Britney Spears is opening up about her life during her Britney: Piece of Me Las Vegas residency. In case you don’t remember, Brit Brit’s Vegas residency was very much hyped up, but by the time it came around in 2013 there were reviews everywhere calling it disappointing and underwhelming.
For the entire four year stint of the shows, she faced some pretty harsh criticism about her performance — and now in her new book The Woman In Me, which came out Tuesday, she explained why. Related: Here’s What Britney Said About Sam Asghari In Memoir! She recalled how she would push back in small ways against those who were “making money” off her: Not only that, she said the reason for her lack of momentum was because she wanted to “punish” those who “held her captive” during her conservatorship: Heartbreaking… The 41-year-old went on to explain she was doing her “own version of a factory slowdown”: It’s so sad that Britney was so miserable at the time she would even think to do something like this.
Remember, she also said dad Jamie Spears forced her into rehab during the residency over ENERGY SUPPLEMENTS!
As she’s been detailing in her memoir, she’s done a lot of things in order to rebel against her controllers over the years. Hopefully now she’s in a much better place.
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