New York Times documentary has made all of us revisit the awful ways . Diane Sawyer's has come under siege, as has 2006 chat on Dateline, when Spears was a young mom and in her second pregnancy.
The amount of times —now —refers to Spears as “sexy,” “sexed up,” and a “sexier version the boys could like as well” is troubling.
And that doesn't even scratch the surface of what goes wrong here.At the beginning of the interview, he notes in voiceover that Spears has “chewing gum planted firmly in her mouth.” Throughout the conversation, he hides behind third-person pronouns—"people say this," “tabloids report that” etc.—to ask Spears deeply personal, invasive questions.
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