The New York Times’ documentary Framing Britney Spears introduced viewers to Felicia Culotta, a woman who served as Britney Spears’ assistant and has known her for decades.
She played a pivotal role in the early days of the “Womanizer” singer’s career — and now, she has chosen to speak out about the pop star’s conservatorship battle.“I don’t know that I ever really had any definition on what I was supposed to do with Britney.
For a long time, they called me her chaperone and then at one point they wanted to call me her partner and we didn’t think that sounded right,” she said of her role in Spears’ life in the documentary. “I definitely wasn’t her mother or her big sister, so we settled on assistant.”Culotta revealed in the special, which
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