Lynne Spears is stepping into the fray between her daughter and ex-husband after Jamie submitted his attorney fees in the conservatorship case for daughter, Britney Spears.
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Britney Spears said she “cried for two weeks” after being embarrassed by a high-profile documentary that explored her career.
Framing Britney Spears premiered in February and examined her meteoric rise to the summit of pop music and subsequent fall.
It looked at her mental health struggles from the mid-2000s, her treatment at the hands of the tabloid media and the conservatorship that has overseen
Lynne Spears is stepping into the fray between her daughter and ex-husband after Jamie submitted his attorney fees in the conservatorship case for daughter, Britney Spears.
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Britney Spears has spoken for the first time about the ‘Framing Britney Spears’ documentary that aired earlier this year. In a post on Instagram, she says that she has not seen the whole film but was “embarrassed” by the clips that she did watch and had “cried for two weeks” as a result.“My life has always been very speculated, watched, and judged, really my whole life”, she writes.
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