Netflix just unveiled the intriguing trailer for the Britney Spears documentary about her patronage—why

Ahead of pop singer Britney Spears’ next guardianship hearing, streaming giant Netflix has unveiled the trailer for the ‘Britney vs. Spears’ documentary.

For the unversed, Britney’s stereotyping began in 2008 after the singer’s public outcry caused several mental breakdowns. Her father, Jamie Spears, served as the custodian of her estate and person for over a decade, but, in 2019, she temporarily stepped down as her person’s manager due to her own health issues. . Jodi Montgomery has temporarily replaced him for the past two years. And earlier this year, Brittany and her attorney petitioned official court to request the removal of Jamie as the custodian of the songstress’s assets.

Going by the trailer, it seems the makers have explored Britney’s stereotypes in a detailed manner.

“I just want my life back,” Brittany says, as the trailer opens to showcase her life story about being an independent pop star to live life under a mentor.

In the clip, Britney’s voiceover can be heard saying, “I’ve worked my whole life. I don’t owe these people anything.”

As Entertainment Weekly reports, the Netflix project, directed by filmmaker Erin Lee Carr, will also feature unknown experts (a speaker whose name has been provided, Adnan Ghalib, the paparazzo who became her boyfriend at the height of her struggle).

The next hearing of the matter has been fixed for September 29.

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