Post has contacted Spears’ attorney for comment. “I’m very much alive and well,” Spears claimed in the clip. “Anyways change of the subject … enough drama … I’m into diamond gowns and funky fashion at the moment !!! Good Morning !!!!!” Spears concluded. “It frustrates me to know that any news outlet would say any of this !!! It’s worse than a cruel joke because people actually believe this stuff and all of my efforts in getting better with my little routine of prayer and therapy seems to not count for anything when people can say things that are incredibly wrong !!!” she continued, referencing the public’s ongoing interest in her post-conservatorship life. “I don’t have a management team nor will I ever again in my life !!! I don’t have ‘medical doctors’ !!! I take Prozac for depression and that’s about it !!! I’m an extremely boring person !!!” “This week in the news it said that I almost died and that I have a manager and ‘doctors’ !!!” Spears wrote. The “Toxic” singer provided fans with more assurance of her well-being in the video’s caption. Liberty skip-skip-skip-skip-skip,” she signed off. The “Circus” singer addressed concerns about her health in an Instagram video posted Friday. “You see I’m feeling myself? Yeah, feelin’ myself,” she sing-songed Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé’s 2014 hit. “I’m here, I’m alive, yeah, I’m very much alive and well, and I’ve got my fur here,” Spears said as she showed off her white shawl accessory in Friday’s video. The statement comes a day after TMZ quoted a source “in regular contact with Britney” who warned, “I’m afraid she’s gonna die.” I didn’t die,” Spears emphasized in a clip posted to Instagram. The 41-year-old pop icon addressed rumors Friday that she’s struggling with her mental health and needing an intervention, while admitting she takes Prozac for depression “and that’s about it.” The 7 craziest VMAs moments ever: Kanye West, Britney and Madonna, moreīritney Spears is assuring her overprotective fans that her loneliness isn’t killing her. Why the MTV VMAs - once the hottest awards show around - don’t matter anymore How to find your Black Moon Lilith and leverage its feral sex power There’s hope for you too.Influencer’s American Airlines meltdown: ‘I’m Instagram famous, you f–king bum!’ Britney went from shaving her head to having an extended Vegas residency gig. In retrospect, embrace adulthood, combat stress with new energy, and remember there’s always someone somewhere doing much worse then you. Recently, while meeting a friend for coffee, she talked about all of her problems, the stressors in her life and I thought to myself, when are we going to get to mine! We all have so much to pour out at any given moment and for some reason we vent, bitch, and complain to people we actually like. With age I feel that the amount of things the brain can handle decreases as the amount of things thrown at me increases. There’s no way to avoid the stuff that comes at us, like complicated healthcare plans, constantly evolving relationships, and balancing fun with bill paying. If you expect stress and even embrace it, you can start to learn from it and create positive energy. The buildup will drive you to a “shave your head meltdown,” which maybe we all need to have sometimes before we adequately reset. We all need to slow down when stressful situations hit. This is the ultimate “practice what you preach” challenge for me. I try to use these low moments to transition into a creative space and commit to changing my focus. However, a mini-breakdown put things back into focus. If only for just two miles on foot, the world stopped. That day, I exited without even grabbing my headphones. A knock on the door from maintenance, unanswered texts about plans, burning emails to answer-finally I dropped it all. The last time, I just wanted to go for a run, but the stressors kept me in the house. When I start to heat up, the time goes by faster, and my ability to focus on anything decreases. Like anyone, I try to do everything to avoid it. We all know what these (perceived) meltdowns feel like, so don’t judge because I bet you’ve also been one stressor away from a breaking point. Luckily for me, I have little hair to shave off, so maybe no one would notice. Now, at 27, I have more sympathy for the pop star. On Facebook recently there was re-post that read, “The older I get, the more I understand why Britney Spears shaved her head.” I paused, reflected back to the day I saw that headline, and remembered how much I shook my head, throwing shade and sharp judgment at “crazy” Britney.
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