New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

BRITNEY’S COME BACK I won’t stop till I’m free

It was heartbreaking to watch – a young, talented and wildly successful superstar suffering through a very public mental breakdown. As Britney Spears shaved her own head in a hairdressing salon, attacked a photographer’s car with an umbrella and lost custody of her precious young sons in quick succession, the world watched on in horror – and it seemed only fitting that her father Jamie Spears should step in to legally take control of his daughter’s affairs before she lost everything she’d worked so hard for.

But that was 13

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