Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentWhen “Framing Britney Spears” was released earlier this year, the pop star’s world was much different.Before the New York Times-produced documentary launched on FX and Hulu this past February, Britney Spears had not yet testified publicly in court.
Her father, Jamie Spears, appeared to have complete confidence in his role as conservator of her estate, and the singer was not represented by her own lawyer.Fast forward a few months, and Spears broke open the floodgates of her truth on June 23, when she addressed the judge to bring validity to what the #FreeBritney movement had been saying for years: she was being held against her will in a conservatorship that she called “abusive.”Following that June.
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