Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Poor boys


Britney Spears lost custody to her two boys? Well, we all saw that coming didn't we? It amazes me that Britney would still continue her irresponsible behaviors knowing that she could put her children in danger. "Spears, 25, has been charged with misdemeanor driving without a valid license and hit-and-run following a fender-bender in a store parking lot on Aug. 6," writes Ken Lee from People's magazine. In my opinion, I'm glad that Britney lost the custody, but as to who she lost it to, I think it just worsen the situation. The two boys, Sean Preston and Jayden James, are now in the "care" of Kevin Federline. First, I believe Federline knows the least about babysitting. As shown from the previous relationship with Britney, it would be save to say that the boys are in danger under the care of Federline.
My solution for this whole fiasco is to put the boys for adoption. Why not give the boys the life that they actually deserve? Take a look at Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's kids. They're responsible enough to handle them. They protect the kids away from media and restrict themselves from inappropriate behaviors. That is exactly what celebrity families need to do. Maybe that Britney isn't mature enough understand the value of family, or maybe she's just a careless character, but whatever the case might be, she's just not getting it.
Kids often reflects the shadows of their parents. Growing up under the public eyes is already strong enough to damage their moral values (take Michael Jackson for example), but this can be prevented if celebrity kids are raised in a proper family. As much as we all love to entertainments, I doubt that anyone is heartless enough to see Britney's two boys be mentally tortured.
Whatever the turnout might be, I wish the best for the boys. This issue should be settled while they're still young. And the media should grow a heart and leave the boys alone.

1 comment:

bullseye said...

It was a good idea to take the kids away from Spears, but the idea about putting them up for adoption I'm not sure about. I think there would be to many people who would just want to adopt them because of who they are and not in the best interest of the kids. Good idea I just don't think that it would work.