Leave Brittany Spears Alone Video

by Bill Urell on

Leave Brittany Spears alone. It is obvious her life is a mess; this video by Craig Ferguson is one of the most moving (and funny) statements on the unmanageability of alcoholism I have ever seen.


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Brennan Kingsland at

This is a FABULOUS video. What the world needs more of is straight talk like this about actions and the consequences of our actions. Personal responsibility and acceptance of our own decisions needs to be taught fromthe earliest ages on.

Nick at

I think that she should leave US alone and just disappear.

Linda Lupowitz at

This was a great, short video with humor and truth.
I especially liked the way he ended it, and his accent is fun to listen to as well – honest and real.
Thanks for posting this, it was worth watching and I have forwarded it on to others.

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cogbuddy at

It is a great quality for a person to possess the quality of accepting mistakes or taking up the responsibility for the decision. Only a couraged one can do this. These traits must be inculcated since childhood. Try to be honest in your life as it always pays you well.

Vivian at

Yes. This is a good video regarding the mental illness and alcoholism connection. Neither can be treated in just 28 days but the foundation for
a good quality recovery can certainly be instituted in that amount of time. We alcoholics must make recovery top priority for the rest of our lives if we are to remain sober. God bless Craig Ferguson for coming forward with his story. Speaking honestly like he has will help reduce the stigma of mental illness and substance abuse which is important for all of us in recovery.

Wayne at

Very good message, very good video. I applaud this man for sharing his story on national television. I wish Craig and all fellow alcoholics the best and remember, One Day at a Time. “Carpe Diem”

Melissa at

I applaud Ferguson’s 15 years of Sobriety…. I appreciate his experience, strength, and hope, and definetely his honesty on alcoholism…. Every day is a miracle when we don’t use or drink

Sharon from John at

Great stuff 5/5.

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