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Britney Spears Says Her New Life Is Worse Than Jail

Just as we all thought that Britney Spears was accepting her new life, a new interview with her says otherwise. Having your dad control your every move is probably a hard thing and not easy to accept. Britney is saying that her new life is worse than being in jail.

“Theres no excitement, theres no passion. I have really good days, and then I have bad days. Even when you go to jail you know theres the time when youre gonna get out.

But in this situation, its never ending. Its just like Groundhog Day every day”

Britney has to know that her dad is there because he loves her. He has already taken her so far from where she was from that break down almost a year ago. Britney believes she is still ‘paying’ for the break down she did have.

I think its too in control. If I wasnt under the restraints Im under, Id feel so liberated. When I tell them the way I feel, its like they hear but theyre really not listening. If you do something wrong in your work, you can move on, but Im having to pay for a long time.

I never wanted to become one of those prisoner people. I always wanted to feel free.

Britney also says she didn’t realize how popular she was until she had the break down. It would be hard to realize that everyone is following your every move, relentlessly.

I think Ive learnt my lesson now and enough is enough.

Stick with it Britney…we are all rooting for you!

[Image by WENN]


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