The upcoming documentary will feature the most recent developments regarding the #FreeBritney campaign and the experience of living under the public eye.
The UK is finally getting a chance to watch the much talked about documentary about Britney Spears. The documentary sheds light on the singer’s journey to fame and how she has been portrayed in the media over the past two decades. It also delves into the #FreeBritney movement, which aims to remove her father from her conservatorship so that she can make her own decisions. The documentary, presented by the New York Times, has sparked a lot of conversation online and is generating a lot of interest in the UK as well.
The documentary is set to air at 9pm tonight in the UK, and viewers can tune in to Sky Documentaries or NOW TV for access. Sky subscribers can find the channel on 114, while Virgin Media users can access it on channel 278. For those interested in NOW TV, a 7 day free trial is available with options for automatic monthly renewal at various price points, including £11.99 for Sky Cinema, £9.99 for Entertainment, and £3 for NOWTV Boost. As for the content, the documentary’s coverage remains undisclosed.
Fans of Britney Spears have rallied behind the pop singer after a documentary highlighting her treatment by the media at the peak of her fame was aired. The film features comments from close friends and colleagues but was declined by her family. It also explores her legal battle with her father, Jamie Spears. In November, the star said she would not perform live again until he ceased to act as her conservator. Recently, Jamie lost a bid to keep control of the estate’s investment powers. Director Samantha Stark hopes the documentary prompts viewers to reassess their opinions of Britney. Social media has been awash with reactions, with many condemning the media’s portrayal of her.