Dua Lipa is speaking out after being accused of anti-Semitism due to her support of Palestinians in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
04.05.2021 - 01:17 / justjared.com
Britney Spears is speaking out in greater detail than ever before in response to the Framing Britney Spears documentary.
The new documentary, presented by the New York Times, aired on FX and Hulu back in February 2021 and it ignited a renewed discussion about Britney‘s conservatorship.
Britney previously addressed the documentary back in March and said she “cried for two weeks” because of all the attention surrounding it. We also just learned last week that she will be speaking in court about
Dua Lipa is speaking out after being accused of anti-Semitism due to her support of Palestinians in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Pink and Britney Spears have had very different careers over the past 20 years, but when they first started, they were often grouped together — and there’s one thing the “So What” singer, 41, wishes she’d done differently.
Pink wishes she had been there for Britney Spears back in the day. The 41-year-old performer appeared on Thursday’s “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” where she was asked by a fan about the recent New York Times’ documentary, “Framing Britney Spears”, which focuses on Spears’ conservatorship.
CNN host Chris Cuomo participated in strategy conference calls with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as he faced allegations of sexual harassment, with the sessions including members of the governor’s staff.
Martha Stewart is setting the record straight.
Supermodel Paulina Porizkova and director Aaron Sorkin hit the headlines at Oscars 2021 for debuting as a couple on the red carpet. The filmmaker who was nominated for an Academy Award for his film The Trial of the Chicago 7, made a splash on the red carpet by posing adorably with girlfriend Porizkova.
https://t.co/IZ08MWqbT8 pic.twitter.com/N7TFJyrsSsAnd with that, the mockery floodgates were opened.
New York Post. The victim exited the car at the next stop, the 161st Street-Yankee Stadium station, where he sought help from transit police.The victim was taken to Lincoln Medical Center and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.That stabbing was followed five minutes later by another, in which an off-duty MTA conductor was slashed with a box cutter while riding a northbound J train by a man passing through train cars.
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.
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New York Times documentary a , she's now chiming in on the BBC's newly-released film The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash, and a Conservatorship. (If you're unfamiliar, all these docs dive into Spears's legal situation.
Britney Spears has criticised documentaries being made about her life and career in the spotlight, describing them as "so hypocritical". Spears has been subject to a conservatorship since 2008 following a series of public breakdowns captured by paparazzi cameras, with the arrangement now being explored in two recent films - one by the New York Times earlier this year and another recently released by the BBC.
Britney Spears has slammed the documentaries made about her as “so hypocritical”. The singer, who has been subject to a conservatorship since 2008 when she had a series of public breakdowns captured by paparazzi cameras, is the subject of two recent films, one by the New York Times and one by the BBC.
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.
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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.
When the documentary The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears premiered on FX in February, it caused a sensation. More than 1 million reactions were tweeted within a few days of its debut. And Justin Timberlake, whose treatment of Spears after the pop stars’ breakup years ago was questioned in the film, felt compelled to issue a statement apologizing to his former girlfriend.