Britney Spears ‘fed up with conservatism’ has not seen a documentary

Britney Spears has not seen ‘Framing Britney Spears’ yet, but knows of the New York Times documentary that puts a big spotlight on her issues about conservatory, a source told Page Six exclusively.

“As of Sunday, Britney has not watched the documentary, but she is aware of it,” the source said. “She saw nothing of it.”

Asked if Britney, 39, had not been given permission to view the documentation as part of her legal restrictions, the insider said it was the pop star’s own decision not to view it.

“She chose not to look at it because she’s fed up with the conservatory,” the source said. ‘She feels that there is a hole in her life because of the conservatory and that she will not be able to lead a normal life until it is over. She knows it’s a struggle for her whole life. ‘

In November, Britney’s lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III claimed during a court hearing that the ‘Toxic’ singer had become ‘scared’ of her father, Jamie Spears, and wanted him removed from her conservatory. “She will not act again if her father is in charge of her career,” he said.

Judge Brenda Penny, Los Angeles High Court, did not want Jamie, 68, suspended from his duties, but said she was open to arguments for his removal in the future. Bessemer Trust has been appointed co-conservator.

Jamie told CNN in December that he had not spoken to his daughter for months.

Jamie Spears and Britney Spears
Jamie and Britney Spears
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“When a family member needs special care and protection, families, as I have done for the past twelve years, must act to protect, protect and continue to love Britney unconditionally,” he said. “I have and will continue to offer unwavering love and fierce protection against those with self-interest and those who want to harm her or my family.”

Britney has been in custody since her infamous mental breakdown in 2007.

‘Framing Britney Spears’, which was released on FX and Hulu on Friday, made the singer of ‘Baby One More Time’ famous, mental health issues due to serious public inquiry, conservatory and the #FreeBritney movement.

Over the weekend, celebrities came forward in large numbers to show their support and called the pop star’s situation ‘sad’ and ‘sad’.

But despite the latest microscopic attention on her ongoing legal issues due to the documentary, a source told Page Six on Monday that Britney was “happy and alive.”

The next court date on the battle for conservatism is on February 11th.

A representative for Britney did not immediately return our request for comment.

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