Friday, November 22

A new documentary will delve into the controversial legal guardianship of Britney Spears

Un nuevo documental ahondará en la polémica tutela legal de Britney Spears

Britney Spears.

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The newspaper The New York Times has been working for several months on the development of a new documentary, the sixth of his popular series of audiovisual reports on current affairs, which will delve into the details of Britney Spears’ long career at the top of pop and, of course, the controversial economic and legal protection to which the city is subjected. artist, 39 years old and mother of two adolescent children, for almost 15 years.

One of the aspects in which the piece will emphasize the most is the mental health of the music star, not so much in relation to that nervous breakdown of 2007 that gave rise to the current controversial situation, which in practice grants full control over its finances and other decisions of public importance to a legal guardian, who for over a decade he was his own father Jamie ; but rather with the devastating effect that, for their self-esteem and sense of autonomy, is having the very wide validity of a normative framework supposedly conceived as something exceptional and provisional.

One of the revelations that the documentary will make, through the mouth of the presenter of MTV Dave Holmes , is linked to the tense relationship that Britney has had with her father for so many years. According to the now producer and DJ, the interpreter 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 then, but she was always clear that Jamie Spears was not the right person for it. “Every time Britney generated so much money with her work, in the type of management you could see the true motives of each one” , explains Holmes to influence the theories that have been handled on account of the profit motive and other particular interests that would have distorted the very concept of guardianship.

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