Britney Spears Hasn't Watched The Documentary Yet But She Cries For 2 Weeks Due To Embarrassment
JAKARTA - Singer Britney Spears speaks about the documentary presented by the New York Times, Framing Britney Spears, which was released last February.
Through his Instagram account, last Tuesday, Spears uploaded a video of herself dancing the song Crazy from Aerosmith. In the caption of his upload, he admitted that he had not watched the documentary Framing Britney Spears but was embarrassed to know some of the sides that were shown about him.
“I didn't watch the documentary but from what I did I was ashamed of the light they gave me. I cried for two weeks and yes… sometimes I still cry !!!! ”
At the beginning of the video caption, Spears reflects on how he was exposed by the media when appearing in public.
“All my life I have been exposed to appearing in front of people !!! It takes a lot of strength to BELIEVE a world with vulnerability because I am always being judged… criticized… and humiliated by the media… and I am still (humiliated) to this day !!! ”
However, Spears ended the upload with a message of enthusiasm, namely dancing every day always brings him happiness.
"I'm not here to be perfect ... perfect is boring ... I'm here to share goodness !!!!" he said with a kiss emoji.
The framing Britney Spears, released in February, features a media portrait of the singer from time to time to the conservatory case under her father, Jamie Spears in 2008.
Documentary director Samantha Stark told Variety that she had tried various means of contacting Spears to participate in the documentary but she was not sure if the request reached the singer directly.
Spears asked the court to remove Jamie as his conservator and be replaced by Jodi Montgomery. The next trial will be held on April 27.