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Britney’s documentary ‘For The Record’

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Britney Spear’s recent documentary ‘Britney, For The Record’ seems to have a continued message which is repeated by Britney numerous times throughout the programme – “Now, I sit, and I look back, and I’m like ‘what the hell was I thinking?’”

And this now seems to be the mantra of the MTV documentary which was aired on Sky this week.

Cameras followed Britney for three months, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a star who’s previously refused any extensive TV interviews.

Britney spoke about her relationships with Justin Timberlake and Kevin Federline, mothering her two sons, Jayden James and Sean Preston, her loneliness, and the very public breakdown that stole headlines in 2007.

Britney cries and openly admits, “You’re scared that happiness is going to be taken away, so it’s better just not to feel anything.”

“It’s weird. You can see the cruelest part of the world and then on the other side you see the most beautiful… But they’re worth it… I’ve been to both places.”

Since doing the documentary Britney appears to have got herself back on track and is back in the media spotlight again, but for the right reasons.

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