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Britney Spears Indirectly Addresses Controversial Documentary Made On Her Life

"Each person has their story and their take on other people’s stories," Britney Spears wrote.

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Britney Spears: Popstar made a recent post on social media which can be perceived as her much-awaited response on the documentary Framing Britney Spears made by the New York Times. 

Spears shared a video on her popular song Toxic on Twitter in which she is seen performing on the stage. She recalled her three-year-old performance and said," I'll always love being on stage..but I am taking the time and be a normal person." She added that she loves simply enjoying the basics of everyday life. 

What she said next really made the fans believe that Spears is finally breaking her silence on the viral documentary that reveals details about the conservatorship case involving her father. The pop star wrote, "Each person has their story and their take on other people’s stories !!!! We all have so many different bright beautiful lives !!!"

"Remember, no matter what we think we know about a person’s life it is nothing compared to the actual person living behind the lens !!!!” she added. 

Britney Spears has been under the conservatorship of her father since 2008 by the court order. This gives her father, Jamie Spears full authority of her life including her finances, property and everything else. Spears' plea to court asking for autonomy was rejected in November last year. However, the court has allowed for future petitions for Jamie Spears removal. 

Spears has said that she will not perform while her life is controlled by her father. The documentary has created a lot of buzz after its release on February 5, 2021. Artists such as Miley Cyrus extended their support to Spears. The revelations of the documentary have also given rise to new controversies. One of them is the misogynist label on Justin Timberlake. 

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