Although the singer claims that she has not seen it, she did say she was embarrassed by the attention they paid to her
This Tuesday Britney Spears, the pop princess , has broken her silence about the documentary “Framing Britney” , produced by the New York Times without his consent or involvement to analyze the media harassment he has endured throughout his career, especially during the nervous breakdown he suffered around 2008, and the legitimacy of the legal guardianship to which he still lives subject .
The singer has admitted that she felt “embarrassed” by the content of the highly commented production, although sadly she is more than used to it. he “speculates” about his most private affairs and is constantly being judged and observed. “I have not seen the documentary, but from what I have read about it, I was embarrassed by the attention they have put on me . I cried for two weeks and well…. I still cry sometimes !!!! ”, has explained in his account of Instagram .
By now, Britney has learned to deal with pressure and turns to dancing, creating choreographies that she often shares on social media, to try to keep her sanity.
“I have been exposed all my life performing in front of people. It takes a lot of strength to trust the universe and show yourself really vulnerable because I’ve always been judged… insulted… and ridiculed by the media… and I still am to this day. The world keeps turning and life goes on, and we continue to be fragile and sensitive as people ”, the artist pointed out to try let your followers understand where you are.
Britney Spears has also admitted that she is far from “perfect”, but insists that she only wants to “convey goodness” to others: “I do what I can on a spiritual level with myself to try to maintain my own joy… love… and happiness. Dance brings me joy every day !!! I’m not here to be perfect… perfect is boring ”, she concluded.
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