"Everyone has their own story and their own opinion on other people's stories," Britney Spears wrote on Twitter, a post related to the most discussed documentary of the moment about her life. "We all have such different and beautiful lives."
Following the post, Britney points out that nothing is as it seems. "Remember, it does not matter what we think we know about someone's life, it is nothing compared to what the person lives behind the camera," she said.
In another Twitter post, the singer shared a moment from a performance of 2018 where she interprets the 2003 hit, "Toxic".
"I can not believe that this performance of 'Toxic' happened 3 years ago. I always wanted to be on stage ... but I took the time to learn and be a normal person ... I just want to enjoy the normal things of everyday life. ”
Can’t believe this performance of Toxic is from 3 years ago !!! I’ll always love being on stage .... but I am taking the time to learn and be a normal person ..... I love simply enjoying the basics of every day life !!!! @NYRE pic.twitter.com/Kthh9fIWtJ
— Britney Spears (@britneyspears) February 9, 2021
"Framing Britney Spears" deals with her life, from fame, being a pop star, drug problems and various relationships, to the custody of her father, Jamie Spears. According to the documentary, produced by the New York Times and FX, Britney Spears refuses to interpret as long as she is under her father's care. Her lawyer has claimed that the singer is scared of her father.
The documentary also brought to attention the relationship with Justin Timberlake. Britney Spears fans opposed Justin Timberlake alleging that he started his career by damaging Britney's figure.