Will Britney ever be in control of her life?

Britney Spears at the premiere of The Smurfs 2. Picture: AP
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ON NOMEMBER 5, the closing night of his residency at Las Vegas’ Planet Hollywood showroom, grizzled rocker Meat Loaf made a derisive sneer and snarled, “The next resident is Britney Spears. Let’s make enough noise so that it will echo back at her when she performs and she will wonder who we are”.
After all, Britney lives in a bubble that is more insulating than the normal cushion of wealth and fame. She is protected from the outside world by a conservatorship that has put her father, Jamie Spears; a group of attorneys; and, at one point, her (now ex-) fiancé in control of her personal and professional affairs and finances.
Her Internet and phone use have even been restricted. This arrangement has been in place, and extended repeatedly, since 2008.
The first sign of outlandish behavior surfaced nearly 10 years ago with a 2004 quickie Vegas wedding (soon annulled) to a childhood friend. This was followed by the 2005 reality show with then-hubby Kevin Federline, Britney & Kevin: Chaotic, which inspired Entertainment Weekly to question whether the singer was a "halfwit".

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In 2008, the coup de grâce saw Britney lock herself in one of her mansion’s bathrooms with her son Jayden James, resulting in a police standoff and an involuntary psychiatric hold.
The venue seats 4600 fans — more than the 4298 capacity of Caesars Palace Colosseum, which hosts Celine Dion. PH Live boasts the world’s largest indoor projection theater, and Britney’s show will attempt to cash in on the mega-popularity of Vegas nightclubs by offering a blended concert-club experience, complete with VIP bottle service and a dance floor.

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"Little things that shouldn’t bother normal people threw her over the edge, and she would start crying uncontrollably."

Britney Spears says is sore for days thanks to a strict workout routine to whip herself into shape for her Las Vegas residency. Picture: AP
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Describing a long day of working with Spears on a music video, the source felt bad for the pop star: "She cried a few times, and [her handlers] would console her and baby her and put her back [on set]. Then she finally broke down by the end of the day. She was so much like a sad kid who had to do something they didn’t want to do. It was sad."
She’s told what to do, when to do it. Everyone’s in a cohesive understanding — from people at the label to people they hire to do her hair and makeup. They know how to talk to her, know how to baby her and to make sure that she’s happy so that she will [perform]. People from the label and management are literally always right there. There’s always someone within five feet of her."