Britney Spears' Former Publicist: "There Is Still a Real Girl in There"

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See More... Britney Spears' former publicist Lizzie Grubman is shocked at the turn of events in Britney Spears' life.

"Never in a million years would I have believed it would go this way!" she tells Us Weekly in its new issue, on newsstands now. "When I first started working with her she was this humble, sweet little girl."

Grubman blames her problems on that fact that Spears "didn't have a childhood which made everything worse," she says.

"There is still a real girl in there, but she's shutting people out and doesn't want to trust anybody," she adds. "It's all very tragic and sad how it turned out."

Click here for expert opinions on what's wrong with Spears and here for a timeline of Britney's wild night last Thursday.

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  • I am trying to reach brittany. I too suffer from mental illness and know how hard it is. Sometimes it helps to talk to someone who can understand your secret world. All I am trying to do is find brittany just to say I will be her friend and we could show the world how mental illness can devistate your life and take everything from you. I know she is basically the most famous person in the world but I want to try to reach out and maybe by some chance I can somehow get to talk to her. I have no other intentions than offering my friendship and understanding hoping I could find a friend that understands too. People that are not informed of mental illness can never understand the aloneness and scary dark places it can take you. It is real and there is no cure, I just am setting out to try to find others who experience the agony of this disease and maybe we could at least help each other.
    anonymous anonymous 6/29/08 Reply