![]() ![]() Britney Spears’ family and friends reportedly planned an intervention for her this week. Reps for Spears did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment. Insiders also claimed to the outlet that people in the “… Baby One More Time” singer’s inner circle had grown concerned for her well-being due to a medication-related issue. The intervention was reportedly scheduled for Tuesday, but plans were eventually scrapped.Īccording to TMZ, Spears did agree to meet with a doctor - although it is unknown if it was a therapist or physician - and the meeting “went well.” “Unfortunately, there is a lot of hysteria in the media right now, but Britney is fine, and much of this has been overblown and grossly distorted,” our insider shares. She definitely knew what she wanted and what she liked-that’s what makes her Britney.Britney Spears’ medical issues ‘far more complex’ than fans realize: sourcesīritney Spears’ family and friends were in talks to host an intervention for the pop star, Page Six can confirm.Īmid growing concerns for Spears’ mental health, her husband, Sam Asghari, her manager, an interventionist and doctors planned to try to convince the “Hold Me Closer” singer, 41, to get treatment and sequester her in a house in Los Angeles for two months, TMZ reported Thursday.Ī source tells Page Six exclusively, however, that the intervention never took place because it was deemed “unnecessary.” She was still young and innocent, and then all of a sudden, she comes out in this vixen-y, sexy, skin-tight outfit. “Even with her little schoolgirl outfit, she’s really set a precedent for always coming out in something very memorable,” Stanley says. She still admires the singer’s razor-sharp creativity when it comes to her own look and videos and greatly attributes the success of “Oops!” to Spears’s initial vision. More than two decades later, the stylist says working with Spears was one of her wildest, most fun projects. The video was one of Spears’s most acclaimed-bouffant ponytail and all. “But she was a trooper and went right back to work,” recalls Stanley. During a scene where Spears is lying down and the camera is pointed at her from above, a piece of the camera became dislodged and hit her on the back of the head. She had a very intense day, to say the least.” “After one take, I unzipped her, and it literally looked like a bucket of water poured out of this jumpsuit. ![]() “I was nervous that she would pass out.” The stylist’s fears were (partially) realized. “If you put a latex outfit on, you’re immediately sweating, and I knew she was going to be dancing all day,” says Stanley. ![]() Spears immediately loved it, though Stanley had initial reservations about the piece’s clingy material. Stanley landed the job through that connection and the fact that at the time Spears was dating *NSYNC heartthrob Justin Timberlake.īush had a little longer than two minutes to create something, but not much longer: He ended up creating the red latex suit overnight. (She styled the boy band’s videos “Bye Bye Bye” and “It’s Gonna Be Me.) She had also worked with the music video’s director, Nigel Dick, before. Stanley had a reputation for styling all of the hottest early-aughts pop artists-think Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, and *NSYNC. And in honor of the album’s anniversary, Vogue called up Estee Stanley, the video’s stylist, to reminisce about that now famous costume. When you think Spears, you think of that red latex jumpsuit. The track’s space-age music video is downright iconic. On that famed record, the queen of the 2000s churned out some of her biggest hits, such as “Stronger” and “Lucky.” But it’s her lead single, with the same title as the album, that’s lodged most firmly in our memory and not just for its earworm-y chorus. Here’s an anniversary you may have missed: It has now been 20 years since the pop princess Britney Spears released her second studio album, Oops!…I Did It Again. ![]()
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