Britney and NFL Star: Two (or More) Peas in a Pod

What do Britney Spears, Sybil and one of the greatest running backs of all time have in common? Multiple personality disorder. Nurse!Britney Spears, Herschel Walker
Herschel Walker, considered by many to be one of the most dominant players in college football history, is expected to reveal in an upcoming book that he has multiple personalities. "Breaking Free" will be released in August and will document Walker's life with MPD.

Walker is best remembered for the massive trade that sent him from the Dallas Cowboys to the Minnesota Vikings. Britney is best remembered for shaving her head.

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106. Psh! Multiple Personality Disorder? Yeah RIGHT! Spears doesn't even have ONE personality, let alone several. Way to try and get more attention.... and it's working!

Posted at 6:02PM on Jan 20th 2008 by Mina M

107. I have to give credit to Brit...she has you guys at TMZ eating out of her hand & jumping through hoops for her & you're just dumb enough to fall for anything she says...she's toying with you stupid...lol! I love the way you guys at TMZ always make her out to be some former pop star gone mad & always a one sided story from your twisted & hateful view. She's still a mega star...you're just upset because you know she's got your number & has now decided to have some fun messing with your feeble little heads, so you're being petty & trying to smear her rep as a means of getting even......GET A LIFE TMZ...you print GARBAGE!!!

Posted at 5:00PM on Jan 21st 2008 by T.D in Alb., NM

108. I don't think she has MPD or Bipolar...She's on drugs! Drug use particularly that of cocaine and methamphetamine, can trigger bipolar attacks symptoms in individuals who have no previously exhibited symptoms of the disorder. Heavy methamphetamine and cocaine abusers often experience the symptoms of psychosis.......

Posted at 10:54PM on Jan 21st 2008 by Snshngrl

109. I know Herschel Walker and have been in his company on many occassions. Herschel is misinterpreting the degree of the seriousness of his supposed 'disorder'. Herschel has always been a model of friendship, excellence and commitment. He is simply feeling the same way that many of us feel on a regular basis. We all think of ourselves as having different personalities at different times, and there is nothing unusual about this.

Posted at 10:14AM on Jan 22nd 2008 by Georgia boy

110. It's DISSOCIATIVE Personality Disorder, not MULTIPLE Personality Disorder. Furthermore, whether or not the mental disorder actually exists is highly suspect.

Posted at 4:09PM on Feb 6th 2008 by HopScotch

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