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Rising Stars: Aimeé reveals she wrote letters to editors amid Britney Spears breakdown

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Britney Spears’ devastating breakdown in 2007 as a child.The 25-year-old artist explained how she has been a huge fan of the Oops!

I Did It Again hitmaker from an incredibly young age. The self-confessed Britney fangirl even decided to take matters into her own hands surrounding the media’s representation of Britney during her horrific mental breakdown.One way the Dublin-native hit back at negative coverage in the media was to send hand-written letters to editors of the major publications.In and exclusive interview with the Daily Star, the singer songwriter revealed how she sent strongly worded letters to national publications with no fear of the repercussions for her favourite singer.

She admitted: “I think I would have been about eight or nine at the time when she was quite unwell, I remember she shaved her head and stuff like that.“Any magazine that I'd seen in the shop with that would be talking about her negatively, I would send them a handwritten letter saying, ‘Leave her alone!’“From the age of seven and eight I've been saying, ‘Stop calling her crazy, she’s unhappy’ in my little child handwriting - I can only imagine them laughing when they received my letter.”The rising star revealed how she would decorate her letters with stickers of the songstress and even included her personal home address so that reporters could write back to her yo discuss the topic further.Aimeé continued: “I remember my mam, she used to buy me these stickers.

When we were kids, we used to go into Heaton’s and buy some stickers, I was crazy about stickers.“And there was a Britney pack that I remember and we cleared the shelf, and on every letter that I hand wrote I had stickers of her all over.“And I had my address, I was like, ‘If you.

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