Here are some stars showing Britney their love and support: So I finally watched the Britney Spears documentary this week and it made me feel a lot of empathy for her, she wrote in her Instagram Story. The way the media played a big role in her life the way it did can be very traumatizing and it can really break even the strongest person. No matter how public someone s life may seem, no one deserves to be treated with such cruelty or judgement for entertainment.
Kim Kardashian says she relates to Britney Spears after watching the documentary. (Getty)
Framing Britney Spears.
Drew Barrymore empathizes with Britney Spears over perils of childhood stardom
Entertainment
Thu, Feb 25, 2021
Hollywood star Drew Barrymore addressed the entire Britney Spears fiasco and how the pop icon s ordeal was something she related to as well.
In her recent appearance on
The Howard Stern Show, the
50 First Dates actor spoke about how she empathizes with the singer and also relates to her struggle as she highlighted how her own fame at a young age adversely impacted her life. I have so much empathy toward so many people. I m sure that people look on and think, These party girls, these privileges, how dare they have feelings about any of this? They ve put themselves out there, they ve asked for this it s fair [expletive] game. And I just go, They re humans. They re just humans, Barrymore said.
NOW Magazine
What to watch on Crave in March 2021
Including Framing Britney Spears, Tina, Possessor, The Broken Hearts Gallery and Zack Snyder s Justice League By NOW Staff
Courtesy of Bell Media
NOW critics pick the best titles coming to Canadian streaming platform Crave in March 2021, including Tina, Framing Britney Spears, Possessor, First Cow and the four-hour restoration of Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
What we can’t wait to watch
Framing Britney Spears
The New York Times-produced documentary inspired by the #FreeBritney movement is a last-minute addition to Crave, arriving weeks after its U.S. premiere renewed interest in pop star Britney Spears’s financial predicament. It also motivated Justin Timberlake to issue an apology for his own behaviour towards both her and Janet Jackson. For those who have yet to pirate the documentary, Framing Britney Spears looks back at the Toxic singer’s working-class upbringing, volatile relationship with the paparazzi a
Rolling Stone How the Media Failed Britney Spears and Dylan Farrow
Two new documentaries show there’s only one true obstacle to controlling your own narrative in the press: being female
By Justin Sutcliffe/AP; Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture-alliance/dpa/AP
Within the last three weeks, TV’s documentary explosion has given us two damning close-ups on decades-old celebrity scandals. In one, an insatiable media-industrial complex takes a vulnerable young woman into its maw, judging her sexuality and questioning, then actively undermining, her sanity. In the other, it happens again. The main difference between them lies in who the celebrity is at the center of each public maelstrom and how that simple fact determines who survives in its wake.