Amber Tamblyn has written an op-ed for The New York Times in which she discusses Britney Spears‘ conservatorship case and how she relates to the situation.
The 38-year-old actress, best known for her work in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movies, notes that her situation was never as bad as Britney‘s and that she only “experienced a small taste of what” the pop star has gone through.
Amber said that when her career kicked off, her dad stepped in as her co-manager and her mom served as her business manager.
“At 21, I starred in a hit TV show called Joan of Arcadia, and from that point forward, I began making real, substantial money — money that made a big difference for my family. When that shift took place, my parents stepped in to help manage it all. My father acted as my co-manager, and my mother managed my finances. My money paid for our vacations, dinners out, and sometimes even the bills. When it finally came time to disentangle our personal and professional relationships, it was deeply painful for all three of us,” she wrote in the article.
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