Britney: Oops! She Flipped Out Again...

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On Monday evening, police were again called to Britney's gated home just a few weeks after her prolonged standoff with police. She was transported to a hospital and placed under a "5150 Hold" because of the danger she poses to herself and others. Britney's psychiatrist has been named as the person who made the call to police. Her manager, Sam Lufti, told Barbara Walters earlier this week that Britney has "mental issues" that require psychological treatment.

Her house was surrounded by news vans, satellite dishes, onlookers, police and paparazzi as Britney was lead away to the mental ward. Apparently, Britney had a major falling out with her manager that night because he had banned Britney's new paparazzo lover Adnan Ghalib from her home. Britney's manager reportedly had sent Adnan a note telling him he was bad for Britney. Was he one of the paparazzi stationed outside her home for juicy photos of her breakdown?

After an extreme amount of drama, Britney was seen sitting on the pavement in tears and holding her puppy. She had earlier jumped out of a car driven by her manager and started wandering around her neighborhood in tears. Her parents arrived at her house a little while later to try and help their daughter. Britney has already lost custody of her two children and it now appears she has lost custody of her career as well....


     
 Fashion Forward - As Always
Sometimes you just feel like a nut.




        
        
c>log UPDATE Feb—03—2008


 A spokesperson for the former pop star has said that her
stay in the psycho ward will be extended two more weeks.
(This could be the "big vacation...)








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