They will present dramas of the tutelage of Britney Spears in a documentary

There is no doubt that the legal status of the pop princess remains a topic of conversation and now all the dramas will be exposed in a documentary, As The New York Times will premiere the sixth chapter of a series of reports that will delve into the delicate situation he lives Britney Spears.

As you may recall, The New York Times has been working for several months on a new documentary, the sixth in its popular series of audiovisual reports on current affairs, which will delve into the controversial career of Britney Spears at the summit of the pop and the controversial economic protection and legal to which the artist, 39 years old and mother of two teenage children, is subjected.

One of the aspects in which the piece will place more emphasis is on the mental health of the music celebrity, not so much in relation to this nervous crisis of 2007 that gave rise to the current controversial situation, which in practice gives control total on their finances and other decisions of public significance to a legal guardian.

Something that for more than a decade has made his own father Jamie his financial tutor; however, this led to the devastating effect that, due to its self-esteem and autonomy, is being enforced by a regulatory framework supposedly conceived as something exceptional and provisional.

In addition, one of the revelations that will make the documentary, through the mouth of former MTV presenter Dave Holmes, is linked to the strained relationship that Britney has had with her father for so many years.




According to the now producer and DJ, the singer never opposed the need for a higher authority to manage those most sensitive areas of her life, given the psychological problems she was dealing with at the time.

But he was always clear that his sister Jamie Spears was not at all the right person to deal with this.

Every time Britney generated so much money with her work, in the type of management one could appreciate the true motives of each one, ”explains Holmes.

titled “Framing Britney“, The documentary, which released a preview this Thursday, January 21, delves into the ups and downs of the career of the singer of” Oops … I Did It Again “, as well as her unusual situation of tutelage , which has caused a great deal of controversy in recent years.

As you may recall, Britney reached a stratospheric level of fame when she was a teenager with her hit 1998 album “Baby One More Time”, but in 2006 she faced intense criticism while publicly struggling with mental health issues.

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Later in 2008, his father James was appointed co-tutor of Britney, Along with an attorney, Andrew Wallet.

Still Wallet resigned in 2018, James has continued to control all of Britney’s financial assets and has the final say in many of her personal decisions, such as whether to get married or not.

This is how Britney has sought legal action to dismiss James as a guardian and live independently, however, a judge rejected the application and extended the guardianship until September 2021.

It is worth mentioning that the legal battle has provoked the “Free Britney” movement, which wants to remove the artist from Font de la Me from guardianship and in fact the images of a protest in the city of Los Angeles can be seen in the new trailer for the documentary.

There is no doubt that this new documentary will be a great controversy when it is released, as on many occasions the singer has been trending, as her fans want her freedom.

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