Britney Spears has voiced her opposition to a TMZ documentary on Instagram, expressing her views on the media's treatment of her. The documentary, titled "Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom," aired on Fox on May 15 and focused on her life after being released from her conservatorship in November 2021.
According to the documentary, Spears' mental health is depicted as unstable, with allegations of posing a physical threat to herself and her partner, Asghari. Additionally, it claims that she has not had contact with her children, Sean Preston Federline (17) and Jayden Federline (16), for over a year.
In response, Spears took to Instagram to address the production. She criticized TMZ for their involvement, referring to them as "the trashiest news channel for news." She expressed her disbelief in the credibility of individuals she does not know personally, who are discussing her as if they have any right to do so.
Continuing her statement, Spears acknowledged the long-standing cruelty she has faced from the media and expressed concern that some people might believe the claims made in the documentary. She emphasized her care for how she is portrayed and the impact it may have on others' perceptions of her.
Britney Spears expressed her belief that some people are eager to hear her story but mentioned that it may take her a significant amount of time, potentially a year or even longer, to personally share it.
A day prior to the airing of "Britney Spears," her husband, Sam Asghari, came to her defense and criticized the exploitation of her in the media. In an Instagram Story posted on May 14 and subsequently shared on Twitter by the account @PopCrave, Asghari stated that he would never speak on behalf of his wife and emphasized his respect for her privacy. He expressed his disgust towards those who, when she lacked a voice, took it upon themselves to tell her story as if it were their own.
Asghari also urged people not to believe everything they read about Spears online, describing it as clickbait that is often misleading.
The TMZ documentary featured interviews with individuals such as Dr. Charles Sophy, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Kevin Federline's attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan, and TMZ reporters who shared information from undisclosed sources. It is worth noting that the mentioned physicians have not personally treated Spears.
Asghari also cautioned against believing the information found online about Spears, characterizing it as clickbait that is often misleading or inaccurate.
The TMZ documentary included interviews with Dr. Charles Sophy, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Kevin Federline's attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan, and TMZ reporters. These individuals shared information from undisclosed sources, although it's important to note that the mentioned physicians have not personally treated Spears.
Spears and Asghari became engaged in September 2021, shortly after her father, Jamie Spears, filed a petition to end the conservatorship that had granted him control over her estate since 2008. While legally Spears had the freedom to marry, significant life decisions, including weddings, had to be approved under the conservatorship. The conservatorship ultimately came to an end in November 2021 after 13 years.
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