Britney Spears to Find Netflix Documentary Conservatorship

A documentary based on pop singer Britney Spears is one step closer to the screen and will be on Netflix. ‘Britney Versus’ trailer teaser Spears has been confirmed, reports variety.com.


In the 18-second clip, Spears is heard leaving a message for a lawyer in 2009. A trailer is expected to drop on Wednesday, September 22, and the documentary on September 28, before Spears’ next court date, September 29.

The documentary is being directed by Erin Lee Carr and has been running for over a year.

The documentary is said to center around Spears’ over-abnormal stereotypes, and will feature prominent figures in Spears’ class.

It is unclear, though highly unlikely, that Spears herself will appear in the project, given how closely she has been protected from media opportunities during her tutelage.

Earlier this month, Spears’ father Jamie asked a judge to end her 13-year guardianship. Regarding her daughter, a lawyer wrote in the request, “If Ms. Spears wants to end stereotypes and believes she can handle her own life, Mr. Spears believes she should get that opportunity. “

News of the Netflix doc follows Hulu’s “Framing Britney Spears”, which was distributed in collaboration with FX as part of the series “The New York Times Presents”.

This partly focused on the #FreeBritney fan movement, which has said for years that the singer was being placed under a mentor against her, causing an uproar on social media and sparking interest in Spears’ unusual 13-year guardianship .

Since the release of the New York Times documentary, Spears’ situation has been at the center of the international news cycle, with Spears giving her testimony, on June 23, during her first public court hearing in Los Angeles Superior. In the Courthouse.

Since the hearing, where Spears called her stereotypes “outrageous,” the singer’s legal battle has continued with the unwavering support of fans in Hollywood and around the world, not to mention the increased media scrutiny and fan scrutiny in every legal filing. For.

Carr, daughter of the late David Carr, famous journalist and author, is known for her exploration of criminal justice in projects, which include Netflix’s “How to Fix a Drug Scandal” and “I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth Vs. Huh. Michelle Carter for HBO.

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