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Is the media to blame for Britney's troubles?

Bonnie Fuller, who has helmed Cosmo, Us Weekly and Star magazines talks about the pop diva's fall.
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Re: Is the media to blame for Britney's troubles?
HA! I would love to see anyone even try to be in Britney's shoes. I think the paprazzi are to blame. I mean, she can't do anything, ANYTHING, without other people trying to get a picture of her doing it or watching her and bugging her. The poor woman has NO alone time. I don't know anyone who could handle that. And people who think they have an illness... NO SHIT!! She can't even think let alone go out and be normal like everyone else. It's normal relaxing things that allow us as humans to stay intellecutally healthy. Britney doesn't have that luxury. So when you're saying she lives in Luxury, perhaps you might want to redefine your definition. Because to me, I wouldn't want that kind of fame. Sure I'd love to have drinks, food, cars, houses, etc. etc. But not at the price or privacy or my own sanity. Leave the girl alone for chirst sake. Go do something interesting with your life and stop trying to make excuses for the Paparazzi. They're discusting human beings. The scum of the earth as far as I'm concerned.
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Re: Is the media to blame for Britney's troubles?
Yes, I believe so. Britney has been a product of the media ever since her mother forced her into show business. She would just do as she was told, and lived in luxury. She didn't see anything else. But now that she's opened her eyes and sees what the real world is like, she can't take. And now, the media is making it worse. A picture of Britney nowadays could be worth 10 grand! You gotta feel bad for her.
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Re: Is the media to blame for Britney's troubles?
Totally not. Britney is to blame. But blame may be the wrong word--she is loving it and using it.
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