Thursday, September 04, 2008

Britney Spears Was Raped - Did Mom Encourage It? You Decide


See. Now that is a headline. This morning everyone is talking about the National Enquirer and some of the excerpts it got from the new Lynne Spears book about successful parenting. Apparently successful parenting begins with allowing your kids to drink at 13, and get raped with your encouragement at 14. In her new book, Lynne documents the fact that Britney Spears started drinking at 13 while on the Mickey Mouse Club show, and then at 14, encouraged her to date an 18 year old football player because it would make her more popular.

So, on the advice of mom, Britney spent more and more time at the guy's house and eventually they ended up having sex which would make it statutory rape. Mom was sad that Britney lost her virginity, but still encouraged Britney and Justin Timberlake to sleep together because she felt he was good for her. "Hey, you are so good to my daughter. So please, go ahead and f**k her whenever you want."

What the hell kind of parenting is that? I'm ok with her spilling the goods on her kids because hey, she has to put food on her table also, and nothing says good parenting like exploiting your kids for money.

When Britney was caught using coke and pot at 15, mom just thought that was normal teenage behavior. Normal teenage behavior? Where the hell did Lynne Spears grow up? "Oh, sure Britney does coke, but it is what all the kids are doing today."

Uh huh.

Oh, and get this. Despite encouraging her daughter to have sex and use drugs and date guys to be more popular, she wishes Britney had not been promoted as a sex object to sell records. No, I'm sure the whole virginal thing and counting on her vast singing talent would have been the way to go on that one.

Speaking of singing talent. Britney is scheduled to open the VMA's on Sunday, but she won't be singing, not that she was really belting out tunes on there when she performed previously.

In case you want the Lynne Spears book, and to see how she f**ked up the rest of her kids it is called "Through The Storm: A Real Tale Of Fame And Family In A Tabloid World."

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