Amber Tamblyn is recounting her own struggles as a child actor and being managed by her parents, in a new essay supporting Britney Spears.In an op-ed for The New York Times, Tamblyn - who found fame appearing on General Hospital from 1995 to 2000 and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants film series - discussed the tricky business of having family control your earnings.'My money paid for our vacations, dinners out, and sometimes even the bills,' she wrote in the piece. 'When it finally came time to disentangle our personal and professional relationships, it was deeply painful for all three of us.'Spears, 39, currently has no say in her estimated $60million fortune due to being under her conservatorship, and is given a weekly allowance of.
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