Britney Spears was the topic of discussion online Thursday after making headlines when she was taken from the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles by ambulance, amid concerns that she was experiencing a “mental health crisis.”
The Grammy-winning singer, 42, was wrapped in a blanket and holding a pillow looking disheveled Wednesday as first responders helped her out of downtown Hollywood where comedian John Belushi infamously overdosed in 1982.
Several social media users expressed serious concern for the pop star’s well-being amid the latest events, including Britney herself addressing the incident on social media.
One fan said on Twitter/X that the pop star was “probably spiraling” in the middle of a bout of mental illness, adding, “I honestly don’t see this ending well.”
The fan said he believes the Oops!… I Did It Again artist returned to acting too soon after dealing with a series of troubling events more than 15 years ago; he was not treated properly in later years; and this time I didn’t have the infrastructure in his personal life to handle a similar course of events.
Britney Spears, 42, was the topic of discussion online on Thursday after making headlines when she was taken from the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles by ambulance, amid concerns that she was experiencing a “mental health crisis.” Spears photographed on Instagram Thursday night
“Honestly, he probably should have never returned to acting after his first breakdown in 2008 or at least taken several years off for intensive therapy,” the fan said. “Just giving her pills and restrictions was a Band-Aid and now she doesn’t have a support system.”
Another fan said they just “want to know Britney Spears is really okay,” adding, “I can’t say it anymore.”
One fan called it a “BAD idea to end the conservatorship” she lived under between 2008 and 2021, adding: “At least then she was protected.”
The fan praised the efforts made by Britney’s father, Jamie Spears, throughout the controversial series of events surrounding the conservatorship, saying that “her father was and is the only one who really cared.”
Another user agreed, saying Jamie Spears was owed “a huge apology” after Wednesday’s incident at the Chateau Marmont.
One user also condemned the efforts of the Free Britney movement, saying the public “may be seeing” the end for the embattled singer.
Another fan responded to the Free Britney movement, saying it had contributed to the Toxic frontman’s current problems.
“The amount of fame Britney Spears found is enough to warp even the most level-headed person,” the user said. “He ruined it.
But all of you FreeBritney morons played a huge role in keeping her famous by buying tickets and merchandise. Only now you’re worried about his well-being? Deliver.’
One fan said on Twitter/X that the pop star was “probably spiraling” in the middle of a bout of mental illness, adding, “I honestly don’t see this ending well.”
Another fan said they just “want to know Britney Spears is really okay,” adding, “I can’t say it anymore.”
One fan called it a ‘BAD idea to end the guardianship’ under which she lived between 2008 and 2021.
Another user agreed, saying Jamie Spears was owed “a huge apology” after Wednesday’s incident at the Chateau Marmont.
One fan noticed how Spears was back to her usual social media antics, showing off her dance moves from her Southern California mansion.
One fan praised the efforts of Britney’s lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, and the steady influence he has had on the pop star in recent years.
A fan reposted an Instagram post Britney posted on Thursday giving her opinion on the incident, saying the pop star’s ability to communicate directly with her fans is a “game changer.”
One fan said that “it has become clear that she needs to remain under conservatorship,” adding that they were never fully committed to the Free Britney movement, as they were not aware of all the factors that influenced the decision to put her on the show. guardianship first.
“I’m worried about Britney Spears,” the fan said. ‘As a fan, I did not join the #FreeBritney movement. Because I knew she had mental health issues and she didn’t know the whole story.
One fan praised the efforts of Britney’s lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, and the stabilizing influence he has had on the pop star in recent years.
‘God bless Matthew Rosengart,’ the user said. “He deserves all the respect in the world.”
A fan reposted an Instagram post Britney posted on Thursday giving her opinion on the incident, saying the pop star’s ability to communicate directly with her fans is a “game changer.”
The fan noted that “what people did to him [Britney] in 2007 it cannot be [done] Never again with her!!’