Britney Spears’ family ‘fear she’s on meth’ and ‘may die like Amy Winehouse’: report
Britney Spears’ family fears she is heading down the same tragic road as Amy Winehouse.
Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline and her estranged father, Jamie Spears, said in a new interview that they suspect the “Toxic” singer is on drugs and could die as a result. “I fear she’s on meth — I’ve been praying someone would make it public and that she wakes up,” Federline, 45,“Britney may die like Amy,” Jamie, 70, told the outlet, referencing the “Back to Black” singer, who“Compare her wellness then and how she is doing now,” added the Spears patriarch, whom Britney, 41,Instagram/Britney SpearsThe pop star has not publicly responded to the bombshell interview.
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