Episode 62:

Capacitea

(Originally released on October 12, 2020)

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Here’s the Lucky cover by Jaclyn Davies from this episode’s intro.

Here’s Lance Bass’ recent interview about talking to Jamie Lynn.

Here’s the UsWeekly article with the exclusive about the Spears family being ‘at war.’

Here’s the Atlantic article, ‘There’s Never Been a Story Like Britney Spears’.’

Here’s the Hollywood Reporter article about the capacity discussion during the most recent hearing.

If you have not yet watched the documentary, The Guardians, you should!

Here’s more about Britney trying to hire her own lawyers at the beginning of the conservatorship:

Here’s TMZ’s ridiculousness about Sam Ingham’s comatose analogy.

Here’s more about Britney not taking the stand in the Brand Sense suit. And more about her not taking the stand in the Sam Lutfi suit.

Here’s a recap of the latest hearing from Tess and Babs:

Here’s the Daily Mail's coverage from last year of the letter that Andrew Gallery later came forward as the source for.

Here’s Andrew Wallet’s *completely and totally random* interview with the Daily Mail.

Here’s UsWeekly’s exclusive about Jamie thinking Britney has too much freedom right now.

Watch a Rick Moranis movie for a little boost, especially if you haven’t in a while.

Here’s more about Kelly Clarkson recently being sued over a handshake deal (thank for sending @elisa_ces!)

Here’s more about Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio’s momentous handshake.

Here’s Sharon Stone and Leslie Jordan’s comments on Britney’s post:

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Mariah Carey’s memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, is a masterpiece, dahling!

And here’s Mariah being asked by Andy Cohen on WWHL about parallels between Mariah and Britney’s experiences:

And here’s Britney birthday Instagram message for Mimi from earlier this year:

And a #tbt post from Mimi from a few years ago of the two of them:

Here’s more about Paris Hilton’s comments about Britney during her recent appearance on Andy Cohen’s radio show to promote her documentary.

Here’s more about Miley’s interview where she talks about how Britney “should have the freedom to live the life that's most authentic to her.”

Thank you for listening!