The pop-princess discusses her erratic behavior
Friday, 10 October 2008
In an upcoming documentary Britney Spears candidly discusses her loneliness and her regret about her much-publicised breakdown.
"I sit there and I'll look back and I'm like: I'm a smart person. What the hell was I thinking?" the pop star says in the 90-minute film, tentatively titled For the Record, produced in partnership with MTV.
In a video clip from the film, the 26-year-old Spears alludes to her tumultuous past: her divorce from Kevin Federline, forced psychiatric hospitalizations and loss of custody of her two sons.
"I've been through a lot in the past two or three years, and there's a lot that people don't know," she says.
"Sometimes I think I get kind of lonely because you don't open the gate up that much, you know I mean?" she adds. "You're guarded. You have to be that way, so I'm kind of stuck in this place and it's like: How do you deal? And you just cope, and that's what I do. I just cope with it, every day."
The documentary airs on MTV on Nov. 30, two days before the release of her new album, Circus.
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