Kim Kardashian isn't pleased with the Supreme Court. The 40-year-old reality star took to Twitter on Monday to slam the body's refusal to make its ban on non-unanimous juries retroactive.
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Britney Spears’s hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana, that has an entire wing dedicated to the pop star. Around the corner from the posters, the statues and the memorabilia is a bedroom full of Spear’s childhood furniture.
It’s a stark reminder that Spears, whose family donated the furniture to the museum, was once a little girl just like any other. The BBC’s documentary, The Battle for Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship, is a well-intentioned but flawed attempt to find out what happened to
.Kim Kardashian isn't pleased with the Supreme Court. The 40-year-old reality star took to Twitter on Monday to slam the body's refusal to make its ban on non-unanimous juries retroactive.
Doing it her way! Jana Kramer is proud of who she is and how she looks after her breast augmentation surgery, which coincided with her divorce from Mike Caussin last month.
#BattleforBritney documentary is chilling. The power of record companies and how the law can be used against a vulnerable person".
BBC's Britney Spears documentary The Battle For Britney: Fans, Cash And A Conservatorship aired on Wednesday. And viewers were left shocked by what was uncovered by journalist Mobeen Azhar, calling the show 'chilling' and threw their support behind the #FreeBritney campaign as a result, despite the singer calling it 'hypocritical'.
former partner - whom he'd warned: "Hell is coming". Kevin Spratley, 48, bombarded his ex with texts and emails, contacted her workplace, following which she was sacked, repeatedly turned up at her home uninvited, and made chilling threats of violence.
Her conservatorship is firmly back in the limelight thanks to a series of new documentaries.
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Life is full of stresses and anxieties but, for the super famous, an added layer of chaos is added in the form of media coverage. Some more than others have fallen foul of press attention.
Britney Spears has slammed the documentaries made about her as “so hypocritical”. The singer, who has been subject to a conservatorship since 2008 when she had a series of public breakdowns captured by paparazzi cameras, is the subject of two recent films, one by the New York Times and one by the BBC.
Britney Spears is speaking out against “other people’s takes” on her story.
Britney Spears, 39, is speaking out against documentaries made about her in 2020 in her latest Instagram post. The singer shared a video that included clips of her dancing at two different times and added a long caption about how she thinks the media has been focusing more on the “negative” times in her life rather than the “amazing” moments. She also called the unnamed documentaries “hypocritical.”
Britney Spears is speaking out in greater detail than ever before in response to the Framing Britney Spears documentary.
We have heard that a slew of Britney Spears documentaries are in the pipeline following the New York Times’ brilliant film, Framing Britney Spears, and the latest documentary from the BBC is set to be just as explosive.
Britney Spears felt like essential viewing upon its release in February. The documentary, produced by the New York Times, sparked a long overdue reassessment of the toxic celebrity culture of the Noughties, when baiting female stars became a blood sport and talk show hosts would grill girls in their late teens about their sex lives on primetime television.
Mike Tindall has shared the dramatic details of helping to deliver wife Zara’s baby on their bathroom floor. Zara, who is the Queen’s granddaughter, gave birth to her third child in March - a boy called Lucas - who made an unexpectedly quick arrival at home.