Britney Spears: ‘I Scratched My Head A Couple Of Times’ Over One New Documentary

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Britney Spears: ‘I Scratched My Head A Couple Of Times’ Over One New Documentary

Britney Spears has provided one of the recent documentaries about her private daily life and her conservatorship the eye-roll emoji therapy.

“I viewed a little bit of the past documentary and I will have to say I scratched my head a couple of moments … I really check out to disassociate myself from the drama !!!” the pop star wrote on Instagram Tuesday.

The “Gimme More” singer ― who has been embroiled in a higher-profile legal struggle to get out of a conservatorship arrangement that she says has effectively robbed her of autonomy ― didn’t specify which of the several new documentaries about her she was referring to.

Spears at first manufactured her Instagram publish Monday, with a extra intriguing caption.

Per the Los Angeles Instances, her publish originally browse: “I watched a tiny bit of the final documentary and I detest to inform you but a great deal of what you heard is not legitimate !!! I definitely consider to disassociate myself from the drama !!!”

But by Tuesday, Spears had edited her caption to take out the line about “a lot of what you heard” not staying correct.

It’s not distinct why she tweaked her statement, or what facts she was talking about specifically. Representatives for Spears didn’t promptly reply to HuffPost’s request for remark.

Three jobs about the “Toxic” singer have appear out in the past 7 days. Friday noticed the release of “Controlling Britney Spears,” a abide by-up to Fx and Hulu’s “The New York Instances Provides: Framing Britney Spears,” which came out in February. On Sunday, CNN produced its possess 1-hour unique report, “Toxic: Britney Spears’ Battle for Liberty.” And on Tuesday, Netflix commenced streaming Erin Lee Carr’s “Britney vs Spears.” 

Spears has explained she has not participated in new documentaries about her lifetime, and has indicated she’s not a enthusiast of them.

In March, she posted on Instagram that she was “embarrassed” and “cried for two weeks” following the release of “Framing Britney Spears.”

Sam Asghari, Spears’ fiancé, has also weighed in on the deluge of documentaries, stating on Instagram Friday that he hoped an future 1 would “be respectful.” He also claimed that “past docs remaining [a] negative after flavor.”

Meanwhile, a assert in The New York Times’ latest documentary has spurred Spears’ law firm, Mathew Rosengar, to file a supplemental motion to take away and suspend her father, Jamie Spears, from her conservatorship “no later than” this coming Wednesday, per Wide variety.

According to “Controlling Britney Spears,” Jamie Spears experienced recording equipment planted in his daughter’s property ― and allegedly captured audio of additional than 180 hours’ well worth of her talking to Asghari and her kids, in accordance to Alex Vlasov, a former staff of the organization Black Box who spoke with the Situations for its docuseries.

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