Friday, July 26, 2024

RuPaul Offers First Look At His Daytime Talk Show; Britney Spears Checks Into Mental Health Facility

Britney Spears checks into mental health facility

Britney Spears has been admitted to a mental health facility.

“Britney was having a hard time dealing with her dad’s health issues. Britney hasn’t been drinking or doing drugs or anything, she just has some very difficult emotional and mental health issues. She’s gone away to try with her issues before they get worse,” a source close to the Spears family told Page Six Wednesday.

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“She has recently been showing signs of being under a lot of strain,” our source added, before pointing out that dad Jamie is “the support in her life.”

Spears has been in the facility for about a week and is slated to stay for 30 days, TMZ reports.

She seemingly acknowledged her mental health in an Instagram post on Wednesday, writing, “We all need to take time for a little ‘me time.’ :)”

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Jamie has been battling a colon condition since last November when his colon spontaneously ruptured. He underwent surgery at the time and was slated to go under the knife again in March.

He has been Britney’s conservator since 2008 after she underwent issues relating to a bipolar diagnosis and her 2007 shaved-head meltdown.

Britney’s two sons, meanwhile, are with their father, Kevin Federline, as she seeks treatment

RuPaul Offers a First Look at His Daytime Talk Show

Extending his world domination tour, RuPaul’s eponymous daytime talk show is set to make a June 10 debut for a three week test run on select Fox TV stations.

Deadline reports: “Described as entertaining and heartfelt, the show will feature Charles’ modern take on the talk format. He will showcase his aspirational message with celebrity and newsmaker interviews, along with empowering everyday people to become their best selves. His sense of beauty, make-up and style will make the runway work for everyone.”

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