Britney Spears checks into a health facility for self-care

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As her father manages a life-threatening illness, pop star Britney Spears has 'gone away' for a month to take care of her mental health, The Times confirmed Wednesday.

Pop star Britney Spears is taking care of her mental health, according to multiple reports.

Britney Spears is taking time to care for herself after supporting her father and the rest of her family through his recent health struggles, which included a second surgery three weeks ago, The Times has confirmed. She'll be away for 30 days., posting a picture that read, “Fall in love with taking care of yourself, mind, body, spirit.”that Jamie Spears’ illness — a “life-threatening” colon rupture that required two surgeries — had “taken a toll” on his daughter.

“He’s not doing well,” the source said. “They’re so close and it has been a lot. There is nothing dramatic going on with her — she just realized she needs to make sure to take time to care for herself.”, which said Britney Spears was distraught over her dad’s health and last week had checked herself into a mental health facility where she planned to stay for about a month., which also reported that Britney was in a mental health facility.

“Britney hasn’t been drinking or doing drugs or anything, she just has some very difficult emotional and mental health issues,” a source allegedly close to the family told the paper. “She’s gone away to try with her issues before they get worse.”

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