human rights for her, no one seemed to be batting in her corner. The strict regime with medication & no alcohol I strongly suspect she was on Lithium, probably still is and would require frequent blood level checks, (can be toxic) none of which so far have been mentioned. A person with Brittany's insight, should have been aware of her diagnosis and treatment. I can think of many Brits to give example of but probably you wouldn't know, so I'll suggest the brilliance of Robbie Williams. An illness with a double edged sword. That's my take on it. Tragic :(
@michelegraham9044
@michelegraham9044 6 ай бұрын
I was a paediatric nurse but had to do a few months of community nursing in Australia. I was given a mental hospital now closed after an inquest into its historic abuse. I don’t remember the details right now but it was in Sydney. I also did a stint at a homeless shelter for men - very scary for a couple of teenagers. Is it possible that Britany had a psychotic episode- the hair cutting etc? Rather than manic depression? And that she HAD to take whatever medication she was told while in the facility because they’d make sure she didn’t spit them out?
@andrearoyd2942
@andrearoyd2942 6 ай бұрын
@@michelegraham9044 I agree with the 'psychotic' episode, that is to say within the 'illness' the person has lost contact with reality, certainly in a manic\depressive episode, it can range from total 'awareness - to none'' The hair cutting would certainly be within the behaviours. Some will be, as Britany very gifted and during the manic phases can work endlessly and function well in an always slightly elevated state and their normality would be seen a depression. It seems that with the hyper sexuality aspect also, that Britany was, IMHO more manic than\if ever depressed. Lithium would have been the drug of choice and she would have seen at a 'iron vest' because she wasn't up there flying around which had become her norm. As for giving her Prozac the mind boggles, but then back in the day for children with AD they were given amphetamines !! I been retired years now, I just hope Britany has the help she needs and has trust in those that are giving it.
@sgc1974
@sgc1974 6 ай бұрын
I love this review. I think you sometimes expect her to make logical sense. She was and is not well... This is just what she remembers and feels... Whether it was right or wrong. This is how I see it
@millmill67
@millmill67 6 ай бұрын
Your Lynn voice is 💯
@katharine4696
@katharine4696 6 ай бұрын
I’ve just finished Courtiers and it is VERY insightful!! And an easy read. Please add to your queue!! Thank you, Cheere!
@shirleyhulley5107
@shirleyhulley5107 6 ай бұрын
I'm prone to think she was adding up receipts to see how much she spent versus how much was being taken from her account. What is unclear is if she was allowed access to her account to determine that?
@notpurrfect6397
@notpurrfect6397 6 ай бұрын
If Britney had a benevolent conservator none of this needed to happen. She would have had proper legal access in her custody battle. Better mental health care instead of just throwing her into some rehab everytime she's upset And her own phone. And not been used up by her fathef and his monry-grubbing cronies.
@wyzasukitan
@wyzasukitan 6 ай бұрын
6:43 THANK YOUUU! I am a huge true crime documentary aficionado, and I already know what the friends and family of the victim are going to say about them. Every. Single. Time. Lighting up the room and “she loved to laugh!” It’s actually started to make me a little cynical. I told my family at Christmas when they were teasing me about my enthusiasm for murder stories that if I get gotten, they BETTER tell the truth and not those tired bland lines; “she was an absolute werewolf right after she got up every morning, she took forever to text back, insisted on clean bathrooms everywhere she stayed and hated winter sports unlike everyone else in the family - but she was great at parallel parking and loved cooking for others! We’ve actually started to miss her a bit around here” 😂😂
@redemptionhappens7725
@redemptionhappens7725 6 ай бұрын
I had a coworker who was murdered by her boyfriend and she was a violent alcoholic and almost as toxic as he was but now listening to her story on podcasts she “lit up a room!”
@LG-nb5ur
@LG-nb5ur 6 ай бұрын
Love it 😂😂😂
@MS-zh6yf
@MS-zh6yf 6 ай бұрын
Same. I have said this to my friends. Y’all better tell everyone how weird I was.
@Nikkers8
@Nikkers8 6 ай бұрын
So many questions you have I didn't as I followed her cship for years. I don't know why this supporting information wasn't provided. Also she DID try to hire her own lawyer- many times. One lawyer petitioned the court-the judge said she wasn't capable of choosing a lawyer! She really was totally locked in. Even when Ingham resigned the court had to give permission for her to choose her lawyer - which was granted, due to public pressure. Only then could she hire Rosengart.
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Interesting…she said in the book that she didn’t try to get a lawyer for years because she didn’t think she was allowed. Eventually, obviously, she did get someone to fight for her but she says she didn’t know it was an option for the majority of the conservatorship.
@Nikkers8
@Nikkers8 6 ай бұрын
Right - which is a lie because the story about the note connecting her to a lawyer was leaked and it happened early on. The lawyer even spoke about it in a doc. She really did try to fight but the system protected the ppl controlling her momey. Why doesn't she tell us this? I think the forced Lithium has affected her memory. I do'nt think she even mentions the secret surveillance uncovered in Framing Britney-her dad was running it in her BEDROOM! He even listened to her attorney convos which is illegal. I can't understand what was included/excluded. Enjoying your coverage!@@cheeredenise
@iolandagirleanu9006
@iolandagirleanu9006 6 ай бұрын
Haha I can see your mother side coming out, sometimes it seems like you scold her. I think it's a nice change from everyone pitying her and feeling sorry for her. But it makes total sense for her to react like that, given my theory that she's emotionally stuck at like.. 9-10 years of age. It also explains her lack of self reflection and reactions like "but FINE". I remember watching a therapist talking about her book and how she tried to cling to every moment of normality with her family, afraid of losing it. I think there's like a little kid trapped inside her, not realising what's really going on even as an adult, not maturing. Like she never grew up. It makes me kinda sad tbh.
@BustedFlush7096
@BustedFlush7096 6 ай бұрын
I wish she had a friend like Cheere.
@kellys9584
@kellys9584 6 ай бұрын
Didn’t think you could top Harry’s voice but then you’re like… meet Miss Lynne. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
🤣♥️
@Pepper0077
@Pepper0077 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for turning me onto memoirs! I never realized memoirs are people watching in words! Those are two of my favorite things!
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 6 ай бұрын
Love this comment.
@flyonthewall8122
@flyonthewall8122 6 ай бұрын
❤️👍❤️
@meganpodesta9197
@meganpodesta9197 6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂I love the mother voice ❤️
@silva7493
@silva7493 6 ай бұрын
Lady C is an EXCELLENT writer. I was very pleasantly surprised to discover that when before I knew anything about her (I think it was even before she began cranking out the videos), I read the book she wrote about mm and Harry. I'm looking forward to your reviews!! I LOVE your incredibly insightful reviews.
@BustedFlush7096
@BustedFlush7096 6 ай бұрын
and she’s writing a new up-to-date book, with all the juicy details.
@silva7493
@silva7493 6 ай бұрын
@@BustedFlush7096 How wonderful!!! That is GREAT news.
@catarina_gffaria
@catarina_gffaria 6 ай бұрын
Loving your book analysis, raising such good questions. Just feel like sometimes you seem to expect for her to have been able to have made wise decisions personally, when she could never have at the time being. Mainly because, but not just due to it as you have pointed out abuse and degrading thoughts, she did not have the mental health support to allow her to process many of the trauma she was dealing with. Starting from the JT breakup she clearly needed some sort of professional therapy as an individual. That she did not get, and no one sorted out for her neither. So I understand how she would have been struggling to find her help path and could not "do better" or "act rightfully" because seeing it from an outside perspective now, she did not have the tools necessary for it.
@BustedFlush7096
@BustedFlush7096 6 ай бұрын
She needed it, therapy, growing up with a drunken father who passed out on the floor every night, after he and Lynne screamed all night long. Britney was a slave to her family
@lisamcg93
@lisamcg93 6 ай бұрын
I agree completely
@Nicstewert
@Nicstewert 6 ай бұрын
Courtiers is actually a really good book. Valentine Low is a great writer, I like his style.
@colleenbrown3366
@colleenbrown3366 6 ай бұрын
I am so happy you are a cradle Southerner and reading this book. You bring an authentic perspective to the family dynamics. Chef's kiss!
@flyonthewall8122
@flyonthewall8122 6 ай бұрын
When you asked, "Was Britney ever free?" I'd have to say, "No." Britney once said in an interview that the only time she was ever truly happy was when she was on stage. That's not a life. That's living totally in a pretend world & I think she expected her regular life to be the same way. As sad as it is to say, she was just a commodity. Not only to the people who clamored to see her perform & her freakin' family, but to herself. Editing to add: I'd love your take on "Courtiers." ❤
@sarahjensen8095
@sarahjensen8095 6 ай бұрын
I actually believe the receipt story. She seems very frugal.
@elineman7
@elineman7 6 ай бұрын
I agree- as a mother, when it comes down to it; there is nothing I wouldn’t sacrifice for my kids! Period- no excuse! I find women who leave their children for a man or drugs or alcohol to be very disturbed- something’s off bc that’s just not natural!
@kirstenbrogan5958
@kirstenbrogan5958 6 ай бұрын
The love of money is the root of all evil. It turns people into devils. Young people don't think and react as someone who has fully developed after 25. Combine that with poor parenting, and you get this. Please remember depression is a dark place and you don't think rationally. Robin Greenhill was her former business manager.
@DarkSkies72
@DarkSkies72 6 ай бұрын
Yes, we NEED more of your Harry impression. It’s the best and never fails to make me lmao. 😊
@chelseathibodeaux7029
@chelseathibodeaux7029 6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's been proven that prolonged use of lithium can severely effect the brain. She has days that's one of the medications she was on for 13 years. She shows some of the same physical signs as other patients who are on antipsychotics for years. I think that plays a big part in her behavior now.
@geraldinecarleton-mw6bk
@geraldinecarleton-mw6bk 6 ай бұрын
My daughter and I are both listening to your channel right now and I’m sure she’ll have 60 comments by the time this is over. God bless you.
@ardendetweiler2607
@ardendetweiler2607 6 ай бұрын
I agree about this part of the book! I was entirely frustrated with her!
@1pamby1
@1pamby1 6 ай бұрын
I'd love a review of the courtiers!
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 6 ай бұрын
Yes! Me too.
@JEM.M
@JEM.M 6 ай бұрын
I would listen to you discussing Courtiers, would love to hear your take on it.
@barbparrish1506
@barbparrish1506 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to do these book reviews for us.
@GoggyL29
@GoggyL29 6 ай бұрын
I find Lady C can be a bit catty but the info she gets is usually pretty accurate.
@elainestrang5719
@elainestrang5719 6 ай бұрын
Britney didnt feel loved or seen as a child. And then JT broke her heart. She needed counselling. I imagine shes felt rather lonely in her life...my heart breaks for her.
@robyndawn
@robyndawn 6 ай бұрын
Its scatter probably because its very traumatic. She should have gotten help with organizing the chapter better. As far as her getting a new lawyer, it was impossible as she tried and tried and reached out for help as much as she could. Every ear she had access too was making too much money off her for them to help her. They made sure she couldn't get out of it. Her lawer was chosen for her, and the probate court in California is corrupt. She was secluded to people who were also chosen and thoroughly vetted and told what they weren't aloud to talk about. Sje was constantly spied on even in her own bedroom with her boyfriends. Her dad is a huge creep. The only time anything started to change was when she finally got enough publicity through the free Britney movement to speak to the court herself. Robin was her handler. Its almost unbelievable.
@blandzx2h677
@blandzx2h677 6 ай бұрын
I’m so excited for courtiers. I think you are really going to like it. There is more juicy gossip about the other royals and the ppl that worked for them. Literally the last two chapters talk about Meghan and Harry. It is really interesting look into how the palace runs.
@Lizanneschulz
@Lizanneschulz 6 ай бұрын
What's really frustrating to me about Britney now is the paradox of how important her children are to her, but yet she chooses to do things that embarrass and alienate them. They have told her they don't like the nudity on her Instagram. She continues to do it anyway. She's devastated they don't want a relationship with her. Well.... take some ownership of how you've chosen to behave. Is she technically free to post whatever she wants on her social media? Yep. But it'll come with some consequences and it's pushing those young men away. It's like she has the emotional maturity of a teenager, which is probably from the trauma of childhood stardom and then exacerbated from everything she went through. I'd like her to find stability, happiness, and have a fulfilling relationship with her kids. Time will tell if she can evolve into someone who can do that.
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Exactly how I feel!!!
@Rando15
@Rando15 6 ай бұрын
I know this was an annoying chapter, but Britney was mentally immature on top of depression and a horrible family. I've read Lady C's book on Diana. It's probably the best Diana book. Her Harry and Meghan book is pretty good too. Angela Levin's Camilla, is definitely worth reviewing.
@itbgt007
@itbgt007 6 ай бұрын
(English is my second language, so I'll try to express my thoughts clearly.) Two points about this chapter: First, I think Britney is exceptionally talented as an entertainer, but she is not that good at expressing herself in words. Secondly, I think that not everyone is adept at self-reflection, and we learn it at a young age (or not at all.) My father once told me, "Humans are masters of self-justification." This has stuck with me, and I always consider it when reflecting on anything. Am I just justifying this for myself, or am I looking at this from other perspectives as well? (if that makes sense 😊).
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
It makes perfect sense!! ♥️
@itbgt007
@itbgt007 6 ай бұрын
@@cheeredenise 😊♥️
@janell1919
@janell1919 6 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure listening to your book reviews, Cheere. Very insightful. If you're still undecided about your next book reviews after BRITNEY'S MEMOIR and THE TRAITOR KING whose author, Andrew Lownie was recently a guest on Andrew Gold's Heretics KZfaq channel (very interesting), you can't go past Lady Colin Campbell's books. I recently read her book on The Queen Mother - fascinating & very well written.
@christineparckys3326
@christineparckys3326 6 ай бұрын
I will tune into what ever book you choose.
@fabulousnewt770
@fabulousnewt770 6 ай бұрын
O wow, i am so intune with your channel. The othe.r day you posted Traitor King just as i was moving all my stuff into my new big bedroom from thr small one...(had a damp problem in the walls for years due to badly fitted wall closets on outside wall so its been a storage area). All sorted now and i literally just laid down my new rug and all my things i havent seen for years are out and i am sitting in the glow of much loved and missed ambient lights, sipping a gin before i make dinner and listening to you. Oooooooo...it's all so lovely. 😅😅😅. Its great to have your company during such things. I even put the playback one notch slower to make it last longer. Didnt work on Spare as Harry's voice not as good on slower playback😅
@dhjdmba5684
@dhjdmba5684 6 ай бұрын
You have a very rare skill of being able to pick out facts that seem to be part of the narrative but really when stripped out of the narrative are incongruent and make the narrative false. Should you ever decide not to be a teacher you will have a brilliant and lucrative career as, inter alia, a pr spin doctor, a talk show host or an attorney. Terrific job as always.
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I don’t know that teaching is my life’s calling so it’s good to know I have options 😆
@snappyspeak
@snappyspeak 6 ай бұрын
I love when you do accents!
@tinascheldrup874
@tinascheldrup874 6 ай бұрын
Here i am again!🎉 The Lady C Princess Diana book is Really good! Can't wait, also wanted to pass along a pop culture option. Demi Moore's Autobiography from a few years back is Very good and seemingly very honest. Just a thought.
@Pepper0077
@Pepper0077 6 ай бұрын
Just another thought about the part of Britney and Jason. I think she’s saying (maybe) that she was just a country girl, unaware of how things worked sometimes (she seems bubbly and just kinda bops around. She didn’t pay attention to her surroundings possibly). At first she was just go-with-the-flow. He however, was opposite. He paid attention to everything around them. He knew how the life around her worked, what looked normal for the industry and the safety for her when they’d go out in public. He watched out for her, because she seems trusting and sweet to even strangers and obviously that’s dangerous. Since then, she has grown to become a lot more observant, and she’s at the level of CIA spydom (I thought spydom was a word🤷🏻‍♀️).She was just making a joke. 😊 The amount of attention paid was on the opposite ends and made them incompatible. She didn’t like to be so seen by him. Every person that “saw” her and was close to her, seemed to betray her. Maybe she wanted to save some of herself, for herself and not share it with him. It may be that she was maturing and was figuring out she was her own person and didn’t have to tell everyone everything-or anyone anything. He could easily read her. We can!
@Pepper0077
@Pepper0077 6 ай бұрын
Also, I read my comment back and I sound so sure of myself! Wow! It’s just an idea.😂 Honestly, I live 2 hours from where Britney is from. When I heard the CIA comment, we use different branches to compare our level of intel.😂I think we use FBI more. Such cliche’s down here.
@hurricaneheide
@hurricaneheide 6 ай бұрын
Just looked it up and Robin Greenhill was her former business manager
@buttercup1765
@buttercup1765 5 ай бұрын
Always enjoyable!
@JennGardner-bh5my
@JennGardner-bh5my 5 ай бұрын
I agree this section is “pouty”. It was almost like it was the voice of an adolescent versus the voice of a woman in her 30s.
@ardendetweiler2607
@ardendetweiler2607 6 ай бұрын
Anything to keep you with us !
@janabloomfield4151
@janabloomfield4151 6 ай бұрын
I’m at a loss as to how there is all of this control surrounding Britney’s every facet of her life (e.g., meds every morning, controlling and limiting technology, sweeping houses of friends, etc.), but this paradoxes with her also missing court dates for children and showing up in a wedding dress. There are pieces of this story missing. Through all of this why is no one requiring her to have some sort of counseling? I have a book suggestion I would love for you to add; The Housekeeper’s Diary, by Wendy Berry. The caveat is the book is out of print. I’ve looked online at second hand sites. Amazon has it at an absurdly outrageous price.
@marylarson1874
@marylarson1874 6 ай бұрын
You made this so interesting. You did great. 🌺
@epic_andra
@epic_andra 6 ай бұрын
For some reason I only get notifications about Traitor king. I had to search your channel to see that you actually posted Britney 6 days ago 😭 Even though I interacted with your previous Britney videos. Ugh I hate youtube and its mysterious algorithms. The good part is that now I get to binge the last 2 parts, I love listening to you while I work from home 😊 i hope your channel gets pushed up by youtube!
@ElsasPet
@ElsasPet 6 ай бұрын
I have no clue about Brittany Spears, this is my first intro. But i am a Mum who's had to go through the court to fight to get my kids back after the father decided he wasn't going to let them come home. We had no legally binding parenting agreement and that means that it's not against the law. I was so broken, you said "psychosis " in ur last video, it was apt. So i understand her initial shock and heartbreak. It is enough to drive you insane. I don't understand the rest. She had all the money to get the right people on the job to get her kids back. She had the means to hire people to help her legally and these types of cases are "rushed" (7 long excruciating months) through the family court. I don't understand why she didn't take advantage of all the help she had at her disposal. And i have no idea how she spent so long under a conservator(?) if she was mentally competent. After the return of her kids why did she need help for so long unless there was something wrong? It's not the 1950s where women were treated for hysteria. I can't believe that the courts had any nephereous reasons for keeping her under this act. She talks about how she wasn't coping but she doesn't say how it affected her boys. I agree, Lady C is catty and especially so towards Princess Diana. She never misses an opportunity to put the boot in. I can't watch her because of it. So it'll be interesting to see if she can keep her disdain to herself in the book.
@jenniferhill7224
@jenniferhill7224 6 ай бұрын
after Mathew perry and Diana, would mind please considering doing that book you were going to do on ted kennedy it seemed interesting
@2Ten1Ryu
@2Ten1Ryu 6 ай бұрын
This story about Britney makes me think of so many Reddit stories I have heard before about people that were so severely abused and manipulated since childhood. Those people were suffering, and angry and wanted it to stop, yet were so often not able to leave their abusers. People on Reddit call them doormats, but I guess when you have been conditioned to be dependent, or you never really learned to think for yourself, it's just such a hard thing to do... someone with a healthy childhood and healthy mindset can't imagine what it must be like, to not see any way out of there, even if it's right in front of your eyes... I am just shocked and saddened to see that Britney's life is basically one of these Reddit stories, happening right in front of our eyes. For the whole world to see. Imagine that... it is basically a tragic family story from US, involving a famous person. And I'm sitting here, listening to this in Austria (I am from Germany, though).
@silva7493
@silva7493 6 ай бұрын
I think "Courtiers" sounds promising! It's too bad about KZfaq's way to sorta dictate your content though.
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Yeah…it’s really annoying. But I’m trying to grow the channel so I got to do a little of that stuff so I can do the books I really want to do. Got to pay the bills 😆
@silva7493
@silva7493 6 ай бұрын
@@cheeredenise Yes, you do!!!
@blandzx2h677
@blandzx2h677 6 ай бұрын
I used to be a legal guardian for adults with developmental disabilities. We would be called on when there was no family to take on guardianship. As guardian you are not allowed to dictate minor details of persons life. Ex you can not keep them from eating dessert. Now if they have issues with binge eating you may have to set parameters around food but all that has to be documented and medical professionals have to be involved in that process. It is true that the courts are not as vigilant with reviewing conservatorships between family. The courts were more involved with us because we were provided by the state
@Qlassyone
@Qlassyone 6 ай бұрын
I agree that this section was missing something. I really think her family took advantage of her but she actually needed help. Nothing like giving the keys to her life to the people that messed her up to begin with.
@jessieliz001
@jessieliz001 6 ай бұрын
I started Lady Colin Campbell's The Real Diana (I'm assuming that's the one you're planning to read). I'm not a fan of Diana, but I find myself being even less of a fan of Lady C the more I read. I'm definitely looking forward to getting your take on the book (both on Diana as well as Lady C's commentary) after Traitor King. Loving all the content!
@AB-cw1fi
@AB-cw1fi 6 ай бұрын
You did a great job with some difficult material---and you made it interesting and informative by illuminating the shortcomings of this section. Also, as far as the meds go, when a person is committed or under a conservatorship and doesn't take their meds--that is usually grounds for inpatient admission and meds may be given as an injection. It is difficult to cheek or spit out meds under the scrutiny that she experienced.
@tinascheldrup874
@tinascheldrup874 6 ай бұрын
It's terrifying to think that this man had control over her very being for that long and it appears that there are still control issues going on to this day. I think the fact that NOBODY she came in contact with throughout tried to mitigate or outright put a wedge in or stop to the horrible exploitation and abuse she suffered. TERRIFYING!!! ALL of those fans clamoring for justice and release for her to No Avail.😮
@corvettedm1
@corvettedm1 6 ай бұрын
I have to wonder if Lynn has any feelings whatsoever about missing her grandchildren.
@user-eq6id3sx7t
@user-eq6id3sx7t 6 ай бұрын
Looking forward to all those books! You mentioned before Jeanette Mccurdy also?🤩🌟🤩I know What you mean about lady C but her books is nothing like What you see of her on KZfaq, she had this book on Harry and Meghan that was brilliant, and she seemed really fair actually. Hope Brit would listen to this, sometimes you need someone from the outside to call a spade a spade
@debbrand8106
@debbrand8106 6 ай бұрын
I would love your take on The Courtiers as well 🙏🏻
@gabbyb4493
@gabbyb4493 6 ай бұрын
Cheere you should think about doing the book, The Housekeepers Diary by Wendy Berry.
@lynnewilliams6662
@lynnewilliams6662 6 ай бұрын
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@itbgt007
@itbgt007 6 ай бұрын
😂 I'm having a tough time with Courtiers. It would be awesome if you could review it. That would motivate me to finish it, and I know you’ll be super entertaining as always!
@sherrywinston8885
@sherrywinston8885 6 ай бұрын
I believe that she was keeping the receipts. I know of some people that will focus on something all the while their lives are falling apart.
@Happinc
@Happinc 6 ай бұрын
It would seem that it’s Robin Greenhill, a Tri star sports & entertainment executive who was glued to Brittany’s side… sounds like a truly desperate situation!
@amylouise9853
@amylouise9853 6 ай бұрын
I’ve got a slightly different view of her conservatorship having watched Emily D Baker go over the legal filings and court transcripts. Yes, if she had looked after herself better and not partied it would have been harder to put her in the conservatorship but I don’t believe she would have avoided it. Whether it was Britney herself or just her advisors, someone organised for her finances to be locked up right before the conservatorship. All the sensible things like having trusts with her choice of potential administrators lined up and the requirement of multiple doctors to sign off if she was ever incapacitated was done. Legally she had locked her father out of her money but this was all ignored. It is astonishing how much the judge overlooked with her conservatorship and its administrations. I really do think in my opinion that Britney fell into a bear trap that had been prepared carefully to keep firm control over her and her money. A trap that someone on her team saw coming and tried to protect her from but failed.
@marahill5589
@marahill5589 6 ай бұрын
It's just so sad
@gabbyb4493
@gabbyb4493 6 ай бұрын
I would love if you did Courtiers!
@lisamcg93
@lisamcg93 6 ай бұрын
She needed someone in her life who was just pulling for her, just out for her best interests alone and she never had anyone in her life doing that. I feel so bad for her she’s clearly had some kind of manic episodes since childhood and no one cared enough to see or get her help. It’s easy to say she should have done this or that but she wasn’t thinking clearly and didn’t have the knowledge at that point to advocate for herself. I believe she needed help maybe even a conservatorship but her family or anyone profiting off of the decisions being made shouldn’t have had any say.
@OctoberGirl16
@OctoberGirl16 6 ай бұрын
I always think if Britney had grown up with parents like Taylor Swift’s… supportive, intelligent, knowledgeable … her life and career could have been completely different. Sadly the entire Spears family seems touched by mental health issues and problems with drugs and alcohol. None of which are a recipe for success… much less a “normal” life. I feel sorry for Britney in many ways. She seems to be emotionally immature… forever trapped as that young sexy girl without the ability to ever grow up.
@pattititman1621
@pattititman1621 6 ай бұрын
Yes, do Cortiers.
@Ames_VanMercer
@Ames_VanMercer 6 ай бұрын
Courtiers - yes please!
@thomasinavolkman4456
@thomasinavolkman4456 6 ай бұрын
With a grandmother who suffered from depression and a grandfather who was so cruel and controlling, it's no surprise Britney's parents were damaged. Their lack of insight into their own terrible behavior is apparent by the lax way they raised their own children. Britney was once the Golden child, but when she went through her downward spiral, the emphasis was then placed on Jamie Lynn to take up the mantle but she didn't have the talent or the drive to achieve what Britney had. This story is very sad. It's obvious that Britney probably was bi-polar, a disabling disorder that affects her moods and thoughts, and it is highly genetic. The family dynamics display opportunistic and abusive behavior. This is a sad tale. With no support from family or professionals it amazes me that Britney is not more damaged. Britney deserves to pout a little, her life was made a living hell by these bad actors.
@rumakingthatup
@rumakingthatup 6 ай бұрын
Robin Greenhill was Britney's business manager
@DarkSkies72
@DarkSkies72 6 ай бұрын
She was really young. We all partied and made mistakes. The difference is we’re not under a microscope splashed all over the tabloids. It can’t be easy especially at that YOUNG age. She did nothing to lose 13 years of her life like she did, it’s maddening. I would have went totally insane.
@JustMe-oq9zk
@JustMe-oq9zk 6 ай бұрын
Still catching up ❤🎉
@mackss9468
@mackss9468 6 ай бұрын
I know I’ve already commented this, but I do think you should consider covering the memoir ‘Becoming Sister Wives’. The ‘Sister Wives’ show on TLC has a huge following. KZfaqrs who comment on the show often receive very high views. If you watched the episodes before each recording as you read the book, I think it could be insanely good. You are EXACTLY the type of commentator the fans have been dying for. Anyway, can’t wait to listen to you cover Perry and Lady C’s book!
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Don’t think I haven’t thought about it 🤣
@farzanaahmadi7705
@farzanaahmadi7705 6 ай бұрын
Dear Cheere, you truly will understand person, if you’re in her shoes. She wasn’t regular person, who is reviewing books. You’re not fair in many things…
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Since you don’t know anything about me, I would invite you to hold that level of judgment for things you’re informed about. My other reviews have been exceptionally one sided on HER side but it’s not a balanced review if I leave it there.
@tinascheldrup874
@tinascheldrup874 6 ай бұрын
Also, sorry for the adendum, the notion of practical work when you are clinically depressed is sometimes beyond capabilities unfortunately. I've been there and it's scary stuff. I too want to shake the girl speaking but know the inevitability of regression without Alot Of Help😢
@Nicstewert
@Nicstewert 6 ай бұрын
Every episode of Britney ends up with me listening while doing google image searches. You guys, I swear to you I could fix her look in a day. Just give me a day! It would be so easy!
@CharmaineMill
@CharmaineMill 6 ай бұрын
Yes she was acting crazy and being taken care of by that dodgy manager. I read Lynne's book she! her mother didn't say anything of her giving Britney drinks
@BackToNature123
@BackToNature123 6 ай бұрын
Initially when talking about Jason and that he was a friend of her mum, I thought you were going to say he was paid security and that he was being paid 😅
@user-vs1tc3kj3z
@user-vs1tc3kj3z 6 ай бұрын
I think at this point, Brittany's actions reflect a lot of learned helplessness. I've seen the alcoholic dynamic play out with my own relatives and the worse insanity of the enablers. If there's a person, especially a kid, that tries to say something about or question alarming behavior, the enablers shame the child, rather than acknowledge the illness of the alcoholic. So then the child tries to adapt to what she's being taught is "normal." Understandable if you had to mentally and/or entirely check out to fulfill these rather diabolical expectations. So doing the right and sane thing needs a spirit of rebellion which can be difficult when you also need and crave your parents' stability and support, approval. I could be totally wrong and just be inadvertently vomiting all my business, but much of what Brittany is doing i quite relate to, barring the international pop star element. Until she can successfully detach from her family, it would be easy to stay infantilized. In her mind, this money making power has probably been the key to her parents' approval, stability for her family of origin, longer than what she's able to perceive as the key to her autonomy. Then I could see how any behavior of hers that would enable others to have control over her finances would be encouraged. I can see how this would be very hard to untangle one's identity from what has always been expected of her, into her identity as a child of God with dignity and the divinely appointed vocation of motherhood that she's trying to fulfill. Then you add any possible complicated relationship with alcohol/substances and trauma of betrayal and abortion... I mean, c'mon! I'm glad she's survived thus far.
@maryminetola2687
@maryminetola2687 6 ай бұрын
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@rumakingthatup
@rumakingthatup 6 ай бұрын
I think when she's writing about this period of time, it takes her back to this very disturbing period in her life. She has PTSD, imo. She admitted she needed help but she objected to her father being the guardian. Some of what she writes is for her family to see. That her parents escaped prosecution is mind boggling. The DA is just protecting the judge who enabled it. I'd love to see the political contributions to elections her parents made.
@lisalivingston6473
@lisalivingston6473 6 ай бұрын
I think Britney Spears' memoir is so tragic, not only because of her sad relationship with her parents under a crippling and controlling conservatorship, but especially because she still seems to be mired in feelings that she is not in full control of her life. Regardless of her talent, which she seems to have lost a passion for pursuing, she is still a mom. Her sons are now 17 and 18 years old, and I wonder how they feel when they see their mother posing topless on her book cover? How do they feel about their mother posting images of herself on social media dancing with knives? I think it's sad to see someone struggling and in crisis, and I hope Britney can start thinking of her son's feelings and do what is best for their mental health. In the process of thinking about others, she may also find a way to recapture her passion for singing and make a success of something that once gave her life purpose and pure joy. Americans love a comeback story, and I hope this chapter will be part of Britney's future...and maybe even documented as an update in her book's paperback release.
@suzeeq3704
@suzeeq3704 6 ай бұрын
How about reading Lady C’s book: Meghan and Harry the real story
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Good idea!
@dbrown8351
@dbrown8351 6 ай бұрын
Funny how she says she would never release a book and make money if her children would be harmed by it and she proceeds to release a book when her teen boys dont have their mother in their life.
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
😆 you said the very think I thought of but didn’t say!
@esterbengoa6077
@esterbengoa6077 6 ай бұрын
True, but she's not making money of them. I bet the children have heard all the rubbish about her.
@catarina_gffaria
@catarina_gffaria 6 ай бұрын
I think that is a thought that we get by association of ideas, but the circumstances, purpose and subjects of one book and the other look entirely different... Perhaps the ghostwriter here, like with some of the repetitiveness of the chapter, should just have worked around clipping the extra comment; it doesn't add anything to the point already made about her mother's actions and creates unnecessary doubt on her part to the reader.
@LG-nb5ur
@LG-nb5ur 6 ай бұрын
Publishing giants are encouraging any and all celebrities to write a memoir these days. After the "success" of spare (me), it seems that anything goes.
@sherrywinston8885
@sherrywinston8885 6 ай бұрын
40:15 I don't understand either.
@sherrywinston8885
@sherrywinston8885 6 ай бұрын
It is sad to think that she didn't employ some staff to help her when she would take her boys to the studio or anywhere , or at least some bodyguards, then see HER money is being used to pay for bodyguards as if they are her jailers.
@hurricaneheide
@hurricaneheide 6 ай бұрын
In regards to Jason, I am so not behind this. "Oh no! My boyfriend is trying to protect me! Guess he has to go!" Like, what?
@anncarper8163
@anncarper8163 6 ай бұрын
I'm wondering if Brittney was seeing a therapist during this time? It seems to me she could have benefitted from talking to someone who could have been more objective than her family members. Just taking meds without any therapy doesn't seem very helpful. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the Princess Di book. I was also wondering if you were still going to do the Robert Kennedy book? I'd love to hear your take on his life & fam. But whatever you decide, I'm on board! 🙂
@shirleyrothouse8057
@shirleyrothouse8057 6 ай бұрын
I was just going to comment on drugs without therapy when I saw your comment. Seems that many 'handlers' of celebratees are more interested in keeping the $ coming in and not angering the person, than being honest and getting the help that is needed.
@annettebailey331
@annettebailey331 6 ай бұрын
Britney Spears did her dirt too
@cheeredenise
@cheeredenise 6 ай бұрын
Everyone is usually up to something
@karenrobertson2312
@karenrobertson2312 6 ай бұрын
Hi, pretty lady! ❤
@ADowney-jh4fk
@ADowney-jh4fk 6 ай бұрын
I know people aren’t going to like this and want to preface by saying that her mother was monster for making money off of her daughters struggles. But Britney says she can’t understand why her mother would write a book and she would do anything for her kids if they were going through something. Anything! Yet, when they asked her to stop the provocative/half naked instagram posts, she doubled down and posted extra. Then she talked crap about them knowing full well her fans would bully them. Sure it’s her body, but she has teenaged sons. They said they weren’t comfortable and asked her to tone it down. Instead she posted a picture with her butt cheeks spread after talking crap about them online. Yes, I know that’s not writing a book and maybe not quite the same but she can’t, despite her mother doing something terrible to her, see that she is upsetting her kids too.
@esterbengoa6077
@esterbengoa6077 6 ай бұрын
Have you seen the interview with Frank Skinner? She looked truly scared before each questions. He's slightly creepy, but knowing when to stop so he doesn't look like a dirty old man.
@leslienaradikian5306
@leslienaradikian5306 6 ай бұрын
I read this book and felt the entire time that she didn't take any accountability. I kept thinking they wouldn't take her children away for the reasons she gives. In fact, I think it's hard to lose custody as a mother especially. She was likely on some hard core drugs (even if she doesn't say so) abd was having some major mental health episodes. Thanks for validating my opinions (for the most part).
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