{"id":44741,"date":"2022-08-14T03:14:55","date_gmt":"2022-08-14T03:14:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/kevin-federline-needs-to-keep-britney-spears-name-out-of-his-mouth-and-get-a-real-job\/"},"modified":"2022-08-14T03:14:55","modified_gmt":"2022-08-14T03:14:55","slug":"kevin-federline-needs-to-keep-britney-spears-name-out-of-his-mouth-and-get-a-real-job","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/kevin-federline-needs-to-keep-britney-spears-name-out-of-his-mouth-and-get-a-real-job\/","title":{"rendered":"Kevin Federline Needs to Keep Britney Spears’ Name Out of His Mouth and Get a Real Job"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Last November, Britney Spears scored a landmark victory when Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny opted to end her conservatorship. After years of work from Spears herself, demonstrations from her most devout fans, a harrowing documentary from the<\/em> New York Times<\/em>and, ultimately, the singer’s heart-shattering testimony in court, it appeared Spears had finally won her freedom. <\/p>\n
When Spears stepped out of her conservatorship, the public and the media responded with an avalanche of mea culpas. Documentary after documentary had exposed how relentless professional pressure, combined with a tabloid culture devoid of empathy, had gradually but systematically broken the singer’s spirit. Viewers saw Spears’ public 2008 breakdown in a new light\u2014not as a personal failing to be cruelly ridiculed, as it was at the time, but as a cry for help from a human being who, for most of her life, had been exploited for our entertainment.<\/p>\n
Less than a year later, however, that old, familiar cruelty has already crept its way back into the Spears discourse. Consider, for instance, the conversation that’s unfolded in the wake of her ex-husband Kevin Federline’s recent insidious \u201creveals\u201d about her.<\/p>\n
On Monday, ITV began teasing its three-part interview with the former Mr. Spears. Federline said he believes the conservatorship \u201csaved\u201d his ex-wife\u2014this in spite of Spears ‘own that she’d been forced into years of \u201ctherapy\u201d with practitioners she never chose (which is not therapy at all); that her medications were forcibly changed as \u201cpunishment\u201d for canceling her Las Vegas domination <\/em>residency; and that her conservators would not allow her to remove her IUD so that she could have a child. (That last claim constitutes reproductive coercion<\/a>according to Planned Parenthood Federation of America President Alexis McGill Johnson.)<\/p>\n