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Following the release of a documentary about singer Britney Spears, the stars have expressed shock and support for the pop icon.
‘Framing Britney Spears,’ produced by The New York Times and released on FX, chronicles the singer’s rise to fame as a teenager, the sexism she faced, and her troubled life that led to a court-ordered legal guardianship. under which he has lived for more than a decade.
Under this tutelage, the 39-year-old’s business and personal affairs have been controlled by her father Jamie Spears since 2008.
Celebrities criticized this arrangement, with some using the #FreeBritney hashtag that has been popularized by fans in the recent past.
Paramore singer Hayley Williams tweeted: “No artist today would have to endure the literal torture that outright media / society / misogynists inflicted on them. The conversation about mental health awareness, culturally, could never be where it is without the terrible price it has paid. “
Actresses Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette Midler just tweeted, “#FreeBritney.”
“Everyone … it bothers me that no one knows if @britneyspears is really okay,” singer Kacey Musgraves tweeted. “I really hope that if he isn’t, he can formally vocalize it in some way and that he knows that all of us on the outside really care. [expletive] on their well-being. “
A tweet from the Garbage band account read: “I just saw the documentary ‘Framing Britney Spears’ and I have to say there is something VERY strange, very wrong. #FreeBritney “.
Spears herself has not responded to the documentary, which was reportedly not authorized by the singer, but her boyfriend Sam Asghari released a statement thanking fans for their support.
“I have always wanted the best for my better half and I will continue to support her to follow her dreams and create the future she wants and deserves,” she told People. “I am grateful for all the love and support he is receiving from his fans around the world, and I look forward to a normal and amazing future together.”