"Framing Britney Spears" was released in February and spoke about the pop star's entire life at the top of the music industry, how she was treated in the hands of the tabloid media, her involuntary entry into a psychiatric ward in 2008 and problems that followed with father custody.
In a statement on Instagram, Britney said:
"I have not seen the documentary, but the parts I saw from it make me feel ashamed of the position in which I was placed. I cried for two weeks and sometimes, I still cry."
In the post, Spears also shows a video of her dancing:
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"I have been exposed all my life, performing in front of others. It takes a lot of strength to believe in the universe with all your weaknesses because I have always been insulted, insulted and ashamed by the media. I am still in the days "Today. As life goes on, we are still fragile and sensitive people."
After touching on the documentary, she said:
“I do what I can in spirituality with myself to stay happy and keep happiness and love alive. Every day dancing brings me joy. I'm not here to be perfect, perfection is boring. I am here to convey kindness. "
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Source: Press Association, The Guardian