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03/20/2007 (10:48 am)

Britney’s All-Star Cheering Section

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While Britney Spears harangues the staff at Promises and tries out her new Coke addiction, many in the entertainment community have rallied around the embattled pop-singer. According to an article in In Touch, Britney’s plight has touched the hearts of many of her friends and distant associates.

justin.JPGEx-boyfriend Justin Timberlake made calls on her behalf to their mutual label execs at Jive Records, vouching for Britney and asking Jive to give her some time to get herself straightened out before heading back in the studio. According to insiders, he’s said “she’s in no shape to resume her career just yet,” but when she is he’s offered to help her, as has producer Timbaland, who helped produce Justin huge second solo album SexyBack/LoveSounds. Timbaland who has stated that “he feels her pain” would like to take Brit across the pond and finish up her album overseas.

cher.JPGCher, once a huge star and a tabloid sensation sent Britney a care package in rehab including some baked goods the two had shared at Cher’s place last year.

colin.JPGColin Farrell, who was only briefly linked to Britney through a couple kisses sent her a note of encouragement. And he knows all about rehab having been in and out for alcohol and drug addiction several times in the last few years.

courtney1.JPGAnother star who can understand Spears struggle first hand is Courtney Love. No stranger to drug addiction, parenting woes and crazy behavior, Love has been in and out of rehab many times times in the last decade for all sorts of substance abuse problems and run-ins with the law. How has Courtney shown Britney support? By sending her acoustic versions of her songs, including Carole King’s “You’ve Got A Friend.” HOT!

rosie.JPGRosie O’Donnell who can’t keep her nose out of anyone’s business, has written on her blog, “I want her to come live with us.”  Wow, somehow I don’t see that happening.  Rosie doesn’t seem to be Brit’s type.
That’s pretty rad that so many famous people are coming to her aid offering support. I think her struggle, unlike so many of her peers, has touched a nerve with the Hollywood community, especially some of the older stars who can relate to her struggle. Us Magazine’s scathing article about “Hollywood’s Drug Problem” highlights perfectly what a dangerous place it can be for a young person with so much money, power and fame at their disposal. While it’s hard for us to imagine that life and all too easy to point a critical finger at stars, through our collective power we have put them where they are — and we love to tear them down. Why? Because it gives us that power right back. And let’s face it, we all want power over something.

Britney’s situation is different than her less stellar peers. I doubt anyone would shed a tear if Paris was having this tough a time. Or Lindsay Lohan for that matter. They don’t have children who are being hurt in the process, and the lives of innocent children are the ties that bind us in our hopes for her successful recovering and our critical disdain for her behavior.

What’s my advice to Britney? Glad you asked. I would hope that she would little by little, allow that wall of superiority and invincibility that she has allowed to enclose her, to crumble down. She then needs to stop struggling against those who are trying to help her, admit she has some kind of emotional disaster on her hands, and though deep and intensive therapy begin to rebuild herself from the ground up. If she remains focused on her children — the only thing I think she is truly motivated by — she can be whole again. She’s by no means the world’s most amazing person or entertainer, but she’s not nearly as morally bankrupt as the media would have you believe. She’s got something, she just needs to find and cherish it like she does her kids. She also needs to just grow the f*ck up.

Posted by D
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