Melissa Joan Hart says she's "really guilty" of taking Britney Spears to the first club when Spears was still underage, "even today"

Melissa Joan Hart says she's "really guilty" of taking Britney Spears to the first club when Spears was still underage, "even today"

Melissa Joan Hart is the star of Britney Spears' (You Drive Me) Crazy (also in the movie "Drive Me Crazy") music video, a 10th・generation witch Sabrina, in which Clarissa explains everything. And as for Spears, Hart, according to Entertainment Weekly, said she feels "really guilty" for an incident involving a performer since then — which took Spears to her first club.

Hart and Spears first became friends after filming that music video when Hart was 23 and Spears was only 17. "Britney and I had to do a lot of press together," Hart said. "And during this time we had a lot of fun together. I saw that she was just surrounded by people and could never break free. And I think 'Hi I want to come to those who do not want to?

Hart said she didn't think anything about it, because she "would go to the club every night", "I loved dancing and liked to go out, but I also knew I was responsible and, like, when to stop."

Of the spear — who, as mentioned before, was not yet 18 years old — "She was underage and young — but I [was] just like "let's get out." We're just going out and having fun," Hart said. "And yeah— and I feel really guilty about it to this day because I should have known better that I was my sister.

As Entertainment Weekly writes, "As persistently documented in the tabloids, Spears struggled to party in the early 2000s" (this is not Hart's fault.Besides drifting the spear of the Heart, Hart said: "When I saw a man, he stayed in Vegas and that was doing her show, so it wasn't Lake View Golf Course Hi-shon, so it was finally over," she said.

Spears' first night at the 17-year-old club was not her first exposure to alcohol. As she detailed in her memoir The Woman In Me (released on May 10 last year), Spears drank with her mother, Lynn, as early as 8th grade: "I Drink Every" The way we drank was not like the way my father did it. When he drank, he grew more depressed and shut down. We have become happier, more alive and more adventurous.” 

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