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I really hope she does get help, she clearly needs it..Her life has been spiraling out of control for months...Its sad to say, but she is making Kevin Federline look good...

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I said what I did before the sexual assault angle was brought up, and if that's why she did this; I still stand behind a mental hospital or a decent rehab facility being a good place for her to go for awhile..... She could sober up, and work through whatever may have gone on personally that put her in this position......

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Exactly. Her best hope for getting over the trauma is through counselling at the very least. She might think acting out and boozing it up will help, and it does kill the pain for a while no doubt about it, but in the long run it just buries it for a while - and creates a whole new set of problems.

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As if this story wasn't already enough, I just saw on Headline News that the woman that owns the hair salon where Spears shaved her head is now selling the hair on Ebay and the top bid is currently over $200.

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I'm not going to give Britney a hard time about this. If she wants to shave her head let her do it. It's her head. For pete sake what is wrong with that? :huh: Natalie Portman, Sineade O' Connor have done it in the past as well. I don't see what's the big deal about it leave the poor girl alone. You'd think she was Keri Russel on Felicity or something.

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