Britney Spears recently took to Instagram to share a message for her fans along with some unseen footage from her Touch of Rose shoot. The singer wrote a special message in her caption as she addressed the rising concern about her life.
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Jessica Simpson has not seen the New York Times documentary on fellow pop star Britney Spears, and judging by her comments here, it doesn’t sound like the 40-year-old ever will.
It’s no shade to Britney, though.
Rather, Simpson feels like she doesn’t need to see Framing Britney Spears because she lived through her own challenges in her music career and wants to avoid the possible triggering effect of watching Spears’ struggle. Understandable!
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Britney Spears recently took to Instagram to share a message for her fans along with some unseen footage from her Touch of Rose shoot. The singer wrote a special message in her caption as she addressed the rising concern about her life.
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Gallery: Celebrities speaking out on not having children (Harper's Bazaar (UK))In a separate interview with People magazine, Jessica said she "chooses not" to watch the Britney doc because she and the Toxic star had such similar rises to fame. "I didn't want to watch and bring back any of the dark pieces of my personal coming of age in the music business.
New York Times documentary that outlined Spears's conservatorship and revisited . It probably would hit too close to home. "I honestly choose not to watch the documentary," .
Jessica Simpson hasn't watched and has no plans to.