“I have been exposed my whole life performing in front of people!!!”
Britney Spears admitted to not having seen the documentary: “Framing Britney Spears.” Yet according to her, she was embarrassed and “cried for two weeks” about how she was depicted in the film.
On Tuesday, the Princess of Pop broke her silence about the New York Times documentary that was aired last month. Spears’ constant battle with her father over her conservatorship runs through the film, which also shows her rise to fame.
“I didn't watch the documentary but from what I did see of it I was embarrassed by the light they put me in,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “I cried for two weeks and well... I still cry sometimes!!!!”
Spears expressed her feelings in a caption for a video where she can be seen dancing to the Aerosmith song “Crazy.” She wore a red top and plaid shorts.
“My life has always been very speculated... watched... and judged really my whole life!!!” the 39-year-old singer wrote. “For my sanity I need to dance to @iamstevent every night of my life to feel wild and human and alive!!! I have been exposed my whole life performing in front of people!!!”
Spears discussed her general skepticism in the midst of over two decades in the spotlight.
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“It takes a lot of strength to TRUST the universe with your real vulnerability cause I've always been so judged... insulted... and embarrassed by the media... and I still am till this day!!!!” she explained. “As the world keeps on turning and life goes on we still remain so fragile and sensitive as people!!!”
Continuing, Spears told her millions of followers that she finds dancing an outlet that bolsters her joy.
“I do what I can in my own spirituality with myself to try and keep my own joy ... love ... and happiness!!!! Every day dancing brings me joy!!! I'm not here to be perfect ... perfect is boring ... I'm here to pass on kindness!!!!”
It was the first time the “Toxic” hitmaker publicly commented on the Hulu documentary, which premiered on February 5.
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