Britney Spears candidly discusses her loneliness and her regrets about her much-publicized behavior. This and much more is revealed in an upcoming documentary.
“Sometimes I think I get kind of lonely because you don’t open the gate up that much, you know I mean?” she says. “You’re guarded. You have to be that way, so I’m kind of stuck in this place and it’s like: How do you deal? And you just cope, and that’s what I do. I just cope with it, every day.”
In a video clip from the film, Britney talks about her tumultuous past: her divorce from Kevin Federline, forced psychiatric hospitalizations and loss of custody of her two sons.
“I’ve been through a lot in the past two or three years, and there’s a lot that people don’t know,” she says.
“I sit there and I’ll look back and I’m like: I’m a smart person. What the hell was I thinking?” Britney says in the 90-minute film, tentatively titled For the Record, produced in partnership with MTV.
The documentary airs on MTV on November 30th, two days before the release of her new album, Circus.















I’m just glad she is back and healthy!