as “part of the LGBTQ+ community,” she said, “I know nothing about it, and it’s not my business to speak on it.”“very closely,” and said she could relate to the “Toxic” singer’s professional woes as a young woman in the music business.
“I think, as an industry, people are getting better at not taking advantage of and manipulating and bullying young women,” she explained. “But it’s still so apparent, and I witness that too. Not near at the level that Britney has, obviously. I think that’s an important paradigm that I hope that we’ll be able to break in the coming generations. I’ve definitely seen corporate dollars be prioritized over people’s mental health.