Just read these article snippets and through I would share em! First up is Britney's cousin and on again off again assistant Alli Sims talking to US Magazine about Britney.. She says:
Britney Spears' cousin and former assistant Alli Sims says the troubled pop star is "not crazy," but she's worried about the singer's new beau, paparazzo Adnan Ghalib.
Despite paid offers to dish on Spears, Sims has stayed out of the fray. She has never commented on the singer before and wants it known she was not paid to talk. She breaks her silence to Us Weekly in its latest issue, on newsstands now.
"I do not think Adnan is a good person," Sims, 26, tells Us. "I think he only has bad intentions. He has given me a weird feeling and creeped me out. I wish he would just go away."
"When you go through your whole life just listening to what everybody tells you to do, you get to the point where you're not used to having to pick out yourself what is really important," she tells Us of her relationship with Spears and her adviser Sam Lutfi.
Sims is adamant that Spears was not on drugs before she was hospitalized on Jan. 3. "I do not think that is the issue at all," she tells Us. "I was with her for eight months pretty much every day and never witnessed anything like that – and I lived there." (Sims was not with Spears during her meltdown, despite reports otherwise.)
The aspiring singer says Spears "adores" her two children and is simply upset and sad by her custody situation. "I wish people would give her a break and lay off her," she adds.
Credit to USWeekly.com
The almost always silent Kevin Federline has also had a wee bit to say about Britney's situation in the upcoming issue of Interview Magazine he says:
Kevin Federline says people are enjoying Britney Spears' meltdown because it makes them feel better about themselves.
The ex-husband of the troubled Gimme More singer - who has been awarded full custody of their sons after Britney's latest breakdown - believes the pair's problems are normal.
Kevin said: "People put it up on this pedestal when it's really the same way that everybody else goes through their stuff, you know? It's not really any different.
"Even though everything is so publicised and everybody is looking at it, it's normal for us.
"I think the infatuation with the whole thing is that watching us go through things makes other people feel normal."
Britney's visitations rights to two-year-old Sean Preston and 16-month-old Jayden James, were suspended "indefinitely" after she fled a custody hearing on Monday.
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