There is growing concern among many #FreeBritney supporters that Britney Spears’ Instagram isn’t actually run by the singer—but according to a statement released to TMZ, Britney is in charge of writing her own captions on the social media account.
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Britney Spears shared a sweet message from her mother, along with a video from her early days as an entertainer and encouragement to start singing again.
On Friday, Spears took to Instagram to share the video that her mom, Lynne Spears, sent her.
“Geez … My mom sent this to me and reminded me that I can sing
There is growing concern among many #FreeBritney supporters that Britney Spears’ Instagram isn’t actually run by the singer—but according to a statement released to TMZ, Britney is in charge of writing her own captions on the social media account.
Britney Spears is finally breaking her silence when it comes to the bombshell documentary, The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears. The singer posted a video dancing to ‘Crazy’ by Aerosmith and reflected on the judgment she has faced her whole life, how she keeps her sanity, and said the parts she watched left her embarrassed and she “cried for two weeks.”The caption started with, “My life has always been very speculated … watched ...
After New York Times' documentary on Britney Spears, titled Framing Britney released last month, the singer had maintained her silence regarding the same. Spears has now reacted to the documentary stating that she has watched parts of it and spoke about what she felt in an Instagram post.
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 finally addressed the Framing Britney documentary that aired earlier this year about her life, revealing she felt "embarrassed by the light they put me in" and that she "cried for two weeks".MORE: Britney Spears's two sons tower over singer in rare family photoThe 39-year-old singer opened up about the documentary on Tuesday, alongside a video showing her dancing to Aerosmith's Crazy. WATCH: Framing Britney Spears documentary trailerShe wrote: "My life has always been very
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.
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 has fans questioning the meaning behind her latest Instagram clip. On Tuesday night, the pop star, 39, shared one of her typical dance videos — but it was her caption that sparked concern amongst fans. “I’m an extremely wicked looking vampire [sic] but really that’s the whole point !!!!”, Britney wrote alongside the video, which showed the singer dressed in a sheer top with an aqua colored bra underneath.
Jessica Simpson hasn't watched and has no plans to.
Jessica Simpson has opened up about fame during a candid conversation with Tamron Hall. The pop star turned fashion mogul sat down for the March 26 edition of Tamron Hall, discussing some of the topics from her memoir Open Book, including her divorce from Nick Lachey and her relationship with John Mayer.
Jodi Montgomery has been a member of Britney Spears’ conservatorship team since September 2019, and her role may soon become permanent.
Britney Spears seems to be taking steps in the right direction when it comes to her conservatorship. The #FreeBritney movement to free Spears from her father, Jamie Spears, reign has been gaining more and more momentum lately, especially after The New York Times Hulu documentary, ‘Framing Britney Spears’ premiered last month.Earlier this week, news broke that the 39-year-old is taking necessary steps to make Jodi Montgomery her permanent conservator.
Ellise Shafer administratorBritney Spears’ attorney has formally requested for Jodi Montgomery to replace Jamie Spears as the conservator of the singer’s person.In court documents filed on Tuesday and obtained by Variety, Britney Spears’ lawyer, Samuel Ingham, requested Jamie Spears’ resignation from the role.“Petitioner has requested the resignation of the current conservator of her person, James P.
Britney Spears, 39, is happy with the job of at least one of her conservators. While she’s battling to have her father, Jamie Spears removed from any control over her finances or estate, the “Toxic” singer is requesting that her care manager Jodi Montgomery be made permanent in her position according to new court documents obtained by HollywoodLife.com.
A social media user has spotted Britney Spears‘ mom Lynne in a Dallas bar, dancing and singing along to the pop star’s hit song “Toxic”. In an Instagram Story, the user zoomed in on Lynne, who was wearing a white blouse, black pants, a black jacket and boots.
Britney Spears opened up about her mom Lynne Spears in a sweet post this week. The 39-year-old pop princess rarely mentions family in her captions, but decided to speak candidly after her mom sent a throwback performance clip.