Britney Spears Slams Documentaries Made On Her 'Traumatising' Past: They Criticize Media & Do The Same Thing
Britney Spears recently made headlines due to the conservatorship lawsuit against her father Jamie Spears and two documentaries Framing Britney Spears and The Battle For Britney
Britney
Spears
recently
made
headlines
due
to
the
conservatorship
lawsuit
against
her
father
Jamie
Spears,
which
is
set
for
a
new
hearing
in
June
2021.
The
singer
has
also
been
subjected
to
revisit
her
past
through
documentaries
focused
on
the
'traumatizing
time'
of
her
life.
Spears
recently
opened
up
about
the
documentaries
in
her
Instagram
post
and
called
them
"hypocritical".
Britney
often
shares
videos
of
herself
dancing
on
Instagram.
In
her
recent
post,
the
pop
star
penned
a
long
note
talking
about
documentaries
-
New
York
Times
documentary
Framing
Britney
Spears
and
the
recent
release
by
BBC
titled
The
Battle
For
Britney:
Fans,
Cash
And
A
Conservatorship.
In
the
caption,
Britney
started
by
saying
that
2021
is
better
than
2020
but
she
didn't
know
there
would
be
so
many
documentaries
about
her.
The
singer
expressed
distress
over
both
the
documentaries
focusing
on
her
public
breakdown
and
the
media
coverage
of
her
mental
health
issues,
that
led
to
her
father
obtaining
control
of
her
estate
in
a
conservatorship
13
years
ago.
Her
post
read,
"2021
is
definitely
way
better
than
2020
but
I
never
knew
it
was
gonna
be
like
THIS
!!!!
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
????"
She
added
that
although
she
had
tough
times
in
her
life,
she
also
had
way
more
amazing
times,
but
media
only
focuses
on
the
negative.
"Unfortunately
my
friends
...
I
think
the
world
is
more
interested
in
the
negative
!!!!
I
mean
...
isn't
this
supposed
to
be
a
business
and
society
about
THE
FUTURE
???
Why
highlight
the
most
negative
and
traumatizing
times
in
my
life
from
forever
ago
????
I
mean
DAMN," she
wrote.
On
a
lighter
note,
she
talked
about
looking
forward
to
travelling
in
the
coming
months
and
having
the
time
of
her
life.
Britney
also
addressed
the
rumours
about
not
having
control
of
her
own
social
media.
The
pop
star
said
that
she
doesn't
talk
to
Billy
(Brasfield),
her
former
makeup
artist
who
had
claimed
that
Britney
doesn't
run
her
own
social
media.
She
clearly
and
boldly
wrote,
"This
is
my
Instagram!!!!"
Fans
have
been
rallying
in
Britney's
support
hoping
that
the
singer
wins
the
conservatorship
lawsuit
and
begins
work
again.
Spears
hasn't
released
new
music
since
her
last
album
Glory
that
released
in
2016.