Sunday, May 26, 2024

Britney Spears Praises Michael Jackson accuser Wade Robson for sharing ‘trauma’


Britney Spears has publicly shown her support for her former choreographer and fling, Wade Robson, after he shared a video discussing his journey of healing from trauma.

On Friday, May 24, Spears took to her Instagram to re-post a video of Robson, who had previously accused the late Michael Jackson of sexual abuse in 2013, speaking out about his trauma.

The Baby One More Time crooner expressed in her since-deleted post featuring a black-and-white video of Robson promoting his podcast, From Trauma to Triumph and sharing his personal struggles towards healing and recovery.

She noted, "It warms my heart to see an older man take his time to even speak on such a subject !!!"

In a heartfelt long paragraph, Britney further opened up about the painful experiences she had during her 13-year conservatorship.

She penned, "For 13 years I was forced to see doctors and talk about my personal life against my will and I was right the whole time. I don't want to remember those things … but I see now I can't face my past, how do I move forward if I don't know where I've been ???"

"It was a state of mind of desperation and fear and loss of all people I loved and would die for if no one were around," the Toxic singer added.

The Grammy-winner further claimed, "It's called block out and just survive, that's when kids turn to substances because they can't accept the reality."

She also clarified that she doesn't do drugs, noting, "I'm sorry to let the news peeps down but I don't do drugs!!!

Britney Spears concluded her post with praising Wade Robson, "It genuinely touched my heart to see this older man speak on something that's incredibly sensitive to my heart !!! There is a complete understanding of what he is saying and I think I 'm gonna cry for the rest of my life now!!! God bless you."

Wade Robson has accused late Michael Jackson of sexually abusing him when he was a child, from the age of 7 in 1990 and continuing for seven years until he was 14.

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