Britney Spears: So now Miley Cyrus and Sarah Jessica Parker stand by her

Britney Spears
So Miley Cyrus and Sarah Jessica Parker are now with her

Britney Spears 2018 in Hollywood.

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The new Britney documentary has only just appeared, and the first celebrities are already joining the "Free Britney" movement in public.

Shortly after the "New York Times" documentary "Framing Britney Spears" was released, Miley Cyrus (28, "Midnight Sky") and Sarah Jessica Parker (55, "Sex and the City") publicly spoke to Britney Spears (39, " Toxic ") pronounced. Singer Cyrus sang the lines of the song "Party in the USA" during her show before the Super Bowl: "That's when the DJ dropped my favorite tune and a Britney song was on" before shouting: "We love Britney". Actress Sarah Jessica Parker tweeted the hashtag "Free Britney" on Sunday, which became a real internet movement some time ago.

The hashtag is used by fans and celebrities who believe Britney Spears is being deprived of her rights and assets to show their support. 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 her guardianship.

In the feature-length, investigative documentary, the "New York Times" gets to the bottom of the legal challenges that Spears has had to deal with for over a decade as a result of his guardianship. Spears' longtime personal assistant, a lawyer who once worked on guardianship, and the paparazzo who Spears attacked with an umbrella in 2007 have a say. The role of the media in Spears' career as well as the "Free Britney" movement are also topics of the documentary.

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