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      <title>The woman in me by Brittany Spears</title>
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      <description>This was an incredible read. Her story is so beautiful, dark and humbling that it makes me question my worldview.
Most of the stars we know are coming from privilege. This young woman from Louisiana is different. She came from poor background. So like every social climber her dreams are big and small. She wanted to become a star, perform, but also have family, help out her parents and siblings.</description>
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