Pink regrets not being there for Britney Spears while they were experiencing stardom in the early aughts.
06.05.2021 - 04:47 / msn.com
#BattleforBritney documentary is chilling. The power of record companies and how the law can be used against a vulnerable person".
But Maggie Cooper wrote: "None of these people have a clue about Britney's personal life or her mental state. "And Adam Smith said: "Refusing to watch the Britney doc on BBC2.
Don’t want to hear off people who don’t know what’s going on, there’s only one persons view that matters. And that’s Britneys.
Pink regrets not being there for Britney Spears while they were experiencing stardom in the early aughts.
Steve McQueen will further cement his creative partnership with the BBC by co-directing a documentary series on three dramatic events in the UK in 1981 that defined race relations for a generation.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The highly-anticipated new documentary The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship aired on Wednesday evening, delving into the legal conservatorship that has surrounded the singer's life for the past 13 years – but it seems that while the #FreeBritney movement is strong, viewers were somewhat divided in their opinion on the one-off show.
Britney Spears’ former makeup artist has claimed the singer “wants the most normal things” as he opened up about her conservatorship.The 39 year old pop singer’s former makeup artist, Billy Brasfield, opened up on how he claims Britney feels about her conservatorship in a BBC documentary, titled The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash and Conservatorship.
The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship at the weekend on iPlayer, which will be broadcast on BBC Two on Wednesday. In February, the New York Times released a television film Framing Britney Spears which examined her career, her celebrity and the conservatorship she has been living under since 2008.
Her conservatorship is firmly back in the limelight thanks to a series of new documentaries.
Britney Spears’ Instagram account posted an oddly edited video of her dancing in two different outfits on what looks like different days to call out the films being made about her life. The caption brought up the “many documentaries” released this year, calling them “hypocritical.” Depending on what side of the #FreeBritney movement you’re on, you will take the video as fact or use it as another reason for why the singer needs help.
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Life is full of stresses and anxieties but, for the super famous, an added layer of chaos is added in the form of media coverage. Some more than others have fallen foul of press attention.
Britney Spears' life has become a major point of discussion, ever since the Free Britney movement gained support as fans began to discuss the singer's conservatorship. The New York Times documentary, Framing Britney Spears further took a deeper look at the pop star's career, her imminent rise to fame and her tumultuous fall.
Britney Spears has again taken to social media to condemn the surge in documentaries made about her life, calling them “hypocritical”.Earlier this week, Spears posted one of her regular videos of her dancing, captioning it “2021 is definitely way better than 2020 but I never knew it was gonna be like THIS”.“So many documentaries about me this year with other people’s takes on my life,” she continued, “what can I say … I’m deeply flattered !!!!”“These documentaries are so hypocritical … they
Britney Spears is speaking up amid the release of a new documentary about her life.
Britney Spears, 39, is speaking out against documentaries made about her in 2020 in her latest Instagram post. The singer shared a video that included clips of her dancing at two different times and added a long caption about how she thinks the media has been focusing more on the “negative” times in her life rather than the “amazing” moments. She also called the unnamed documentaries “hypocritical.”
Britney Spears is speaking out in greater detail than ever before in response to the Framing Britney Spears documentary.
We have heard that a slew of Britney Spears documentaries are in the pipeline following the New York Times’ brilliant film, Framing Britney Spears, and the latest documentary from the BBC is set to be just as explosive.
Global megastar Britney Spears was celebrated as the Princess of Pop in the noughties. However, following her mental breakdown in 2007, the Oops!… I Did It Again singer was put under the conservatorship of her dad, Jamie.
Britney Spears has been placed under a conservatorship for nearly 12 years, following a battle with mental health.The 39 year old Toxic singer’s father Jamie is legally responsible for Britney’s finances and life, which was explored in an eye-opening documentary Finding Britney Spears released earlier this year. Now, a new documentary has claimed that unearthed court documents say she could be living under the legal restraints because Britney suffers from dementia.