Justin Long says Britney Spears used to be very "normal" and "easy-going".

Justin Long has opened up about working with Britney Spears.

Justin Long has opened up about working with Britney Spears.

The actor worked with the pop superstar on her 2002 movie 'Crossroads' and reveals he saw a very different side to Britney on-set as she seemed to be a totally different person before her life spiralled out of control and she was placed under a conservatorship in 2008.

Justin told Etonline.com: "I remember her being so down-to-earth, like disarmingly down-to-earth. I remember being struck by how normal and easygoing she seemed for all the hoopla surrounding her and then a couple years later seeing what the paparazzi did to her, it was really sad that we live in that kind of culture that can do that to a human being. She was so nice to everyone."

The movie followed three teenage girls - played by Britney, Zoe Saldana and Taryn Manning - on a road trip across the US and Justin played an old friend who had a fling with Britney's character Lucy.

The 44-year-old actor previously opened up about working with 'Toxic' star Britney in a lengthy Instagram post back in 2020 in which he recalled how the singer was kind to him even though he was still an unknown actor.

He wrote: "I remember being slightly nervous to work with Britney Spears - she was such a massive star in 2002 (as she still is). When she introduced herself to me in the makeup trailer, I was disarmed by how sweet and NOT famous she seemed - just a nice girl (not yet a woman) from Louisiana. She immediately made me feel comfortable ... "

Justin went on: "Britney seemed to get exponentially more tense (totally understandably) whenever we walked off set with her bodyguard 'Big something' (my memory is so bad but I remember really liking him - a massive, warm, friendly, terrifying guy). "People would clamour to get to her and paparazzi were constantly lurking behind trees, in bushes, etc.

"Years later, when the tabloid frenzy surrounding Britney reached a fever pitch, I remember feeling so sorry for her. Nobody deserves to be hounded and harassed like that - least of all a very sweet person - one who behaved kindly towards a young nervous actor who occupied a much lower rung on the hierarchical ladder of that film set."