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The Biography Box - The Woman in Me by Britney Spears. (249 views, 7 replies)

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And the Lord moves in mysterious ways.

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@---BOX--- Whoa... that was a FAST delivery - it just got released! smiley

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@(⌐■_■) Me and Britney go wayyyyyy back smiley

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@---BOX--- Her life makes me sad. What responsible parent allows their child (not deformed) to have breast implants so early? They groomed her to be a sex symbol. Imagine the confusion. Shame on them.

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@DontSpeak The worst thing imo is that her father gaslighted her to keep her under his control. I've never been a fan of her music. Maybe if I was younger I would have got into it. However I think she is very talented both in vocals and dance. Now that she's been freed I wish her nothing but more success.

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@💛Yellow_rose1💛 Like a lot of child actors (Culkin's; Phoenix's, Fanning's, Lawrence...etc.) they grow up being exploited and used as cash cows by the very people wgo are supposed to protect them.

It's DISGUSTING that this is soooo prevalent in Hollyweird.

I, for one, do not support the actors strike.

They are revered and treated like gods and for corrupt adults, they use and abuse.

Actors need a complete deflation of their pay. It's obscene what they get.

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@DontSpeak yes I agree. I would be nice if a portion of their pay would go to The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children as I also agree that Hollyweird exploits Children as well. Or to some other much needed program in America.

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