Drug demon haunts Britney Spears
p2pnet news | Music:- The only real winner in the ongoing Britney Spears drama is the corporate music industry.
For the stars which line its pockets, there’s no such thing as bad publicity, and lately Spears, 25, is providing it, day in day out.
“A reliance on booze and drugs would explain a lot,” p2pnet said yesterday, also pointing out Lindsay Lohan had confronted the same devil, admitting her life was out of control.
Now, there’s evidence Spears is a, “habitual, frequent and continuous” user of drugs and alcohol, said Superior Court judge Scott M. Gordon in court documents, according to Associated Press.
Ordering compulsory random twice-weekly drug tests, he was ruling in a dispute between Spears and her former husband, Kevin Federline, over custody of their two children, also she must meet with a parenting coach, says the story, going on:
“Federline wanted to reconsider the pair’s child custody agreement amid several high-profile incidents of erratic behavior by Spears.”
She’s also been ditched by The Firm, her management company, and her lawyer, Laura Wasser,
“Despite a stint at the Promises Malibu rehabilitation center, Spears has continued to make the rounds of the Los Angeles celebrity nightclub circuit,” says the Los Angeles Times.
Also See:
p2pnet – Management company drops Spears, September 18, 2007
Lindsay Lohan – Lindsay Lohan: I’m an addict, September 13, 2007
Associated Press – Spears ordered to undergo drug tests, September 19, 2007
Los Angeles Times – Spears ordered to undergo random drug tests, September 18, 2007
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September 19th, 2007 at 7:13 am
she wont get help and most likely she doesnt want it.
September 19th, 2007 at 9:27 am
Reporting on this “news” is just a way of perpetuating the media’s grip on our attention, thereby aiding them in distracting us from actual events that really effect us. Stop being part of the problem, P2Pnet! By running this sort of thing, all the rest of your stuff comes off as just another market niche for the regular media under the guise of counterculture.
September 19th, 2007 at 10:26 am
Or you could look at it this way:
p2pnet has been around a while and by now, the type of stories I run to an extent preach to the converted (in a manner of speaking, and no offence intended
)
By running this kind of story, I am, I hope, reaching an entirely new group of people who, it might be supposed, don’t know anything about the kind of issues discussed here.
Maybe some of them will start thinking along lines which are new to them, and maybe they’ll discuss these new thoughts with their friends on- and offline.
For me, that possibility outweighs perceived negative aspects.
Cheers!
September 19th, 2007 at 11:03 am
If you don’t like stories don’t read them