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Why Britney’s Long-Awaited Victory Should End The Weaponization of Mental Illness
After thirteen long years of being chained to an archaic existence that demeaned and suffocated the rights of an oppressed, beloved superstar, the time has come for the imprisoned victim to finally receive her first taste of what sweet freedom on one’s terms feels like.
Britney Spears will be forty in less than a month, and her milestone birthday will be an extra special way to mark the notable end of the court-mandated conservatorship that was put in place by the singer’s parents back in 2007 in response to her infamous string of mental breakdowns and how the media’s harmful coverage was adding more flames to an out-of-control fire.
There’s no doubt that the toxicity of the 2000s and 2010s permeated through the valves of celebrity culture and set the pace for nonstop harassment by the ravenous packs of strategically situated paparazzi, ready and willing to risk it all for the graphic shots of the rich and famous publicly weathering the very worst of times.
Spears was the tragic byproduct of a notoriously intoxicating era that thrived heavily on chaos and mayhem from flashing lights, speeding cars, and the blitzed-out A-listers with the bedazzled bullseye on their backs, who can’t escape the high price of their privileged stations.