US Magazine published an interview with Addiction Specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky and the good doctor breaks down Britney into bite sized morsels. Say what you want, Dr. Obvious isn't saying anything that hasn't already been said. You can lead a rich, trashy horse to water but if she wants Starbucks and cocaine, you can bet the farm she is going to get it.
My favorite parts are these two quotes:
US: What can be done for Britney? Is she permanently damaged? DP: She can be treated. She is not an untreatable situation, but she needs to go away and drop out of sight and focus on her sobriety for at least nine months.
and:
US: How much of this dysfunction did Britney create herself and how much of it is a product of her life and upbringing? DP: Yes, the circumstances in her life and her genetics have contributed to where she is today. There was no sinister plot to make her this way. Now she needs to change and that is where you have to hold her accountable, particularly because she has children. An adult shouldn’t be blaming anyone other than themselves. She can get better, she just doesn’t want to.
If she is the "next Michael Jackson," does she even have the mental capacity to be an adult though? I will hate to see what happens to the young (under 15 years old) stars a few years from now. What are we doing to them?
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