Britney Spears’s Resurfaced NSFW Comments Have Reminded Fans That Contrary To What The Media Portrayed, She Was Actually Pretty Open About Her Sex Life In The Early 2000s

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Britney Spears had just turned 17 when her debut album, ...Baby One More Time, was released in 1999.

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Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic, Inc

And, as we know, the critically acclaimed project wound up marking the start of Britney’s successful, decades-spanning career.

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Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic

But sadly for Britney, she was subjected to a pretty hard time in her teenage years and early 20s, thanks to the many invasive and sexist questions she was asked in interviews.

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Denise Truscello / WireImage

From the very moment that she began making public appearances, the young star was constantly questioned about her sex life. Even when Britney initially told the world that she was waiting until marriage to have sex, it led to her being asked even more inappropriate questions.

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Denise Truscello / WireImage

And Britney very clearly expressed her discomfort time and again when asked inappropriate questions in interviews. In fact, she even interrupted journalists herself to say that they were asking totally “personal” things and completely overstepping her boundaries.

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James Devaney / WireImage

Then, Britney and Justin Timberlake’s infamous relationship — and eventual breakup in 2002 — led to more invasive questions about her sex life after Justin made a series of public claims.

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Steve Granitz / WireImage

Justin disrupted Britney’s public image when he appeared on Hot 97 and suggested he’d had “oral intercourse” with her. “I did it. I'm dirty,” he said.

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D. Kambouris / WireImage

This not only led to Britney being scrutinized by the media, but it also fueled the narrative that she was super uncomfortable talking about sex in the limelight — in spite of the overtly sexual way that she was portrayed in photoshoots and music videos.

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John Atashian / John Atashian / Getty Images

However, fans have now been reminded that Britney was actually more than OK with discussing her sex life in the early '00s — provided she felt comfortable.

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Vera Anderson / WireImage

In a rare resurfaced interview from 2000, Britney — who would’ve been about 19 at the time — was asked about an array of NSFW topics by interviewer Fiona Horne on Russell Gilbert Live.

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YouTube

And clearly comfortable with the conversation, Britney excitedly talks about her sex life with ease — including her favorite position and methods of seduction.

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YouTube

Sharing a clip of the old interview to Twitter this week, one fan wrote: “I love how Britney was openly talking about her kinks and favorite sex position on TV while pretending to be a virgin.”

And Britney’s palpable excitement in the resurfaced interview has sparked a conversation about how the star actually might have always enjoyed discussing her sex life — she just wasn’t afforded the chance to express herself without the prying eyes of various interviewers making her feel uncomfortable.

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“You could tell she loved this interview,” one person wrote. “Britney has always loved talking about sex!” another said.

“if only she had been allowed to be herself,” someone tweeted, while another added, “it just shows how comfortable britney is when an interview is more like a conversation with a friend.”

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