Britney Spears finally answered her most asked fan question. Click any recent post on the 39-year-old superstar’s Instagram page, and you’ll no doubt find fans incessantly asking her if she’s OK.
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Britney Spears has finally addressed the bombshell Framing Britney Spears documentary. Posting to her Instagram account, the singer uploaded a video of herself dancing to Steven Tyler, along with a caption stating that “I didn’t watch the documentary, but from what I did see of it I was embarrassed by the light they put me in.
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.Britney Spears finally answered her most asked fan question. Click any recent post on the 39-year-old superstar’s Instagram page, and you’ll no doubt find fans incessantly asking her if she’s OK.
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Framing Britney Spears helped shed light on the titular pop star’s plight, but not all of the aftermath was positive.
Dredging up her past. Britney Spears broke her silence about the “Framing Britney Spears” documentary about her life, but behind closed doors, she is more concerned than she let on in her public response.
wrote in an Instagram caption along with her signature smattering of emojis. “It takes a lot of strength to TRUST the universe with your real vulnerability cause I’ve always been so judged… insulted… and embarrassed by the media… and I still am till this day.”After a few thumbs-down emojis, Spears went on, “I didn’t watch the documentary but from what I did see of it I was embarrassed by the light they put me in … I cried for two weeks and well ….
Britney Spears has broken her silence on a controversial documentary charting the highs and lows of her career and discussing her conservatorship.The 39 year old was the subject of a one-off programme named Framing Britney Spears, which aired in both the UK and US last month. Her struggles with mental health were featured prominently in the documentary, as well as the depiction of her in the press and the conservatorship which oversees her finances and personal affairs.
Britney Spears has said she “cried for two weeks” after watching parts of Framing Britney Spears – the documentary exploring the singer’s controversial conservatorship.The film debuted in February and examined Spears’ rise to superstardom and the mental health issues that saw her being committed to a psychiatric ward in 2008, as well as the subsequent conservatorship which has seen her father take control of the singer’s finances and career since then.In a new post on Instagram, Spears revealed
Nearly two months after it aired, Britney Spears is making it known that she is not a fan of the New York Times' "Framing Britney Spears" documentary.
The latest person to speak out about the Framing Britney Spears documentary from the New York Times that debuted on FX and Hulu last month is…Britney Spears herself.
Britney Spears is finally addressing the controversial New York Times TV documentary that spurred an international conversation about the pop star’s treatment by the media and the conservatorship that has limited her freedom since 2008.
Sharing her reaction. Britney Spears spoke out about Hulu’s The New York Times Presents episode about her life, titled, “Framing Britney Spears,” for the first time on Tuesday, March 30. The singer, 39, wrote a lengthy caption alongside an Instagram video of herself dancing to “Crazy” by Aerosmith.
Britney Spears has finally answered the question fans have been asking ever since the documentary Framing Britney Spears dropped on Feb. 5: has she seen it? The 39-year-old has revealed that she didn’t watch all of it. but from what few parts she did see she, Brit was horrified by how she was portrayed and it made her “cry for two weeks.” The singer also addressed how she’s been “judged, insulted and embarrassed” by the media throughout her career in a heartbreaking Mar. 30 Instagram post.
Britney Spears is speaking out amid speculation about her life.
It seems like after 13 long years, Britney Spears is fighting harder than ever to have her dad Jamie Spears, 68, removed as co-conservator of her finances, career and estate and have wealth managers Bessemer Trust assume full control. Throughout the drama, the 39-year-old singer is staying strong, especially with the help of her loving boyfriend Sam Asghari, 27.
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