“I understand that every story needs a villain, but people have it so wrong here,” Jamie Spears, though his lawyer, Vivian Thoreen, said during the Feb. 25 episode of Good Morning America, nearly three weeks after Framing Britney Spears aired.
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New York Times Presents documentary, Framing Britney Spears, was released on FX and Hulu – detailing her conservatorship as well as the misogyny she faced in the media, prompting Spears’s misfortunes to trend once again – #FreeBritney campaigners were celebrating what they saw as a milestone in their 12-year battle.
“The #FreeBritney movement has won its first victory! Congratulations to everyone and to Britney!” crowed one on Twitter, after a Los Angeles judge denied a request by Spears’s
.“I understand that every story needs a villain, but people have it so wrong here,” Jamie Spears, though his lawyer, Vivian Thoreen, said during the Feb. 25 episode of Good Morning America, nearly three weeks after Framing Britney Spears aired.
Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, denied Columbus Short’s claim that she once called him the N-word during a conversation with the pop star.
The future seemed to bright for Britney Spears and then men in her life as she celebrated her 18th birthday with those who loved her, in new photos that have emerged. Her boyfriend Justin Timberlake was by her side, and her dad Jamie Spears was also there at the New York bar Halo for her party on Dec.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVBritney Spears has been back in the news again, first because of FX’s latest installment of “The New York Times Presents,” which was entitled “Framing Britney Spears,” which made #FreeBritney trend on social media. Then, the pop star continued her legal battle to remove her father’s conservatorship over her estate.
Checking on her daughter? Britney Spears ‘ mom Lynne Spears is a semi-rare sight in Los Angeles. But the 65-year-old was photographed leaving L.AX.
Look, we know Britney Spears’s conservatorship is bad news, but it seems like we’re only just beginning to scratch the surface of how bad things really are…
Framing Britney Spears will be happy to know that the New York Times-led investigative film finally has a UK air date. Discussing Britney’s ongoing legal battle with her father Jamie Spears (not to be confused with the star’s sister, Jamie Lynn Spears), the documentary aims to piece together the timeline surrounding her conservatorship and will detail her battles with childhood stardom, music industry misogyny and insensitive global tabloids.
Britney Spears has been hitting headlines recently as her father, Jamie Spears, lost a bid to retain some rights over her $60 million (£43m) estate.
Britney Spears‘ father Jamie Spears has suffered a significant loss in the ongoing court battle surrounding the singer’s conservatorship.A judge ruled on Thursday (February 11) that Jamie will not have the right to delegate investment powers for the multi-million-dollar estate, after he was criticised as part of the #FreeBritney movement.The latest ruling comes after the pop singer filed a petition with Los Angeles Superior Court to remove Jamie as the sole conservator of her estate.Instead,
Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, has lost his bid to solely control the singer’s investments.
Britney Spears documentary is on Hulu and causing a second look at the pop star's conservatorship and media scrutiny during the 90s and 2000s. provides a look into the pop star's ongoing conservatorship battle with her father, Jamie Spears, as well as looking back at the now-39-year-old singer's treatment by the media over the years, particularly during the height of her stardom .Spears is aware of the documentary, which premiered on FX and Hulu earlier this month, a source tells ET.
While the rumour mills have been buzzing new claims made in Britney Spears’s documentary, now the belle of the ball Britney herself is speaking out. The 39-year-old pop icon recently took to Twitter and shared her take on the New York Times documentary--Framing Britney Spears, which explored her experience in the industry and her conservatorship under her father, Jamie Spears.
Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline has released a statement via his lawyer following the release of the “Framing Britney Spears” documentary.