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Brit Brit Needs to Learn to Pay Attention to Her Children
04 November, 2007
I have a feeling we've had a little less Britney drama than usual over the past days. Don't get me wrong – I'm not complaining, by any means, no – but I simply wanted to make a point that it's nice to report on Brit's comings and goings without having to worry that the pop wreck will do 10 crazy things that will make me write a couple more articles on her by the end of the day. Britney can be seriously addictive, y'all, and it's good to only write about her once every two days, for a while. I'm sure she'll be back in trainwreck mode in no time though – but I do appreciate the break, even if I have a feeling it's only a short one. In the unfolding Britney custody battle, the singer's visitation rights to her sons were cut to three a week yesterday. I'm sure you all know that Brit lost custody of her two sons (two-year-old Sean Preston and 13-month-old Jayden James) to her ex hubby Kevin Federline earlier this month – and it looks like all the money in the world can't make up for her crazy antics and questionable parenting skills. On Tuesday, it was decided just how often Britney will see her kids and this is how things stand: she will get two visits a week from 12pm to 7pm and one overnight stay from 12pm to 10am the next morning – and that's about it. Oh, yes, and one extra detail: all visits will be monitored.
Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon made his ruling following the joint custody hearing that took place last Friday, where he heard testimonies from both Britney and K-Fed. The commissioner also heard evidence from the parenting coach Lisa Hacker, who was appointed to monitor four of Britney's visits with her children - and referred to the report Hacker filed about her observations of Britney's parenting skills. And while she made it clear that Brit obviously loves her kids and is very connected to them, Hacker felt Britney was not "child-centered" in her interactions. Hacker concluded the "environment at the house ranged from chaotic to almost sombre with little communication at all. During three of my visits, Ms. Spears rarely engaged with the children in either conversation or play. It seems that her choices are dependent more upon what she wants to do at any given time rather than what would be more enjoyable for the children". Now, if that's not polite talk for "selfish bitch", I really don't know what is. "The problem is that unless Ms. Spears realizes the consequences of her behavior and the impact that it Posted by admin at 04:12 PM | View: (134) |
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