Britney Spears slams the documentaries being made about her life
May 4, 2021 9:48 AM CNN
FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, file photo, singer Britney Spears makes an appearance in front of the Park MGM hotel-casino in Las Vegas. Spears wants to be freed from her father. In a recent series of court maneuvers, Spears has sought greater say over her life and affairs, which for years have been under the control of a court conservatorship run mostly by her father, James Spears. (Steve Marcus/Las Vegas Sun via AP, File)
(CNN) Britney Spears is tired of all the documentaries being made about her life, specifically when it comes to her court-ordered conservatorship.
10 is set to join the recent interest in Britney Spears’ circumstances with a new doco special.
The Battle For Britney: Fans, Cash And A Conservatorship produced for BBC Two will air next week.
Bafta-winning journalist Mobeen Azhar seeks to uncover the truth behind the conservatorship that Britney Spears has been under for the last 13 years. This film follows Mobeen as he journeys from Los Angeles to Britney’s hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana, untangling the complexities surrounding the conservatorship.
Mobeen delves into one of the most passionate fan bases in modern celebrity, attending a court hearing along the way and finding himself in the midst of the ongoing battle between Britney’s conservatorship team and the passionate fans behind the #FreeBritney movement. He attempts to speak to those on both sides of the fence surrounding the still-unfolding story of one of pop’s biggest ever superstars.
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By: Bella Fowler
Britney Spears has responded to fresh scrutiny on her life in the spotlight after a second documentary aired over the weekend.
Just three months after the Framing Britney Spears documentary, the BBC released The Battle For Britney: Fans, Cash And A Conservatorship via its web streaming service on Saturday.
Like Framing Britney Spears, the new film explores the #FreeBritney movement and the singer s complicated 13-year conservatorship, which the star will address in court herself in the coming months. It features interviews with Perez Hilton, makeup artist Billy Brasfield and choreographer Brian Friedman.
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A new documentary claims that
Britney Spears’ dad claimed she had dementia in order to gain control of her finances.
According to the new BBC documentary,
The Battle For Britney,
Jamie Spears checked a box on court documents claiming the singer needed to be placed in a conservatorship for reasons related to “dementia placement or treatment.”
The Sun reports that journalist Mobeen Ahar explained in the film the reasons behind the selection. He said, “There’s only two options with that. Britney might have dementia. Now I’m not a doctor but if that’s the case, then the world isn’t aware of that. But the other option is actually more sinister.
The Battle For Britney: Fans, Cash and a Conservatorship, Britney Spears is speaking out once more about how she feels about people turning her life into a documentary. On Monday, the singer shared a lengthy caption on Instagram alongside a video of herself dancing. Geez !!!! 2021 is definitely way better than 2020 but I never knew it was gonna be like THIS, she began. So many documentaries about me this year with other people s takes on my life . what can I say … I m deeply flattered !!!! These documentaries are so hypocritical … they criticize the media and then do the same thing ?????
Britney then went on to slam the documentaries for solely focusing on the dark times of her career. Damn … I don t know y all but I m thrilled to remind you all that although I ve had some pretty tough times in my life . I ve had waaaayyyy more amazing times in my life and unfortunately my friends … I think the world is more interested in the negative, she continued. I mean … isn t