Fooking hell, I am spending too much time writing about this woman today!
Why must the retelling of the cause of Britney Spears‘ breakdown be so enthralling? [Website – Amy Grindhouse]
Mother of ‘The Cheeto’, Lynne Spears, is set to release a tell-all book, entitled ‘Throught The Storm’, 16 Septmeber.
But unfortunately for Lynne, major details of the book have been leaked to the media, that make her look like EPIC fail mother of the year!
Lynne Spears claims Britney was drinking not long after joining joined Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club, a U.S. variety television show.
Mrs Spears also says her daughter lost her virginity aged 14 to an 18-year-old high school football player soon after she quit the programme.
A source has told how Britney was dating the football star while at school, and how her mother encouraged the relationship because she thought it would make her more popular.
The budding singer spent a lot of time at her boyfriend’s house and eventually lost her virginity there.
Her mother later admitted she regretted allowing her to date an older boy but still allowed her to share her bedroom with new boyfriend, Justin Timberlake.
Mrs Spears was said to be sure the teenagers were having sex.
She did not raise any objections because she thought Britney was in love and Justin was good for her.
The book also reveals that she knew Britney, then 15, was experimenting with drugs when she went to Los Angeles to record her breakthrough album ‘Baby One More Time’.
She thought she was going through the typical teenage problems, but they seemed to be more than that, when the singer was allegedly caught boarding a private plane aged 16, cocaine and marijuana was found in her bag.
Britney was caught by her mother drinking alcohol as young as 13 but she reportedly didn’t mind her children drinking as long as she was there.
She appeared to have little control over her daughter’s party lifestyle, and by the age of 16, Britney was frequenting bars in New Orleans with her brother Bryan, who is five years older than her.
Brit Brit had no chance to grow up to be a normal adult, with a childhood like that.
Nor did I, for that matter.
Funny story, I had near the exact same childhood…
From ages 4 and up, it was all drink, drugs and rock and roll (lols). That’s how I turned into the sterling person I am today
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