Thread on Britney Spears being one of the most unlikeable & problematic celebrities of her time
In 2016, Britney Spears personally donated $200,000 to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation. On top of that, she raised an additional $553,000.
A year later in 2017, Britney raised more than $1 million for the same foundation and also opened the “Britney Spears Campus”, a facility combining more than 45 paediatric and adult services.
Britney Spears reacting to someone calling her bodyguard the N word is the best thing you'll see today. When she spots a racist it's on SIGHT!
You probably don’t know this about Britney Spears, but she often visits sick children at the hospital. Unlike other celebrities, she doesn't go out of her way to show us she does good deeds.
In 2014, Britney wrote a touching letter to a gay fan after he told her how she helped him get through an extremely tough time in his life.
Britney Spears was one of the many celebrities who showed support for Dreamers, and urged Congress to pass the #DreamAct
Britney gave away $590,000 in the year 2005, including $350,000 to relief programs related to Hurricane Katrina AND $175,000 to Habitat for Humanity.
Two years ago in 2017, Britney wrote this beautiful letter expressing her love and admiration for the LGBTQ community:

“Your stories are what inspire me, bring me joy and make me and my sons strive to be better people. I love you."
This is Britney Spears at a children’s hospital, spending time with a little girl who was battling cancer.
'It's important to be able to connect with all genders and sizes of women in the world and be able for them to not feel alone and know that every size is beautiful." -Britney Spears, 2014
In 2017, Britney Spears signed an open letter against two anti-LGBTQ bills, which targeted transgender youth in Texas.
Britney is constantly empowering and celebrating her peers rather than tearing them down. A true feminist legend.
Britney Spears ALWAYS gives credit and has no issues acknowledging black artists who have influenced her. There's a reason she's one of the most loved celebrities out there.
In 2015, Britney Spears participated in GLAAD’s Spirit Day by releasing a video promoting participation in the anti-bullying campaign. She also organized a meet-and-greet for LGBTQ fans.
While most celebrities throw away fan gifts, Britney actually keeps and wears them on a daily basis. This is a woman who actually appreciates her fans.
In 2016, Britney Spears praised Beyoncé's "Lemonade", calling it a "feminist therapy album". We love a queen who supports her peers.
Britney Spears has never bad mouthed any celebrity. Even in 2003 when Christina Aguilera was shading her all the time, she kept it classy and even praised her.
Britney Spears in 2001 praising her biggest influence, Janet Jackson.
In 2009, Britney Spears released untouched photos from her Candies ad campaign to highlight the pressure exerted on women to look perfect.
Britney Spears actually knows how to appreciate different cultures without turning into a culture vulture.
In 2016, Britney Spears pushed for legislation to close gun loopholes.
Zoe Saldana on Britney Spears:

"She was the one big, big celebrity that I met when I was starting to work in Hollywood, who literally was humble, and whatever was going on in her mind there in her world, it was never about hating her neighbor."
P!nk on Britney Spears:

"I think Britney Spears is one of the sweetest humans to ever live."
Britney praising Beyoncé and P!nk: "I think they're such amazing people."
Mariah Carey LOVES Britney Spears
Britney Spears on Mariah Carey:

"I have always been in love with Mariah Carey. Her voice is just phenomenal."
"I've always loved Mariah Carey. I guess because she writes her music and comes up with the best melodies. I think she's an incredible singer. And she's so beautiful. She's probably my role model". -Britney Spears
Britney Spears defending Miley Cyrus in 2013
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