Britney Spears: She speaks for the first time for the documentary "Framing Britney"

Britney Spears
She speaks up for the first time for the documentary "Framing Britney"

Britney Spears comments on the documentary about herself.

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US singer Britney Spears has spoken for the first time personally and publicly for the "New York Times" documentary "Framing Britney Spears".

After the big stir caused by the "New York Times" documentary "Framing Britney Spears", the US singer Britney Spears (39, "Glory") is now speaking in person for the first time. "Everyone has their own story and their perspective on other people's stories !!!! We all have so many different beautiful lives !!!, she wrote on Twitter. "Remember, no matter what we think we know about someone's life, it's nothing compared to the person who really lives behind the camera !!!!" she continued.

Litigation back in court

Meanwhile, the "New York Times" reports that the guardianship case should go back to court. "Litigation over who should be in control of Britney Spears' finances and personal life is set to return to the courtroom later this week," the report said. Stars have announced their support for Spears in the past few days after "Framing Britney Spears" premiered on FX and Hulu on Friday.

The hashtag "Free Britney" shows their solidarity with fans and celebrities who believe that Britney Spears will be deprived of her rights and assets. Britney has been under court-ordered guardianship since her famous nervous breakdown in 2007 and has no more rights than a child. Many fans are sure that Spears is sending secret cries for help through her Instagram account. While this may sound like powerfully fanciful conspiracy theories, it's no secret that Britney would like to end guardianship.

"Framing Britney Spears" of the "New York Times"

In the investigative documentary, the "New York Times" gets to the bottom of the legal challenges that Spears has had to deal with for 13 years as a result of her father Jamie Spears' tutelage. The film takes up Spears' personal problems as young adults in show business and calls for an end to guardianship. Spears' longtime personal assistant and a lawyer who once worked on guardianship will have their say. The role of the media in Spears' career and the "Free Britney" movement are also topics of the documentary.

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