Framing Britney Spears director Samantha Stark and New York Times senior editor Liz Day were in the middle of interviews about their when news broke that to Spears via an Instagram post. “I’m hopeful that everyone can learn a little bit from reexamining the past,” Day tells Glamour when asked about the statement from Timberlake, which came after a from viewers who felt the singer's actions following his public breakup with Spears was out of line.“It's very shocking," Stark tells Glamour of the passionate response since the film's release on Hulu on February 5. “I think it's the power of seeing someone as a human, and I'm proud of that.”Framing Britney Spears, which takes a detailed look at the pop star's rise and downfall, and the.
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