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Produced by The New York Times, Britney Spears's documentary has reopened the debate on the career and erratic behavior of the singer after years of suffering continuous harassment of paparazzi.Released on February 5 in the United States, Framing Britney Spears explores the almost three decades of the 'Pop Princess' on stage, denouncing the high price he has had to pay because of his planetary fame and the emotional crises that he hassuffered as a consequence.

This documentary also focuses on the role that his father currently plays, Jamie Spears, in his life.And since 2008 the figure of the artist's legal tutor and is administrator of her profits and all her assets, although Britney is about to turn 40 years.

The last 2020, the singer requested in the courts that her father was dismissed from the position of single tutor and, as a consequence, her fans, who had been concerned about their silence, began the #Freeebrritney movement that has unleashed a wave of solidarity around of the world.Britney Spears's demand, however, was dismissed and currently continues with this battle to revoke her guardianship and recover her personal autonomy.

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Although The New York Times has tried to contact them, neither Britney nor his family participate in this documentary, which is based on archiving images of his performances and interviews with the star, including that with Diane Sawyer, who interrogatedBritney Spears on rumors not proven that I had cheated Justin Timberlake.He is also full of testimonies of those who played a fundamental role in his career - such as Felicia Culotta's, former personal assistant -, and who starred in some of his most unfortunate moments, such as the paparazzo whom Britney attacked with an umbrella in 2007, who admits that he was chasing her day and night because she got a fortune selling her images.

Framing Britney Spears has been released on the FX and Hulu platforms in the United States (subsidiaries of The Walt Disney Company), but it has not yet been revealed when it will arrive in Spain, as well as where it can be seen.While we wait, we can't think of a better idea than enjoying some of the best documentaries starring women music stars that are available in Netflix, HBO, Filmin, Movistar, Prime Video or Appletv+.