Lutfi Won't Be Pissing On Her Grave Anytime Soon

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Here’s surprising news: Sam Lutfi, who has creeped his way into Britney Spears‘ life, is continuing his takeover by painting her parents in a bad light.

When Sam was asked how he and Lynne Spears were getting along following Britney’s second hospitalization, he sounded off, saying he does not think Lynne cares about Britney.

‘No. Her mother is not someone who cares about her daughter, she’s only concerned with herself. Sad but true. She was too busy getting a manicure to come over yesterday, despite her daughters (sic) pleas. Sad, very sad,’ Sam wrote to Access [Hollywood] in a text message.

Granted, Jamie and Lynne Spears haven’t exactly been parents of the year, but this is coming from a guy who accused them of being jealous of him. Which is a solid point — he has so many desirable traits, like the multiple restraining orders against him, one can’t help but be a little envious.

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Jan 31, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 11 Responses
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Comments (11)

No. 1 jujubees says:

Who to believe? The mother who wanted her daughter to be famous. Or the guy who stalked and verbally assaulted his good friend? Yeah, pretty much either way she’s screwed. Fine, I’ll adopt her. Come on, Britney, but you have to keep the basket covered.

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 5:07 pm
No. 2 Lisa(#1) says:

I’ll belive Britney - but only when she is speaking in a British accent. Do you think she was all high and thought, “my name is Brit, so imma speak likes a Brit from now on, y’all! Uh, I mean pip, pip, ‘n stuff.”?

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 5:22 pm
No. 3 blah says:

I believe the dad. The dad is the only one that seems to not be a total fame whoring idiot out of this group. Sam Lufti was on Ryan Seacrest’s show and just seemed to have a total lack of respect for Britney. I think she is addicted to toxic people and pushes away anyone who has her best interest at heart. People who have her best interest at heart will actually tell her “no”. People like Sam (and possibly the mom) seem to encourage the bad behavior because it works in thier favor.

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 5:49 pm
No. 4 Lisa(#1) says:

Hey blah, did you go to the hypnotist today?

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 6:07 pm
No. 5 blah says:

Oh yeah I did! It was really cool. I have my session all recorded and they he wants me to listen to it at night before I go to bed every night for 3 weeks.

Basically you get super comfortable, and put these glasses on that emmit blue pulsating light. The light emmits seratonin so afterwards you feel really relaxed and just…better. Basically he just told me to envision the life I want to lead and then tells me to imagine all the negative things that can impact that happiness and to imagine them melting away wether it was negative emotions, thoughts or people.

There is a lot more to it than what I’m describing. It wasn’t Scientology-esque or anything, and it wasn’t creepy. I was awake the whole time and after my session I just felt much more focused and comfortable.

I will have to tell you more about it as I go through it. It’s nine weeks total. We hags need a side blog!

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 6:19 pm
No. 6 mae says:

Not for nothing, but compared to this guy, Adnan doesn’t seem so bad. I think Adnan may actually care for Britney’s well being (of course he wants a little something to) but I think this Sam guy is strictly out for himself.

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 6:44 pm
No. 7 stopthemadness says:

that’s super cool, blah. i have a friend who goes to a hypnotist and a psychic and some other “holistic” type stuff and she loves it. she’s the reason i started going to acupuncture. talk about feeling high and euphoric. go to acupuncture. it’s awesome.

that’s what brit needs. acupuncture. (just trying to stay on topic… sort of.)

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 7:56 pm
No. 8 blah says:

I think she needs both holistic and standard medical help. Girl is messed up, but there’s obviously a reason she’s messed up. Her answers are not going to only be found in a pretty pink pill.

I’m sort of surprised though, that holistic means of health are referred to as “alternative”.

To me, the alternative is taking medication that is going to cause sleepiness, nausea, constipation, decreased sex drive, mood swings, diarhea, dry mouth, inability to stand or sit for 30 minutes or longer, prolonged tingeling in the extremities, nightmares, nervousness, shortness of breath, burning while urinating, increased blood pressure, and all the other millions of side effects that appears on the 5 million drug commercials I see every evening. All of THAT seems like the alternative to me.

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 8:45 pm
No. 9 mae says:

So acupuncture works? I’ve been meaning to have it done, but I’m leary of… Well, everything. But I have anxiety issues, as well as, a screwy back, neck and knees. I refuse to take pills though because I don’t believe in using chemicals to “heal” me.

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 9:59 pm
No. 10 EsquaredMom says:

I swear by massages by an accredited masseuse (I have deep tissue ones rather than just therapeutic, like the kind you get at a salon), with a chiropractic treatment immediately after. I go for a one hour massage and then have the adjustment right after (so convenient they’re in the same office) and it does wonders for my neck and back. It can take a few treatments, and I was definitely sore the next day (especially after the massage), but eventually I only go in for maintenance.

Posted: Jan 31, 2008 at 11:07 pm
No. 11 stopthemadness says:

mae, acupuncture is AMAZING. seriously. try it… it will solve your back, neck, knee and anxiety problems. trust. :)

Posted: Feb 1, 2008 at 9:50 pm
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