Dr. Drew Pinsky says «it's about time» Jamie Spears was suspended as Britney Spears' conservator of her estate.«I anticipate they will probably undo the conservatorship altogether.
25.09.2021 - 09:42 / msn.com
A follow-up documentary to ‘Framing Britney Spears’ will be released on Friday (24. 09.
21) night. The Emmy-nominated documentary was released in February this year through FX and Hulu, and covered the 39-year-old singer’s battle with fame and her conservatorship, which she was placed under in 2008 following her public meltdown.
Dr. Drew Pinsky says «it's about time» Jamie Spears was suspended as Britney Spears' conservator of her estate.«I anticipate they will probably undo the conservatorship altogether.
Britney Spears' conservatorship.
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari are nowhere near the courthouse drama.
Britney Spears publicly called for an end to her “abusive” conservatorship – which began in 2008 and later sparked the #FreeBritney fan movement – the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, has been suspended from his role as conservator.The suspension was ordered by Judge Brenda Penny in a hearing at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles yesterday (September 29).
The battle is over. Jamie Spears has officially been removed as the conservator of his daughter Britney Spears‘ estate, Us Weekly can confirm.
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.
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 had her phone tapped and her home bugged by her conservators, according to a new documentary on the singer.On Friday (September 24), the filmmakers behind the Framing Britney Spears documentary aired a surprise follow-up film titled Controlling Britney Spears on FX and Hulu.After the first documentary dissected the singer’s conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement, the follow-up promised to tell the story of the “intense surveillance apparatus that monitored every move the
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.
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.
, which provided a look into the pop star's ongoing conservatorship battle with her father, Jamie Spears, as well as looking back at the singer's treatment by the media during her career, the same team is back with an all-new follow-up, .Directed by Samantha Stark and Produced by Liz Day, the new film features new allegations from insiders with intimate knowledge of the singer's ongoing, daily life inside the conservatorship.«When Britney spoke publicly about her conservatorship in detail for
From every angle. After Britney Spears broke her silence on her conservatorship earlier this year, the race to tell her story began.
The follow-up to “Framing Britney Spears” is here.
Britney Spears' story is getting another documentary. On Friday, FX and Hulu announced that they're releasing a follow-up to the Emmy-nominated , which debuted in February.While the first doc covered Britney's conservatorship battle, the second, titled , will feature «new allegations from insiders with intimate knowledge of Britney’s daily life inside the conservatorship,» per a press release.
As the widely watched Britney Spears conservator case plays out, another documentary about the legal battle and its fallout launches tonight. FX and Hulu will premiere Controlling Britney Spears, a follow-up film from the team behind the Emmy-nominated Framing Britney Spears.
Framing Britney Spears are set to air a surprise follow-up film titled Controlling Britney Spears tonight (September 24).The documentary, which was released via Hulu back in February, shone a light on the star’s controversial ongoing conservatorship.Its follow-up, Controlling Britney Spears, will air tonight on FX and Hulu in the United States.After the first documentary dissected the singer’s conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement, the follow-up will tell the story of the “intense