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Did I hear that Justin Timberlake finally apologized to Britney :o

 

Yes, but it's not enough. He used patriarchy ro advance his career, stamping over two women to do so. Awful, awful man. He can apologise NOW, sitting on millions, and with his singing career basically over. Hollow gesture. Too little, too late.

hey siri how to apologise when you face backlash but don't actually care

Yeah that Justin apology is just too little, too late, for me. On the surface it seems to tick all the right boxes by saying all the right things, but eh... the fact that this took almost 20 years, the airing of a documentary, and him receiving more heat than possibly ever before for his role to play in Britney's downfall, for him to finally come up with this apology... it shouldn't have taken this long. He's been questioned about it numerous times over the years and took no opportunity to apologise in the past. It makes me feel like this post is damage control rather than particularly genuine or heartfelt. Also, he doesn't actually specifically mention anything about his own behaviour, it's just a blanket apology... like, if you knew nothing about this situation at all, you'd have to do some research because Justin's post certainly doesn't spell it out.

 

I'm also a bit *eyebrow raise* at him using this opportunity to try and atone for Janet too. It's like trying to kill two birds with one stone, and to me that seems kind of disrespectful and insincere.

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YEP!

 

Here is a video of the person who found it all out:

 

@1369997538221248518

 

It's considered "money laundering" and is illegal. Should be prison sentences for all involved.

Britney Thinking of Speaking Out, Is 'Much Happier' Amid Support From Fans

 

Britney Spears is loving the outpouring of support from her fans after the release of the much talked-about New York Times documentary on her life, Framing Britney Spears, a source tells ET.

 

The unauthorized documentary explores Britney's meteoric rise to fame, her negative portrayal in the media and her ongoing conservatorship battle with her father, Jamie Spears. Britney has not commented on the documentary, but according to our source, the 39-year-old pop star has considered telling her story in her own words.

 

"Britney has considered speaking out about her past, mostly because she doesn't feel others should tell her story," the source says. "She's always hated doing interviews but if she ever takes that step, Oprah would most likely be her first choice. At this point, there is no plan in the works for her to do an interview but when she does, there will be steps Britney would need to take before speaking out."

 

The source notes that Britney has definitely been feeling the love from her fans. She has also gotten public support from multiple celebrities, including Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian West and John Mayer.

 

"Britney has been much happier lately and those closest to her feel it's because she's received such tremendous support from her fans," the source says. "The release of the documentary has inspired an outpouring of more love than ever. While she hasn't been able to make changes to her conservatorship, she's received millions of messages from fans on social media and she feels far more understood."

 

Meanwhile, when it comes to Britney's ongoing conservatorship case, ET learned that during the remote court hearing on Wednesday, her attorney, Samuel Ingham, said he plans to file a petition and ask the court on their next hearing, April 27, to make Jodi Montgomery Britney's permanent conservator. Jamie was named co-conservator of Spears' estate and person in 2008, and in December, her conservatorship was extended until Sept. 3, 2021. Jodi, a professionally licensed conservator, temporarily took over the role in 2019 when Jamie volunteered to briefly step down, citing health reasons.

 

In August 2020, Britney had requested that Jodi be named the permanent conservator of her person after her court appointment expired on Aug. 22. However, Jamie's role remained unchanged.

 

 

 

https://www.etonline.com/britney-spears-has...ans-source-says

I can't wait for the day for her to tell her story unsupervised. So glad to hear that she is feeling the love from the fans and is generally happier :wub:
Yeah sure. Jamie essentially saved Britney from ending up dead in a ditch, but you do you do.

 

Because the life of a prisoner is so much better?

 

I’d rather “end up dead in a ditch” by my own doing than spend my 30s having less rights than a child

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Yet TMZ still seems to be playing Jamie's game. They keep claiming having a 'reliable source' saying Britney IS behind her social media and she means what she's posting -_- it's all very messy as usual.
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