What exactly is Britney's mental problem? PTSD from 2007?
Saying that someone seems lobotomized/lifeless does not equate to mental health.
Being diagnosed with a mental illness and being involuntarily hospitalized for it means she has a problem to say the least.
Oh and sorry that I assumed that saying she had a lobotomy had something to do with the state of her mind when clearly you meant to mock her fashion sense with it instead.
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lobotomized/lifeless does not equate to mental health.
Same person that calls a rape victim a liar Aren't both speculation?
Meanwhile, Britney's dad literally has to approve of who she dates. The frightening reality
I make fun of urinal for what she is, but you will not catch me preaching to someone else to not make fun of anybody with similar problems. Just calling out hypocrisy and Fridge was literally Lukes bed/studio slave longer than Britney has been under C-ship so try something better.
Being protected under guardianship > Being sodomized under it
Being a robot > Being a fridge
Still having a recording contract > unable to get out of the only one ever offered
Having daddy pick out your boyfriends is a good thing?
Being a useless invention everyone gets sick of in days is a good thing?
Kesha was offered multiple record deals (she was eyeing one with Warner Bros. but ended up backing out, etc.) so probably just don't talk about what you don't know
Julianne Moore may have won 2015's Best Actress Oscar for her stunning turn in Still Alice, but gold trophies and industry accolades don’t mean much to Turkey's tourism board. Poised to become the face of Turkey for various promotional spots and advertisements, Moore, 54, was dropped by the country's Culture and Tourism Ministry after a poor performance during a film shoot.
Turkey's Hürriyet Daily News reports that execs were put off by Moore's "poor acting" in a promotional tourism film, and demanded the actress reshoot the film. When Moore declined, they dropped her from the project, which would have featured her revisiting childhood travels to the country. Once the project folded, four photographers, including National Geographic shutterbug Steve McCurry, were out of work, and the ad agency lost a reported $1.5 million in revenue.
Though Moore's participation in the project was controversial (Turkish politicians took issue with her "depressive persona"), a rep for the ad agency said they were confident in their casting. "I can't understand why she is not liked here," Iconisus & I Mean It owner Emre Yücel told Hurriyet last year. He added that Moore perfectly played to the Americans, British people, women, and the wealthy potential tourists they aimed to reach.