Britney Spears Says a Lot of the New Documentary About Her Is Not True – Vanity Fair

Posted: September 29, 2021 at 6:58 am

Britney Spears says the story of her conservatorship still isnt being correctly portrayed in the media, claiming that a lot of a new documentary on the subject is simply not true.

The pop star posted a video of herself on Instagram on Monday posing in a white crop top and matching shorts using the caption to address a new documentary about her which she doesnt mention by name, but according to a source who spoke to Page Six is in reference to CNNs Toxic: Britney Spears Battle for Freedom, which aired on Sunday. Its really crazy guysI watched a little bit of the last documentary and I hate to inform you but a lot of what you heard is not true !!!, Spears wrote. I really try to disassociate myself from the drama!!! Number onethats the past!!! Number twocan the dialogue get any classier??? Number threewow they used the most beautiful footage of me in the world!!! What can I saythe EFFORT on their part!!! According to Page Six, the post was deleted shortly after it was posted and then later reposted with the not true portion removed and I must say I scratched my head a couple of times!!! added in its place.

The singers post came shortly after her lawyer Mathew Rosengart told the Los Angeles Superior Court in a filing on Monday obtained by Page Six that Jamie Spears has allegedly engaged in horrifying and unconscionable invasions of his adult daughters privacy. Rosengart was specifically addressing new revelations by The New York Times that claim Jamie hired security to secretly record his daughter. Specifically, the [New York] Times reported that [Jamie] and others ran an intense surveillance apparatus that monitored [Ms. Spearss] communications and also evidently captured attorney-client communications with her prior lawyera sacrosanct part of the legal system, Rosengart told the court. The recordings also allegedly include conversation between Britney and her two teenage children with ex-husband Kevin Federline, Sean Preston and Jayden James, which could be a felony under California law given that both boys are underage and thus unable to give permission to be recorded.

In response to to the Times latest reporting, a lawyer for Jamie issued a statement that read, All of his actions were well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court. His actions were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney, and/or the court. Jamies record as conservatorand the courts approval of his actionsspeak for themselves.

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