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2 Responses to “Britney’s legal action tells us that the rehab stories were true”
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I don’t give an more credence to those stories because she is resorting to legal help. Just because the information really is coming from someone who stayed at the facility doesn’t make what they said true. It just makes their supposed “Information” more valuable. It’s sad when you can’t stay at a rehab facility and count on anonymity. She should have stood up to the people spreading this stuff.
That doesn’t indicate that it’s true. It indicates she’s sick of anyone saying anything they want and everyone falls for it like sheep.