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'''Britney Spears''' (born December 2, 1981) is an [[United States of America|American]] pop [[singer]] who catapulted to fame with her 1999 hit song "...Baby One More Time". By singing about adolescent sexuality while professing to be a virgin, Spears became a magnet of popular attention.
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'''Britney Spears''' (born December 2, 1981) is an [[United States of America|American]] [[pop music|pop]] [[singer]] who catapulted to fame by claiming to have "strong morals" talk <ref>Spears, 17, poses in hot pants and a push-up bra for her first Rolling Stone cover. "What's the big deal?" she asks the magazine. "I have really strong morals, and just because I look sexy on the cover of Rolling Stone doesn't mean I'm a naughty girl." [http://www.people.com/people/britney_spears People magazine]</ref> while doing everything she could to flout traditional morality and religion.
  
Her version of "[[morality]]" was to delay [[premarital sex]] until age 21, when she had an affair with [[Justin Timberlake]]. After that, she plunged headlong into concert and recording industry, exploiting her "pop tart" persona with stunts such as a televised lesbian kiss with her mentor [[Madonna Ciccone]] and a short-lived [[Las Vegas]] marriage.
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Her 1998 hit song and video "Baby One More Time" depicts her in an altered Catholic school uniform leading other schoolgirls in flaunting her sexuality.
  
She gave birth to a child but agreed to [[joint custody]] with the child's father while pursuing the single life. Driving while intoxicated with alcohol and stronger drugs, her legal troubles mounted. Early in January 2008, she was carried from her house in a stretcher.
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While professing to be a [[virgin]], Spears became a magnet of popular attention. During this period rumors spread that she had lost her virginity to her then-boyfriend [[Justin Timberlake]] but the couple soon split thereafter. After that, she plunged headlong into the concert and recording industry, exploiting her "pop tart" persona with stunts such as a televised lesbian kiss with her mentor [[Madonna Ciccone]] and a short-lived [[Las Vegas]] marriage.
  
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She married back-up dancer [[Kevin Federline]] in 2004 and gave birth to their two children before the couple [[divorce]]d in 2006. Spears and Federline initially had joint [[custody]] of the children, but a court granted Federline sole custody after Spears was charged with hit-and-run and driving without a license in late 2007. Early in 2008, she was carried from her house in a stretcher and later involuntarily held in a psychiatric ward.  Control of Spears finances has been temporarily ceded to her father.
  
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In August 2021 [[Rose McGowan]] spoke out on [[Tucker Carlson]]'s show in support of Britney Spears:
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{{quotebox-float|"Imagine you're a 25 year old young woman, or young human, who has been forced to perform since as long as she could walk, to support her family.
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Her father put her under a conservatorship at age 25. Many in the media laughed and scorned her when she shaved her head. I lived in Hollywood during that time, and I've made it my life's mission to tell all of you out there what so many of you really know deep down: That fame and [[Victims of Hollywood|Hollywood and the media machine are rotten to the core]] and they do hurt and they do damage."<ref>https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-rose-mcgowan-makes-surprise-appearance-on-tucker-to-support-britney-spears-conservatorship-battle</ref>}}
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==Notes==
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== See also ==
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*[[Hollywood values]]
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Revision as of 01:36, November 23, 2021

Britney Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American pop singer who catapulted to fame by claiming to have "strong morals" talk [1] while doing everything she could to flout traditional morality and religion.

Her 1998 hit song and video "Baby One More Time" depicts her in an altered Catholic school uniform leading other schoolgirls in flaunting her sexuality.

While professing to be a virgin, Spears became a magnet of popular attention. During this period rumors spread that she had lost her virginity to her then-boyfriend Justin Timberlake but the couple soon split thereafter. After that, she plunged headlong into the concert and recording industry, exploiting her "pop tart" persona with stunts such as a televised lesbian kiss with her mentor Madonna Ciccone and a short-lived Las Vegas marriage.

She married back-up dancer Kevin Federline in 2004 and gave birth to their two children before the couple divorced in 2006. Spears and Federline initially had joint custody of the children, but a court granted Federline sole custody after Spears was charged with hit-and-run and driving without a license in late 2007. Early in 2008, she was carried from her house in a stretcher and later involuntarily held in a psychiatric ward. Control of Spears finances has been temporarily ceded to her father.

In August 2021 Rose McGowan spoke out on Tucker Carlson's show in support of Britney Spears:

"Imagine you're a 25 year old young woman, or young human, who has been forced to perform since as long as she could walk, to support her family.

Her father put her under a conservatorship at age 25. Many in the media laughed and scorned her when she shaved her head. I lived in Hollywood during that time, and I've made it my life's mission to tell all of you out there what so many of you really know deep down: That fame and Hollywood and the media machine are rotten to the core and they do hurt and they do damage."[2]

Notes

  1. Spears, 17, poses in hot pants and a push-up bra for her first Rolling Stone cover. "What's the big deal?" she asks the magazine. "I have really strong morals, and just because I look sexy on the cover of Rolling Stone doesn't mean I'm a naughty girl." People magazine
  2. https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-rose-mcgowan-makes-surprise-appearance-on-tucker-to-support-britney-spears-conservatorship-battle

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