Why is everybody talking about Britney Spears' newest documentary?

Often Britney Spears is a media spotlight, but this time, the world-renowned pop star is making headlines because of a loud new documentary. Produced by FX and The New York Times, Friming British Spears takes an internal look at the rise in the fame of the ike singer, the battles [...]
Often Britney Spears is a media spotlight, but this time, the world-renowned pop star is making headlines because of a loud new documentary. Produced by the FX and The New York Times, Franking Britain Spears takes an internal look at the rise in the fame of the ike singer, the mid-20000 battles, the movement of social media #FreeBritney.
The long-range documentary was released on FX and Hulu last week (the sixth episode of The New York Times) and has triggered a lot of reactions since.
The 75-minute documentary also sheds light on the legal custody appointed by the court under which her father, Jamie Spears, maintains full control of her assets, finances and assets.
The documentary contains key interviews by lawyers, media directors and close friends of “singer One More Time”, including Felicia Culotta, former assistant and longtime trust.
Viewers will also gain knowledge of the movement #FreeBritney, a campaign led by fans seeking to restore Spear's autonomy.











