😍 2022-07-14 00:54:56 – Paris/France.
Several documentaries have been made about Britney Spears, however, it seems that the one made by Netflix last year caught her attention.
However, after watching the tape, the Princess of Pop found herself very angry and took to her Instagram account to express her annoyance, so here we share the star's strong statements.
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What did Britney Spears say about the Netflix documentary?
Spears expressed her anger over the Netflix documentary titled Britney vs. Spears, released in September of last year.
“It's crazy guys! I saw a bit of the last documentary and I'm sorry to inform you that a lot of what is said there is not true!
"No person on earth would want people digging up so much negative material and doing hour-long specials claiming 'HELP ME.' REALLY? It was the most insulting thing I've ever seen." said Britney.
The singer wondered about the fact that it is possible that these types of tapes are made without even having her consent and permission.
“And seriously, is it legal to make so many documentaries about someone without their permission? Seriously, think about it. I've never seen so many documentaries made about one person. Will Smith, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez. »
Further, he denied the reason they gave on why his father's guardianship of over 13 years ended.
"Everyone I spoke to said that's why the conservatorship was over… REALLY?" »
Even her current husband, Sam, has also backed Britney's views and said producers should have the approval of whoever they want to cast in their documentaries.
“I wish the producers of these shows trying to shed some light would have the approval or involvement of the subject at hand. Everything revealed should be attributed to the #FreeBritney movement. »
However, after the statements of the couple, both decided to delete their publications.
What did Britney Spears say about the Hulu documentary?
Recall that in March 2021, the interpreter had already spoken out against the other documentary made by Hulu entitled New York Times, Coaching by Britney Spears.
At the time, Brit said she cried for weeks after watching a TV documentary that revisited her meteoric rise to fame as a teenager, the resulting media scrutiny and her widely reported meltdown.
“But from what I saw, I was embarrassed by the light they put me in, I cried for two weeks and, well, I still cry sometimes.
“I've been exposed all my life playing in front of people. It takes a lot of strength to TRUST the universe with your true vulnerability, as I have always been highly judged and shamed by the media and still am to this day. »
Likewise, she spoke about the fragility of human beings and assured that her goal was not to become perfect.
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“As the world continues to turn and life goes on, we remain as fragile and sensitive as people. (…) I'm not here to be perfect, (…) perfect is boring, (…) I'm here to convey kindness” completed
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