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Britney Spears says documentaries made about her are ‘insulting’ and completely humiliating

Britney Spears says documentaries made about her are ‘insulting’ and completely humiliating
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Britney Spears has branded the documentaries made about her "insulting" and admitted they made her feel "bullied".

The Toxic hitmaker doesn't think it is right that so many films have been made about her and finds it offensive that people believe the 2021 films played a key role in her conservatorship finally being lifted last November.

The shows include FX and the New York Times' Framing Britney Spears and its sequel Controlling Britney Spears, CNN's Toxic: Britney Spears' Battle for Freedom, and Netflix's Britney Vs Spears.

In a now-deleted rant on Instagram, she wrote: "I've never felt more bullied in my life in this country. It's insane… and come on, seriously is it honestly legal to do that many documentaries about someone without their blessing at all??!

"Seriously though, think about it … I've never seen that many documentaries done on a person… Will Smith, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez. Not one person on the face of this earth would people - a network, TV production or anyone for that matter - dig up that much negative footage and do hour specials claiming it's 'helping me'. Really?

"It was the most insulting thing I ever saw in my life and every person I have spoken to has said it's why the conservatorship ended… Really? That's the saddest thing I ever saw in my life… So people not only get away with what they did to me, not even coming close to sharing what they really did to me, but they can expose me on such an embarrassing tone claiming it's to 'help me'."

The 40-year-old singer felt "completely humiliated" by the documentaries and insisted her powerful testimony to the court was what persuaded the judge to lift the conservatorship, not the "bad footage" in the films.

She continued: "I'm not sure why people think it's legal to completely humiliate me.

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"It would never happen to Will Smith, Halle Berry, or Jane Doe. I just want to know how all these people saying it helped me when I feel by just my mouth and my word and what I said in my testimony to the judge! That said it all … that would be enough.

"But not in America! Every person jumps on board with these heartbreaking documentaries and forget the 13 years in my conservatorship… making up for some of my past they literally have no remorse at all.

"They have always treated me like that, literally that's exactly what my family did to me. They threw me away and treated me like nothing, just like the private airport where they set me up for a cheap shot.

"Honestly it's not the fact that they do the whole embarrassing ugly pic sell of me …it's all the effort in how much research of bad footage they went through to get for the documentaries. It's so insulting it's not even funny. And no a**hole, my legs look nothing like that!

"America… this nation has been one thing and one thing only to me - a bully. (sic)"

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