Britney Spears Sparks Mental Health Concerns After Speaking With A British Accent
Britney Spears has many worried about the current state of her mental health after the pop star posted a video on social media where she is back to using a British accent.
If you have followed Britney’s conservatorship case, you know at her lowest point, she was using the British accent while talking to photographers and was heard using it after being committed to a Los Angeles Psych Ward.
Britney posted a video to Instagram today, where is describing and showing her fans just how loud the birds are inside the Maui zoo.
She captioned the video, “I’ve never heard something so loud before in my life …. I felt like I was in a zoo !!!!! Such a cool day !!!! PS if you’re a bird then I’m a bird too …. pssss I get to be loud too wheeeee !!!!!”
But, towards the end video, she jokingly gets loud too and yells… “They’re so loud!”
The problem is that she switches to a British accent for the last part and it has may concerned about her current condition and has some worried about the last time she used the accent.
Back in 2008, when Britney Spears was committed to UCLA’s Psych Ward for evaluation she was primarily speaking in a British accent. At the time, law enforcement sources told TMZ, Britney was speaking “almost entirely in a British accent the night she was committed.”
Plus, while hospitalized, Britney made two calls from inside the unit where she was heard screaming on the phone about her father becoming the conservator of her estate. On the call, in a heavy British accent, Britney was heard saying “I’m so sick of all of this they can have the goddamn house and stick it up their f***ing asses. Actually, no they can’t.”
She continued to yell in the accent at the top of her lungs, saying, “Nobody’s taking my house. Who is my family?” At the time, she didn’t want her parents near her home and vowed to fight them in court.
As we reported, eventually Britney agreed with the conservatorship and had been in it for over 10 years.
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