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Mom says hospitalised Spears is doing OK
John Rogers
LOS ANGELES—With Britney Spears whisked out of the public spotlight
Thursday and committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it’s now up to a
team of professional caregivers to reverse her seemingly endless
downward spiral. Spears, accompanied by more than a dozen police
officers, was taken to the UCLA Medical Centre before dawn Thursday in
what one officer would only say was an effort to “get help” for the
troubled pop star.
It was her second 72-hour commitment in four weeks, though her previous
stay lasted less than two days and was followed by more strange episodes
that have accompanied her divorce and bruising child custody battle. The
law allows a person to be placed on an involuntary psychiatric hold for
up to 72 hours if they are believed to be a danger to themselves or
others. Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, was seen leaving the medical
centre’s psychiatric hospital about 5:30 a.m. Asked if her daughter was
all right, she replied, “Yeah.” Under the law, doctors may keep an
individual under round-the-clock observation but may not medicate the
person without his or her permission unless there appears to be grave
danger, said Dr. Bruce Spring, assistant professor of clinical
psychiatry at the University of Southern California. “The hold is not a
carte blanche for treatment,” said Spring, who is not connected to
Spears’ case.
Spears’ public emotional spiral began in November 2006 when she filed
for divorce from Kevin Federline, the father of her infant sons,
1-year-old Jayden James and 2-year-old Sean Preston. Neither Spears’
attorney nor Federline’s lawyer immediately returned calls for comment
on her hospitalization. The pop star’s spokeswoman declined to comment.
It was not immediately clear who initiated Spears’ commitment process.
The latest effort to get her help comes as various people in her life
appear to be jockeying for influence, from her immediate family to two
men who have recently surfaced.
One, Sam Lutfi, has described himself as Spears’ manager and “very good
friend.” Earlier this week, Barbara Walters said on ABC’s “The View”
that Lutfi had contacted the veteran newswoman and told her that Spears
saw a psychiatrist and “is starting some kind of treatment.” The other
is Adnan Ghalib, a paparazzi photographer who recently announced that he
is Spears’ boyfriend. Soon after that announcement, Ghalib’s wife of
four years filed for a legal separation. Ghalib has been seen escorting
Spears on shopping excursions, restaurant outings and to court during
her ongoing child-custody battle with Federline. He reportedly followed
the motorcade to the hospital with Spears’ mother.
The pop star was seen arriving in an ambulance, accompanied by the type
of escort normally reserved for a president. Nearly a dozen officers on
motorcycles, as well as more in police cars and in a pair of helicopters
hovering overhead, shepherded her to the hospital. |