Look, we know Britney Spears’s conservatorship is bad news, but it seems like we’re only just beginning to scratch the surface of how bad things really are…
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Pulling back the curtain. A new documentary centers on Britney Spears’ life and career, offering rare insight from those in her inner circle about her lengthy conservatorship battle.
The sixth episode of The New York Times Presents, titled “Framing Britney Spears,” features interviews with insiders including the Princess of Pop’s longtime family friend and former assistant, Felicia Culotta; the Jive Records marketing executive who helped shape her career, Kim Kaiman; various journalists and
Look, we know Britney Spears’s conservatorship is bad news, but it seems like we’re only just beginning to scratch the surface of how bad things really are…
Framing Britney Spears will be happy to know that the New York Times-led investigative film finally has a UK air date. Discussing Britney’s ongoing legal battle with her father Jamie Spears (not to be confused with the star’s sister, Jamie Lynn Spears), the documentary aims to piece together the timeline surrounding her conservatorship and will detail her battles with childhood stardom, music industry misogyny and insensitive global tabloids.
Britney Spears’ life, in a move similar to the one made by Hulu.According to Bloomberg, Netflix has enlisted filmmaker Erin Lee Carr for the forthcoming documentary.
Justin Timberlake on Friday apologized following the backlash he has received from a documentary about Britney Spears. The New York Times Presents Framing Britney Spearswas released last Friday.
.The New York Times documentary led to backlash for , , , and after its release on February 5. Now, the pop star's younger sister is urging her followers (and celebrity gossip sites) to be kind. The posted the same unattributed quote to her Instagram stories twice on February 12.
Britney Spears is reportedly working on a new documentary about her life.It comes following the reaction to the recently released documentary, Framing Britney Spears, which examines the singer’s life under conservatorship.It was produced by the New York Times and broadcast in the US last weekend on FX and FX On Hulu.Now, according to the New York Post’s Page Six column, Spears is also currently “working on her own documentary about her life – said in her own words – with a top female
Britney Spears documentary is on Hulu and causing a second look at the pop star's conservatorship and media scrutiny during the 90s and 2000s. provides a look into the pop star's ongoing conservatorship battle with her father, Jamie Spears, as well as looking back at the now-39-year-old singer's treatment by the media over the years, particularly during the height of her stardom .Spears is aware of the documentary, which premiered on FX and Hulu earlier this month, a source tells ET.
Britney Spears is no secret. Her father has controlled her career and finances since 2008, a position she's been fighting against for years. The fight is back in the spotlight following the release of a New York Times documentary,, which follows the beloved pop star's rise to fame, public breakdown and recent comeback.
Britney Spears on Tuesday for the first time appeared to address an emotional documentary that focused on some of the more difficult times of her life as a young superstar. The New York Times Presents Framing Britney Spears was released last Friday.
While the rumour mills have been buzzing new claims made in Britney Spears’s documentary, now the belle of the ball Britney herself is speaking out. The 39-year-old pop icon recently took to Twitter and shared her take on the New York Times documentary--Framing Britney Spears, which explored her experience in the industry and her conservatorship under her father, Jamie Spears.
Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline has released a statement via his lawyer following the release of the “Framing Britney Spears” documentary.
Britney Spears has been the name on everyone’s lips over the last week as the release of the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears came out on Friday.
Superstar Britney Spears has long lived a life in the limelight. Shining an illuminating light on the pop star, "Framing Britney Spears," examines the singer’s career and the resulting conservatorship under father Jamie Spears following her public breakdown in 2008.
Britney Spears is speaking out.
FX and Hulu and has since cast new light on the singer, her troubled past and her perplexing relationship with her father, Jamie Spears. After Britney experienced a highly-publicised mental breakdown in 2008, her father Jamie was appointed as her conservator, which is basically a legal guardian for those incapable of making their own decisions.
Everyone is talking about Britney Spears. The FX documentary, Framing Britney Spears, highlighted the intense media scrutiny Britney was subjected to at the height of her career and the conservatorship that she’s been under since 2008.