Much of the new documentary on Britney Spears is ‘not true,’ according to the singer
Britney Spears has spoken out about the latest unauthorised documentary on her life, and she doesn’t think it’s very good.
The New York Times’ new documentary Controlling Britney Spears, which was released on Friday and covers a slew of charges regarding her contentious conservatorship, is about the pop singer, 39.
Spears, on the other hand, took to Instagram on Monday to say that after seeing clips of the FX/Hulu movie, she was not impressed.
“It’s really crazy guys,” she captioned a video of herself wearing a white crop top and matching low-rise shorts. I watched a few minutes of the recent documentary, and I’m sorry to tell you this, but a lot of what you heard is false!!!
“I really try to disassociate myself from the drama!!! Number one … that’s the past!!! Number two … can the dialogue get any classier??? Number three … wow they used the most beautiful footage of me in the world!!! What can I say .. the EFFORT on their part!!!”
Spears wrote: “Wow … since it’s such a kind world I will say The Rose Project did stick and I will tell you why … do you think things happen for a reason or by chance??? The Rose Project – MY ROSE PROJECT – made me a believer !!!
“The day I first posted The Rose Project a random red rose beaded bracelet showed up at my door and I never even ordered it !!! Nobody in the world knew about it except for me!!! I will never forget that day !!!
“I have the original Rose!!! Yes the one that kissed @Madonna and the one who has social anxiety!!!”
“Gimme More” singer concluded: “Pssss wearing WHITE for NEW BEGINNINGS.”
Spears’ Instagram post has been re-posted, with a new beginning line that removes her claim that much of the documentary was staged “It’s really crazy guys … I watched a little bit of the last documentary and I must say I scratched my head a couple of times 🙄🤷🏼♀️ !!!”
“Mr. Spears was, of course, never fit to serve, for all of the many compelling reasons already contained in the record, ranging from his lack of financial acumen, to his bankruptcy, to his reported alcoholism, to the trauma he caused his daughter since childhood, to the Domestic Violence Restraining Order recently issued against him,” Rosengart stated, per the Los Angeles Times.
“But now, the chickens have truly come home to roost,” he went on, adding that The New York Times “reported that Mr. Spears engaged in horrifying and unconscionable invasions of his adult daughter’s privacy.
“Specifically, the Times reported that he and others ‘ran an intense surveillance apparatus that monitored [Ms. Spears’] communications’ and also evidently captured attorney-client communications with her prior lawyer … a sacrosanct part of the legal system.”