A former member of Britney Spears' longtime security team claims the pop star's bedroom was bugged with an audio recording device that monitored her personal conversations at home.
The "New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears" documentary aired on Friday on FX and Hulu.The documentary, directed by Samantha Stark and produced by Liz Day, is a follow-up to "Framing Britney Spears" which aired earlier this year.
It involves bombshell claims about the control Britney's team had over her day-to-day life under the 13-year conservatorship that she is desperately fighting to get out of.
For the first time, Alex Vlasov, a former employee of Black Box Security – the longtime security company for Britney – comes forward with allegations.
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