Or take three-time New York Times best-selling poet Baer’s poem “Idea,” which begins with “I will enjoy this life. Isn’t this just what Spears, not longing for “my younger body,” but proud of her now body, the one she says she shapes herself through 45 minutes of exercise three times a week, the one in which she says she spent four hours dancing on video to make the post and show “what my body looks like at the moment,” is saying? “The first thing she did to me was literally…and I’m not even lying…pinch the skin on my stomach and legs and me I need to get my younger body back…Why the hell did she do that? It made me cry.” She then drifts back to a personal trainer she met with two months ago. “It didn’t look like my body,” she writes of that and another recent pap incident. Spears’s post goes on to detail the saga of getting pap-snapped recently when her car broke down on a drive with husband Sam Asghari. “I looked like an idiot!!!” she writes, lamenting her “facial expression, the way I was leaning over, the pooch in my stomach!!!” It was a “helpless situation,” and she is not pleased with the resulting photos. This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.īut after mentioning visiting vague “exotic locations,” coating her body in lotion, and commenting on the weather, Spears’s monologue takes a turn: “I want to get out more.” Given her history-a 13-year conservatorship, childhood fame, public scrutiny for decades-this simple phrase, considered, becomes just a little devastating.
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