Popular Post benztown Posted July 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 12, 2021 FreeBritney Radio Day is happening this Wednesday with host Jeff Timmons!! 12 1 Link to comment
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Deepheat01 Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 Wow! This made me all emosh. What an incredible long way we've come ❤ 5 1 Link to comment
Dussiniers Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 @PokemonSpearsare they gonna play Pretty Girls? Just kiddin' people, this is gonna be so huge!!! 2 Link to comment
Dussiniers Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 Jeff Timmons and all 98 Degrees members always love Britney!!! It makes me remember Nick Lachey in the MATM Making the Video Link to comment
Popular Post Moscow Posted July 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted July 12, 2021 Having known Britney Spears for more than 20 years, and witnessed an at-times worrying team grow around her, 98 Degrees member Jeff Timmons is showing support for his friend amid her conservatorship battle by hosting ‘Free Britney Radio,’ a pop-up radio station which will take over stations in more than 50 markets — including San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta — on July 14. Timmons teamed up with audio production company Benztown for the “day of solidarity,” as the program is billed to potential syndicators. Driven by his friendship with Spears, as well as his own experience battling what he describes as the “****ed up” California court system, Timmons hopes the initiative will create a “groundswell of support” for the pop star as she fights for freedom — something he believes was never justifiably taken from her. “I don’t think Britney was ever out of control to a point where she needed this conservatorship,” Timmons tells Variety. “The media showed Britney falling off the rails, but that was salacious. In this business, everybody goes through ups and downs. It’s a rollercoaster and things become surreal. At certain points, it all piles up and you reach breaking point, but that’s just human existence. Anybody in her circumstances would’ve had a meltdown. Physiologically, alone, it was probably exhausting.” “That doesn’t mean you can’t control your own life, finances or kids,” Timmons continues. “If you’re competent enough to get on stage 100 times a year and make millions of dollars, you’re competent enough to be a parent. The whole [conservatorship] was a travesty. I don’t think she was ever crazy, incompetent or unable to make decisions and care of herself.” Timmons has known Spears, who is 39, since the late ’90s, when she co-headlined concerts with 98 Degrees, who released their new single, “Where Do You Wanna Go” on Friday. His first impressions were of a “sweet, quiet, polite, soft-spoken” Southern girl, who would “get on stage and just rock it.” Amid her rapid rise, Timmons says the Grammy-winner never changed. “At one point, she was the biggest star on the planet, but still the same sweet, quiet, courteous person.” What did change, from Timmons’ observations, is the circle that expanded around Spears while she was busy working hard for her success. He believes the growing entourage gradually gained control of Spears’ life. “As she got bigger and into superstar status, you could see the team around her gathering more folks,” he recalls. “I saw a bunch more gatekeepers. It’s great to have one or two to protect you, but when there’s suddenly a whole team of gatekeepers and you can’t even have a conversation with the person and everybody has their own agenda, that becomes very dangerous.” “Britney was always working, performing, being gracious to fans. When someone’s busy and successful, they start collecting more people on their team and if you’re not paying attention, you collect folks who might not be looking out for your best interests.” Timmons recalls Spears’ mom Lynne Spears being gracious and down-to-earth, but had little interaction with her father, Jamie Spears, who serves as her co-conservator, despite his daughter’s requests that the court remove him. Timmons isn’t pointing a finger at Jamie, rather, he strongly believes multiple people “conspired to make sure this all [go] on much longer than it should have.” Spears was placed under conservatorship in 2008, amid mental health concerns. She has since released albums, toured and headlined her Las Vegas residency, “Piece of Me.” In her June 23 audio testimony, the mother of two argued that an “abusive” conservatorship was stopping her from getting married, having more children and living a normal life without forced medication, therapy and psychiatric evaluations. Timmons last saw Spears at her “Piece of Me” residency, where she “crushed it” onstage and was bubbly and coherent when he caught up with her. He’s passionate about spreading support for Spears through “Free Britney Radio,” which will feature her hits, messages of support from celebrities, covers and live crosses to fans at the Los Angeles courthouse on “Free Britney Day.” Timmons is also interviewing lawyer and conservatorship expert Lisa MacCarley, who has backed the #freebritney movement and will discuss what she views as illegalities in Spears’ situation. Benztown, which is in the business of radio imaging, voiceovers, programming, podcasting and jingles, is offering all U.S. radio stations audio and web components to rebrand as “Free Britney Radio” at no cost. Stations can register and access the assets here. Stations participating are listed on the Benztown site. “The more stations across the U.S. that join the #FreeBritney movement and re-brand as ‘Free Britney Radio’ for this one important day, the bigger impact we will have in making her voice heard,” Benztown president Dave “Chachi” Denes said in a media release. “Radio stations have prospered from Britney’s great songs, so this is an ode to her and her music,” Timmons adds. “It’ll show stations and artists support Britney getting her life back.” Timmons, a father-of-five, is further motivated to support Spears and highlight flaws in the legal system following his own battle with California courts to win custody of his two eldest children, who he had with ex-wife Trisha Sperry. “You can go in with facts and witnesses, but they’re so overwhelmed with cases that they just read the declarations or summaries and make a brash decision without exploring the details,” says Timmons, who’s now married to Amanda Timmons, with whom he has a daughter and two step-children. “It’s fast and negligent. Things slip through, especially if you have a better attorney or somebody in the old boys’ club.” “It was only when my kids were of a certain age and able to explain verbally that they wanted out of that situation that I got custody. But it took 10 years. I spent all my resources that I made with 98 Degrees trying to be their dad – trying to get my kids safe by getting full custody. I could be in one of the biggest groups in the world, I could be on TV and I could perform everywhere, but being a father was made impossible by the [courts]. This kind of stuff happens all the time.” Timmons says the silver lining of Spears’ troubles coming to light is the potential for change, particularly now she’s been invited to address Congress about her experience. He hopes potentially illegal ongoings in cases like Spears’ will be uncovered and that a system of “checks and balances” will develop around conservatorships. “It’s sadly at Britney’s expense, but she’s drawing attention to how people need to ensure things are done legitimately from here on out.” 10 2 Link to comment
(You Drive Chris) Crazy Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 This is absolutely incredible, oh my god what a way to use your platform in such a creatively impactful way in order to support Britney. Imagine what someone much bigger could do if they actually cared to? I love this so much, I wonder if iHeart stations will pick up on this? 1 3 Link to comment
G-unit Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 I’d love to hear what some of the celebrities that call in are going to say! This is awesome! 1 Link to comment
warioaddams Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 OMG amazing someone prepare a livestream for the ones that are outside of the US. 1 Link to comment
queenofhearts Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 I was just about to post this!! Her star power is incredible!! so happy for all the support and can't wait to bop out to some brit songs on the radio this thursday 1 Link to comment
Hungry Hun Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Surprised this didnt come up from Ryan instead. But people say Ryan is a sell out anyway... Never heard of 98 Degrees or Timmons, but slay king! He seems to genuinely like Britney. I hope this does good with more and more radios joining in for this special day Jamie would've never imagined #FreeBritney would get this big and that is delicious 1 Link to comment
queenofhearts Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 3 hours ago, (You Drive Chris) Crazy said: This is absolutely incredible, oh my god what a way to use your platform in such a creatively impactful way in order to support Britney. Imagine what someone much bigger could do if they actually cared to? I love this so much, I wonder if iHeart stations will pick up on this? Let's tweet them!! 1 Link to comment
queenofhearts Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 3 hours ago, Prachi said: Having known Britney Spears for more than 20 years, and witnessed an at-times worrying team grow around her, 98 Degrees member Jeff Timmons is showing support for his friend amid her conservatorship battle by hosting ‘Free Britney Radio,’ a pop-up radio station which will take over stations in more than 50 markets — including San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta — on July 14. Timmons teamed up with audio production company Benztown for the “day of solidarity,” as the program is billed to potential syndicators. Driven by his friendship with Spears, as well as his own experience battling what he describes as the “****ed up” California court system, Timmons hopes the initiative will create a “groundswell of support” for the pop star as she fights for freedom — something he believes was never justifiably taken from her. “I don’t think Britney was ever out of control to a point where she needed this conservatorship,” Timmons tells Variety. “The media showed Britney falling off the rails, but that was salacious. In this business, everybody goes through ups and downs. It’s a rollercoaster and things become surreal. At certain points, it all piles up and you reach breaking point, but that’s just human existence. Anybody in her circumstances would’ve had a meltdown. Physiologically, alone, it was probably exhausting.” “That doesn’t mean you can’t control your own life, finances or kids,” Timmons continues. “If you’re competent enough to get on stage 100 times a year and make millions of dollars, you’re competent enough to be a parent. The whole [conservatorship] was a travesty. I don’t think she was ever crazy, incompetent or unable to make decisions and care of herself.” Timmons has known Spears, who is 39, since the late ’90s, when she co-headlined concerts with 98 Degrees, who released their new single, “Where Do You Wanna Go” on Friday. His first impressions were of a “sweet, quiet, polite, soft-spoken” Southern girl, who would “get on stage and just rock it.” Amid her rapid rise, Timmons says the Grammy-winner never changed. “At one point, she was the biggest star on the planet, but still the same sweet, quiet, courteous person.” What did change, from Timmons’ observations, is the circle that expanded around Spears while she was busy working hard for her success. He believes the growing entourage gradually gained control of Spears’ life. “As she got bigger and into superstar status, you could see the team around her gathering more folks,” he recalls. “I saw a bunch more gatekeepers. It’s great to have one or two to protect you, but when there’s suddenly a whole team of gatekeepers and you can’t even have a conversation with the person and everybody has their own agenda, that becomes very dangerous.” “Britney was always working, performing, being gracious to fans. When someone’s busy and successful, they start collecting more people on their team and if you’re not paying attention, you collect folks who might not be looking out for your best interests.” Timmons recalls Spears’ mom Lynne Spears being gracious and down-to-earth, but had little interaction with her father, Jamie Spears, who serves as her co-conservator, despite his daughter’s requests that the court remove him. Timmons isn’t pointing a finger at Jamie, rather, he strongly believes multiple people “conspired to make sure this all [go] on much longer than it should have.” Spears was placed under conservatorship in 2008, amid mental health concerns. She has since released albums, toured and headlined her Las Vegas residency, “Piece of Me.” In her June 23 audio testimony, the mother of two argued that an “abusive” conservatorship was stopping her from getting married, having more children and living a normal life without forced medication, therapy and psychiatric evaluations. Timmons last saw Spears at her “Piece of Me” residency, where she “crushed it” onstage and was bubbly and coherent when he caught up with her. He’s passionate about spreading support for Spears through “Free Britney Radio,” which will feature her hits, messages of support from celebrities, covers and live crosses to fans at the Los Angeles courthouse on “Free Britney Day.” Timmons is also interviewing lawyer and conservatorship expert Lisa MacCarley, who has backed the #freebritney movement and will discuss what she views as illegalities in Spears’ situation. Benztown, which is in the business of radio imaging, voiceovers, programming, podcasting and jingles, is offering all U.S. radio stations audio and web components to rebrand as “Free Britney Radio” at no cost. Stations can register and access the assets here. Stations participating are listed on the Benztown site. “The more stations across the U.S. that join the #FreeBritney movement and re-brand as ‘Free Britney Radio’ for this one important day, the bigger impact we will have in making her voice heard,” Benztown president Dave “Chachi” Denes said in a media release. “Radio stations have prospered from Britney’s great songs, so this is an ode to her and her music,” Timmons adds. “It’ll show stations and artists support Britney getting her life back.” Timmons, a father-of-five, is further motivated to support Spears and highlight flaws in the legal system following his own battle with California courts to win custody of his two eldest children, who he had with ex-wife Trisha Sperry. “You can go in with facts and witnesses, but they’re so overwhelmed with cases that they just read the declarations or summaries and make a brash decision without exploring the details,” says Timmons, who’s now married to Amanda Timmons, with whom he has a daughter and two step-children. “It’s fast and negligent. Things slip through, especially if you have a better attorney or somebody in the old boys’ club.” “It was only when my kids were of a certain age and able to explain verbally that they wanted out of that situation that I got custody. But it took 10 years. I spent all my resources that I made with 98 Degrees trying to be their dad – trying to get my kids safe by getting full custody. I could be in one of the biggest groups in the world, I could be on TV and I could perform everywhere, but being a father was made impossible by the [courts]. This kind of stuff happens all the time.” Timmons says the silver lining of Spears’ troubles coming to light is the potential for change, particularly now she’s been invited to address Congress about her experience. He hopes potentially illegal ongoings in cases like Spears’ will be uncovered and that a system of “checks and balances” will develop around conservatorships. “It’s sadly at Britney’s expense, but she’s drawing attention to how people need to ensure things are done legitimately from here on out.” that's so cool he saw her at the piece of me residency and they were able to catch up!! makes me wonder about all the friends and acquaintances she sees but we never really hear about bc it may not be on social media 1 1 Link to comment
ohoney Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Remember the days we were called crazy, delusional and conspiranoics? How times have changed... 1 Link to comment
NewDisplayName Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 love when I’m heard All of the radios should participate tbh! great hosts, interviews and interactive program makes it even better and don’t forget to stream overprotected, lucky, my prerogative and Mona Lisa maybe Link to comment
Taylor Swift Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 He's doing this to promote his music video - coincidentally releasing on the same day. What a smart & devious man. Link to comment
KatieKat Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 9 hours ago, (You Drive Chris) Crazy said: This is absolutely incredible, oh my god what a way to use your platform in such a creatively impactful way in order to support Britney. Imagine what someone much bigger could do if they actually cared to? I love this so much, I wonder if iHeart stations will pick up on this? Meanwhile, Lance Bass assures people things are fine after talking to Jamie Lynn and Justin Timberlake sends out a quick tweet. Come on NSYNC get with it! Link to comment
epskilonme Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 4 hours ago, Taylor Swift said: He's doing this to promote his music video - coincidentally releasing on the same day. What a smart & devious man. Promo is promo, before free britney movement was non existent. Link to comment
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