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“I’ve had tons of opportunities… but I’m here to open myself to others and shed a light on it,” Spears says. In the audio message, Spears says she has been offered other interview opportunities, from the likes of Oprah and others, but decided it is best to share her story herself. The tide is hopefully turning against body shaming, but the tide seems also to be turning against Spears, whom some fear may not be getting needed help. Since Spears' post, Selena Gomez, Paris Hilton, Donatella Versace, Demi Lovato and Madonna have all joined Aguilera in unfollowing Spears.“I woke up this morning and I realized there’s a lot going on in my head that I haven’t shared with anyone,” Spears says in the video.

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Daddy's gonna get you on a diet." The witness also alleged Jamie Spears called Spears a "whore" repeatedly.īut Spears' Instagram comments about body size are hurtful and all the more so coming just a day before Lizzo won an Emmy for "Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls," a series on Amazon about her search for backup dancers. She dedicated her award "for the big grrrls!" The New Yorker reported a witness account of Jamie Spears telling his daughter, "You're fat. It was only last year that Spears was released from the conservatorship of her father, after she claimed Jamie Spears controlled such aspects of her life as forcing her to take birth control and other medications against her will and dictating everything from her dating to her performances. It makes sense that stars such as Spears and Aguilera would internalize such destructive messages and behaviors. Want a daily wrap-up of all the news and commentary Salon has to offer? Subscribe to our morning newsletter, Crash Course.

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Shields was 15 years old when Barbara Walters asked her in a TV interview the measurements of her body. Other female stars from Brooke Shields to Tara Reid have reported similar claims, and have described the years upon years it takes to unlearn the hurtful messages fed to them as children. In 2021, Aguilera said she was still recovering from the damage done to her by tabloids. Spears' breasts were discussed by a talk show host in front of her. Spears and Aguilera both came of age during this time, and both grew up under the burning microscope of the tabloids, where their bodies were regularly used as cannon fodder. A 1991 cover story in The New York Times ran with the headline: "The 90's Woman: How Fat Is Fat?" As writer Allison Yarrow points out, attention about anorexia and bulimia in the '90s largely presented the disorders as white women's issues, ignoring people of color.

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Resulting media articles amounted to a near moral panic. It was in the '90s that binge eating disorder was first given a formal diagnosis. Both blond teenagers when they were launched to musical stardom, after first meeting and starring in the "All New Mickey Mouse Club," they released singles within a year of each other in the late '90s.Īnd the '90s and early 2000s, as anyone who lived during that time will tell you, were land mined with misogyny, fatphobia and damaging messages about body image, especially for young women and girls. One Twitter user laid out an extensive history of Aguilera's public slights against Spears, including insulting Spears' engagement ring (and the fact she proposed to her second husband, former backup dancer Kevin Federline), wearing a pin at an event that read, "I F***** Britney Spears," and calling Spears "fake and superficial" in an interview.īut the singers were pitted against each other from the beginning. Shortly after the event, Aguilera described Spears in an interview with Blender magazine as "a lost little girl." At the awards show, a kiss between Madonna and Spears was famously televised a kiss between Madonna and Aguilera that occurred directly afterward was not. This comment underscores a long history of animosity between Spears and Aguilera, which may have started after the 2003 Video Music Awards. Spears implied that Aguilera's dancers were larger than her own dancers, the latter of whom she also claims were hand-picked by her father to make Spears feel bad. But it's the way Spears is "talking bout things" that fans - and Aguilera, who promptly unfriended Spears after the post - are taking issue with, even as it may reflect the restrictive, sexist world in which she was raised.








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