LeAnn Rimes and Britney Spears.Photo:Jason Kempin/Getty, J. Merritt/Getty

Leann Rimes Says Seeing People ‘Making Money’ from Britney Spears Was ‘Soul Sucking’: ‘That Poor Woman’

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LeAnn Rimesis showing sympathy forBritney Spears.

Rimes, 41, spoke out against people “making money” off Spears, 41, in a new interview in which she discussed the singer’s difficult career journey being all-too similar to her own.

“I saw the Britney Spears documentary and was thinking, like, all these people that make money out of her and she has nothing to do with it,” Rimes toldThe Times. “It’s just soul-sucking. That poor girl. That poor woman, really.”

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Rimes has shared her sympathy for Spears in a new interview.Image Group LA/Disney Channel via Getty

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Like Spears, Rimes became a successful artist in her mid-teens and found herself battling for control of her career against her father, Wilbur C. Rimes, in the years that followed after her parents’ divorce.

In 1998, the singer and actressfiled a lawsuitagainst her father and Lyle Walker, who were her co-managers at the time, alleging that the pair had stolen $7 million of her earnings.

Rimes’ father countersued before the case was settled. The father and daughter later reconciled before Rimes’weddingto husbandEddie Cibrianin 2011.

Rimes was involved in a legal battle with her father like Spears in 1998.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

LeAnn Rimes during AMA ‘98 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc)

Reflecting on her legal battle with her dad, Rimes said, “Looking back, I think my dad did the best that he could. Parents managing a child is always a recipe for disaster. For me it became a business and I ended up not having parents.”

Rimes was also involved in a legal battle at the time over her contract with Curb Records, after signing with the Nashville label at age 12. The singer sued to be released from the label after she was bound in a 21 album deal, according to The Times.

“I was very gutsy, but I was in a contract that was really quite unfair and insane. I just wanted fairness,” Rimes told the outlet.

Rimes has since reconciled with her father.LeAnn Rimes

LeAnn Rimes

TheCoyote Uglystar — who is performing in London for the first time in six years next May — discussed the frustrations she had in her career outside of her legal battles after entering the spotlight as young teen.

“I was America’s sweetheart. People didn’t want to see me grow up and explore my sexuality,” Rimes explained.

The singer also spoke about how overworked she was as a young artist as she performed around the world while juggling homeschool.

“Good thing I was a teenager and had so much energy. Now I’d be curled up on the bed, not moving for days,” Rimes told The Times. “Sometimes when I have busy days I get so triggered. It takes me right back to not being able to say no, not having control.”

The singer added, “I don’t feel like I stepped into my womanhood till the last five years. Learning to say no was probably the best thing in the world. I started to realise how disappointed I felt in myself when I did things that I just didn’t want to do.”

source: people.com