The New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears, we meet the fans who have taken it upon themselves to rescue the singer from her perceived bondage.
The film plots Spears’s rise in a toxic celebrity culture and examines the legal conservatorship that in 2008 placed control of her affairs with her father, Jamie, owing to concerns about her mental health.
We see them gathered outside the Los Angeles courthouse during last year’s hearings in which Spears unsuccessfully tried to have her father removed as conservator.
There, wearing T-shirts that read “Her loneliness is killing me”, they wave pink #freebritney placards and loudly demand her freedom (“What do we want?” “Free Britney!” etc).
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