Britney Spears News and Updates 2016: Spears Feels Great Being In Her 30s; Says 20s Were Her Horrible Years

By Maria Alamban - 30 Sep '16 08:44AM
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"Hit Me, Baby" princess, now at 34, has finally opened up about her victorious days which led her to becoming the world's most talked-about artist at the time. Britney Spears also expressed her insights and emotions about some of her 'horrible days' on British talk show Lorraine Thursday.

 US Magazine quotes the female artist on her notable realization. "My twenties were horrible! [Being] in my teens was fun, but I like my thirties. ... You know who you really are," Britney Spears said. The report also noted several of her dramatic meltdown moments. She went through two failed marriages, one of which gained a lot of criticisms. Back in 2004, the actress filed an annulment case against Jason Alexander after 55 hours of being married.

The second marriage failure sparked Britney Spears' meltdown. In 2006, she found herself in a custody battle against ex-husband Kevin Federline. This was the start of her extreme emotional roller coaster. Media reports was all about her misbehavior. She shocked everyone when she did an umbrella attack to a paparazzo's car, stirred the world after she shaved her head, and finally, hushed the talks when she was sent to a rehab facility for drug and alcohol abuse.

Now in her thirties, Britney Spears gave fans an outstanding comeback. News quotes Britney when she said that she is content with being single. "I'm in a really good place right now. I'm loving myself every day and learning who I am. It's awakening, it's cool," Spears added.

Despite how happy she is, she isn't as excited about the thought that both her sons are growing up too fast. Britney Spears noted the strangeness of the thought and said that it's "going to be really scary and I'm going to be like, 'Mum, please come to the house and help me out here!'" She even emphasized on an earlier interview how she hopes not to see her sons getting famous because as the star puts it, the magnitude is just too much.

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