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Britney Spears Can’t Deal with Her Kids, But She’s Happy to Have “A Beautiful Pool, 5 Dogs, and a Supportive Husband”

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Britney Spears is really a damaged person. She’s not capable of dealing with her two teen sons, but she says she’s happy to have “a beautiful pool, 5 dogs, and a supportive husband.” That’s the gist of her latest post in which she demonstrates quite clearly that she’s not an adult and has no skills for parenting. This girl has the IQ of a lemon. She needs intense therapy but it’s unclear if she can even process it. After reading this, I felt terrible for her kids. They’re going to have rise to the occasion and parent her at some point.

 
 
 
 
 
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