"I am happy that people are respecting these activists on behalf of a woman who's been kept in a cage," she said, "who's done nothing wrong expect for try to exist not in the perfect way her puppet masters wanted her to be, so it is important." Jamie Spears 'Worked Tirelessly to Protect Britney,' Lawyers Say.Jamie Lynn Spears' Donation to Mental Health Charity Rejected Amid Backlash.Britney Spears Wears '#FreeBritney' T-Shirt Before Conservatorship Hearing.Britney Spears' Sister Says Her Team Made Her Hide Teen Pregnancy From Star.Britney Spears 'Praying' As Crucial Conservatorship Court Hearing Looms.
McGowan said that she got involved in supporting Spears when the "#FreeBritney" hashtag caught her eye on social media, at the time that she was speaking out against disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who she accused of sexually assaulting her. "Why this matters for the bigger picture-well, it matters when people get listened to-from a person working at McDonalds to maybe a fancy pop princess, because if they're doing it to people who are considered untouchable and safe because of money, this shows you clearly that's not true." The actress, who has spoken out in the star's defense in the past, said: "It's a great day because today I believe that Britney Spears will have her own life. McGowan had made an appearance on the British show to discuss Spears' Friday court hearing, where a judge will hear arguments on whether her 13-year conservatorship should be dissolved altogether. again after building a new life for herself in Mexico. The actress has revealed that she doesn't intend to live in the U.S. Rose McGowan speaks at a press conference on Septemin Los Angeles, California. "I took a lot of blows for a lot of years-when you stop fighting every day you feel them so honestly, I'm trying to put myself back together, and I imagine Britney Spears will probably be in the same boat."
It takes a village to maintain silence and secrets. When asked by her interviewers on the show if she could get hired, she replied: "No. McGowan, who said during Friday's interview that she had a "great hand" in "shattering" the "illusion" of Hollywood through her vocal support for MeToo and Time's Up, also said that she doesn't think she will be hired as an actress in the U.S. She had previously shared on social media that she was staying in Coba, on the Yucatán Peninsula, per The Independent. The Scream star revealed in February that she had become a permanent resident of Mexico. "I'm taking the language learning slowly, because honestly I'm really enjoying not understanding what people are saying around me," adding that it gave her "peace." However, she admitted that she doesn't have a particularly strong command of Spanish, which she's enjoying for now. Read more Rose McGowan Tells Tucker Carlson That Britney Spears Has Been 'Tortured'