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Britney

Spears

continues to premiere, and double, after

a year released

from the guardianship of her father,

James Parnell Spears.

She opens freedom and

also adolescence.

Defiant, testing all limits and committing what she must consider

mischief of her age,

despite her 41 years.

Her nudes

of her on social networks, covering with her hands or some emoji just enough to evade censorship, are beginning to

be exasperating

even to those who cheered on her audacity a few months ago.

It is his particular way of praying for his father to

"burn in hell",

the prayer he makes every night before going to sleep.

"Big children, heart attack," says an Indian proverb.

As the singer has declared,

the drunkenness of her father

when she was a child ruined her life, prevented a normal upbringing, based on love and respect.

"He always told me I was fat,

so I never felt pretty or good enough and I think that made me feel the worst, the fear of being scared of what he would do (...) He was never a father because

he was always drunk!!!",

exploded a few months ago in his networks.

Family troubles at the Spears' house

Now he has seen the world surrendered at his feet and walks through puddles.

She does it with such fury that she ends up splashing his own sons,

Sean Preston and Jayden,

ages 17 and 16.

The latter acknowledged in an interview with ITV News that it will take "time and effort" to rebuild the relationship with his mother.

He wishes him to improve mentally, but assures that they also need

to "process all the emotional trauma"

they have suffered, to heal his mental state.

As for her grandfather, James Parnell, Jayden says he

doesn't deserve the hate

he's getting.

"He's just tried to be a father."

Let's remember that, after her success in 2007 with the premiere of 'Blackout', the singer began

a desperate flight from herself

that she symbolized

by shaving her hair.

She was overwhelmed by fame, her addictions, excessive parental control, her problems with her husband,

Kevin Federline,

and the constant public judgment.

What came next is well known:

thirteen years under the strict legal guardianship of his father,

who was accused of taking advantage of his daughter's psychiatric admission in 2008 to take over her life and fortune,

some 60 million dollars.

For thirteen years she was legally treated

as a minor

and was deprived of any personal, medical or financial decisions.

Through it all, she never stopped adding to the family accounts with her music.

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Britney Freed: The Book of Discord

On September 30, 2021,

Britney got her freedom,

but the father's attitude, indifferent to his daughter's emotional problems and excessively

meticulous when it came to money,

took its toll on the singer.

During all this time, James has been the target of all criticism.

He has apologized, but he is absolutely convinced that he did the right thing.

"My God, where would she be now without that guardianship? I'm not going to paint any beautiful landscape.

The guardianship was very hard,

but without it I don't know if she would be alive now," he told The Sun newspaper.

He feels mistreated by people - the conspiracy theorists, he says - and also by his own daughter when she insults or insults him.

"It's been a hell of a time,

but I love her,"

settled in the interview.

James is aware of his lack of conviction and has decided to explain precisely and in a more clarifying way what has happened in these years

in a book

that will also bear the signature of Britney's ex-husband, Kevin Federline.

The news has surprised because this unique couple of authors starred

in serious brawls in the past.

Now father and ex-son-in-law have sat down to write a kind of treatise on fatherhood that sounds more like

a vendetta.

"All I can say is that most people have no idea what the truth is," he revealed to 'The Sun'.

Will that truth do Britney any good or is it just a deposition to try to purge her conscience?

Those who judge her wonder if this time of obstinate control has helped her daughter to mature and if it would not have been better for

her to learn to get up

on her own after her stumbles, drawing a lesson from good or bad. her decisions.

Is her current behavior that link that she should have overcome fifteen years ago?

Wouldn't it have been better

to set limits in her childhood

and have made him the best reference for her?

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Where is Britney Spears going?

From what the singer transmits in her latest images, guardianship has been of no use to James Parnell if it did not help him control his impulses, reflect, be critical and take responsibility for his own life.

Her free will is nothing more than an illusion that makes him feed on her errors and contradictions.

He takes a step forward professionally and

takes another step back personally.

Construction and deconstruction, going from euphoria to self-contempt and altering the chronological order of life

in the search for identity

and still without clarifying who could or should be.

With the recklessness of 14 and the romanticism of 16. Nothing that age couldn't cure, if he really had those years.

Nor does 2023 promise to be his best year.

The book of his ex and her father is just a threat against pending lawsuits.

Not even her relationship with her sister

Hers Jamie Lynn

or her mother

Hers Lynne

are good.

She finds it hard to forget

how unmoved they were by her father's behavior.

Ignoring the public apologies of her parent, he has ironized on her Instagram account with the idea of ​​having coffee with her.

She just teases

her to remind her that until very recently she had

forbidden

him any product that contained

caffeine.

As if that were not enough, her new husband, the actor and physical trainer

Sam Asghari,

does not seem very satisfied with his

nudes in networks.

Her new blow has come from her own production company, which has announced that the singer

will have her own musical

on Broadway.

It will be released in June 2023 with the title 'Once Upon a One More Time' and will review the pop star's greatest hits, but she will not intervene.

There will be no mention of her in her life either, although it will serve to give her music its

rightful place.

Britney doesn't even want to hear about tributes or movies about her life.

"Friends, I'm not dead!"

She protests in networks.

In her last post, she takes a phrase that repeats any motivation manual: "Attract what you expect. Project what you want. Become what you respect and

reflect what you admire."

A round phrase to close the year, useless when the reflection is nothing more than a fawn about to be devoured by the tiger.

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