Britney Spears has become the center of media attention in recent days after announcing her divorce from Sam Asghari.
However, instead of receiving sympathy and support, Spears had to face countless “ridiculous” questions from reporters.
In a recent interview, Spears expressed her discomfort with reporters’ questions.
She said that these questions were not only meaningless but also hurtful to her.
“They asked me questions like: ‘Do you think you will marry someone else in the future?’ or ‘Do you think you’ll have children in the future?'” Spears said.
“Those questions are ridiculous. I just got divorced, I’m trying to get over this shock. I don’t want to think about the future right now.”
Spears also said she felt hurt when reporters kept asking about her marriage.
She said she doesn’t want to share too much about her private life.
“I don’t want to talk about my marriage,” Spears said. “It’s a personal matter. I don’t want to share it with the world.”
The reporter’s questions made Spears feel tired and depressed. She said she just wanted to live peacefully and happily.
“I just want to live my life,” Spears said. “I don’t want any more attention.”
Britney Spears’ story is a reminder to us of how celebrities endure pressure from the media. “Ridiculous” questions and invasion of reporters’ privacy can deeply hurt these people.