Buyers Snap Up ‘Controlling Britney Spears’
30.09.2021 - 21:17 / etonline.com
Britney Spears' conservatorship.
Outside of the Los Angeles County Courthouse, where Judge Brenda Penny suspended Britney's father, Jamie Spears, as conservator of her estate, the filmmakers behind FX and Hulu’s gave ET's Lauren Zima more insight into one of the most shocking claims in their documentary.In , which is a follow-up to , Alex Vlasov, a former employee of security firm Black Box, who worked with the singer for nine years, claimed that Britney's conservators bugged her phone and home,
.Buyers Snap Up ‘Controlling Britney Spears’
Naman Ramachandran SALESRed Arrow International has sold documentary “Controlling Britney Spears” to a raft of territories.
Britney Spears‘ aunt, Leigh Ann Spears Wrather, is speaking out.
Britney Spears has her aunt on her side.
Britney Spears has spoken out against her family in a new Instagram post, claiming they failed to help her while she was under the conservatorship of her father Jamie Spears.MORE: Britney Spears looks sensational in hot pink bikini after engagement newsIn a lengthy message, the pop sensation, 39, wrote that her relatives used her conservatorship as an excuse not to reach out to her.The post, which took a swipe at her family members, was liked by Britney's sister Jamie Lynn Spears.VIDEO: Britney
Britney Spears is sending her love to her fans who are part of the “Free Britney” movement.
Britney Spears‘ legal team says the secret surveillance her father allegedly instated in her bedroom is “horrifying and unconscionable”.The surveillance claims were initially made in Controlling Britney Spears, the New York Times‘ follow-up to their earlier documentary Framing Britney Spears.
Britney Spears is letting her thoughts be known!
More to the story. Britney Spears released a cryptic statement about the topics covered in the new Controlling Britney Spears documentary while her lawyer slammed Jamie Spears and his alleged monitoring tactics.
Following the success of Framing Britney Spears, Hulu and The New York Times have released a follow-up documentary, Controlling Britney Spears, with even more damning details about Britney Spears‘ conservatorship. Among other allegations, the doc claimed that the pop star’s security secretly recorded conversations in her home without her knowledge, including her bedroom.
Britney Spears continued her grand return to social media with a post where she revealed her thoughts on the latest project attempting to document her life.MORE: Britney Spears details sons' birthday celebrations and reveals why she 'cried for two days'The singer shared a video of hers and captioned it with what she felt about the new New York Times documentary, Controlling Britney Spears.WATCH: Father of Britney Spears files to end singer's conservatorshipIn the video, she simply danced while
As Britney Spears’ next conservatorship hearing approaches, new details surrounding the Princess of Pop’s legal battle are being uncovered in a series of documentaries.
Jamie Lang Red Arrow Studios International has picked up international rights to “Controlling Britney Spears,” the follow-up documentary to “Framing Britney Spears,” produced by The New York Times and Red Arrow Studios’ Left/Right.The documentary was inspired by a confidential report obtained by The New York Times in which Spears told a court investigator that her conservatorship had devolved into “an oppressive and controlling tool against her.” The new documentary reveals previously
Britney Spears made some shocking allegations.On Friday, the second part of FX and Hulu’s documentary was released.
Keeping an eye on her. Following FX and Hulu’s The New York Times Presents Framing Britney Spears documentary earlier this year, plenty has transpired in Britney Spears’ ongoing conservatorship legal battle. Now, several TV networks and streaming platforms have been itching to explore the latter details in their own televised specials.
Britney Spears‘ lawyer is speaking out in response to some of the allegations made in the new FX and Hulu documentary Controlling Britney Spears.
On Friday, FX aired the new documentary “The New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears”, which presented more shocking allegations about Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship, controlled by her father, Jamie Spears.
A follow-up documentary to ‘Framing Britney Spears’ will be released on Friday (24. 09.
Britney Spears‘ was allegedly tracked and monitored through her personal phone calls and text messages, according to the The New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears documentary.