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By Diana Barbarich On January 16, 2008

O'Donnell: 'Britney Will Suffer Like Diana'

The outspoken TV personality voices her grave concerns for the former pop-star...

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O'Donnell: 'Britney Will Suffer Like Diana'
Photo: PR Photos/Janet Mayer

Rosie O'Donnell is convinced Britney Spears will endure the same death as Princess Diana if the paparazzi continue to suffocate the former pop-princess.

The outspoken TV personality painted a not so pretty picture of the pop-wreck’s life – taking to her blog to compare Britney’s constant media scrutiny to that of the Princess of Wales, who was killed in a Paris, France car crash in 1997 as she attempted to get away from a hoard of snappers chasing her.

”She will be trying to get away, but they will chase her, just as they chased her into that church yesterday,” reads the blog.

”There were dozens of them, jostling their way into sanctuary, elbowing past each other, just to creep closer to her. Even her last-minute, folded-hand prayers can’t be kept sacred. There can be no silent moments in a crowd; no silence, and no secrets.

The former actress continues to narrow in on Spears' pop-star upbringing as the cause of her Jan. 3 breakdown amongst other things.

”At eight years old, she bravely stood before a microphone” the blog continues. “By 17, she had sold 25 million records. Where were the sidewalk-skinned knees, the chalk stained hands, the monkey bars, the passed notes?

“Not a girl, barely even a woman yet, they chased her. A mob of stalkers for whom no stalking laws have been written. Smother. Crush. Flash. Photo Credit. Even Dr. “Get Real” Phil got in on the action. Unreal."

“The tunnel is crowded now" the entry concludes. "There are only inches of separation between vulnerability and disaster."

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