Britney Spears, fresh out of rehab and back in the spotlight, is explaining why she publicly shaved her head back in February, following a rampage of bizarre behavior.Think about this:
A friend of Spears says the pop star shaved her head as a tribute to her aunt who died from cancer. The pal states Spears was definitely suffering from postpartum depression at the time and the bold hair maneuver was an act of solidarity.
"Britney's aunt had just died of cancer," says this friend. "She was feeling very guilty because she hadn't been there with her, she was overwhelmingly depressed and she shaved her head in solidarity."











1. To Carol P. -
I am a breast cancer survivor of two years. Yes, it can be very scary for your husband and you. You need to be strong for you and your husband. There is no guarantee that the cancer will not return. Early detection is our best hope. Eating healthy, exercising, positive thinking is helpful in healing our body from the toxins of chemotherapy. Neuropathy should disappear with time. Remember all those months of chemo that killed the bad and the good cells will need time to cleanse out of the body. I take it you are the one that is the caregiver and the caregiver should take time out for some R & R. If you need someone to talk to about this usually the clinic's or hospital's have helpful information to assist you. Take care.
Posted at 6:19PM on Apr 24th 2007 by Y.Garcia