u/glndsgf

The first tweet is a terrible take, but what singing?

The first tweet is a terrible take, but what singing?

Don't get me wrong, I don't like Sydney Sweeney at all and I don't think she should get the role (do we really need a Britney biopic?), but people act as if, to play Britney, she or any other actress needs to be super skilled at singing/dancing, and that's just not true lol.

u/glndsgf — 21 hours ago
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Someone posted a compilation of JC supporting Justin, and it reminded me of this

User Super_Inside_482 posted a video on this subreddit of JC supporting Justin, and it reminded me of this video I bookmarked on Twitter a while back

u/glndsgf — 5 days ago

Some icon commented on Twitter, "Sending positive vibes in the hope that their ego will be gratified and she will perform in Copacabana in 2027, no matter what*"

Edit: By the way, someone in the video said, “Todo Mundo no Rio 2027.” In other words, they’re just sending positive vibes so she’ll come back and perform, lol.

u/glndsgf — 11 days ago

Not just fueling them, but completely blinding them. It’s insane. To think they know her better than her family, to spend years defending videos that obviously wouldn’t be posted by someone in their right mind, to make them completely hypocritical by defending her DUI after having heavily criticized others for the same thing. Not only are they crazy, hypocritical, and delusional, but they’re happy and devoted to being that way. And it’s amazing how absolutely nothing can humble them even so. I thought maybe they’d gain a little more sense after the events of March 4th, but absolutely nothing has changed. In fact, it’s gotten even worse. There’s simply no hope.

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u/glndsgf — 12 days ago

I know this is old news, but since her fans love to bring up stuff from over 20 years ago, should we talk about it? Because Miss Sweetheart or Miss Girl's Girl hasn't exactly been that kind to other female artists (and women in general) all the time, has she? Maybe Britney "had a lot of people probably hyping her up and she believed her own hype."

By the way, I’d like to mention user BatmansBlackRose85 because they were the first and only person I saw talking about this and posting the [link](https://www.thefreelibrary.com/I+WON%27T+END+UP+LIKE+MARIAH%3b+Britney+Spears+explains+why+career+comes...-a078852214) to the original interview.

u/glndsgf — 17 days ago