Britney Spears says ‘sometimes it’s fun to make up words’ while playing Scrabble

Britney Spears has been keeping a low profile on social media since the launch of the controversial documentary film Framing Britney Spears.

But the 39-year-old doll legend shared some of her ways of spending time on Instagram on Tuesday, including playing Scrabble with her family.

She joked that she sometimes likes to make up fake words to spice up the game.

Have fun: Britney Spears, 39, joked on Instagram on Tuesday that it's sometimes fun to make up words while playing a pot of Scrabble.

To have fun: Britney Spears, 39, joked on Instagram on Tuesday that it’s sometimes fun to make up words while playing a game of Scrabble.

Britney shared a look at her slightly jumped Scrabble board, though she did not specify against whom she was competing.

She played a loose game that left her words spelled backwards, which usually violated the rules of the game.

Can you find a word that is not actually a word? she endorsed her photo. “Sometimes it’s fun to make one up !!!!”

Sure enough, Britney had several nonsense words on her plate, including ‘ABIRV’ and ‘SODELN’.

Word Search: Britney shared a photo of her scrambled Scrabble board and invited her 28 million followers to find the fake words, some of which were

Word Search: Britney shared a photo of her scrambled Scrabble board and invited her 28 million followers to find the fake words, some of which were

Strange timing: Although Britney sounded like she was at home, her job comes amid the ongoing controversy from the New York Times Presents documentary Framing Britney Spears

Strange timing: Although Britney sounded like she was at home, her job comes amid the ongoing controversy from the New York Times Presents documentary Framing Britney Spears

Although Britney sounded like she was at home, her job comes amid the ongoing controversy over the New York Times Presents documentary Framing Britney Spears.

The documentary examines a large part of the Toxic singer’s life in the spotlight, from her early days as a child to her current semi-retired status.

Some viewers of the documentary were furious after being reminded of how Britney was presented in the public eye.

Diane Sawyer was paralyzed for an interview she conducted in 2003, in which she apparently blamed the singer for her breakup with Justin Timberlake and referred to rumors that she had cheated on the NYSNC member.

” You broke his heart. You did something that caused him so much pain, so much suffering. What did you do?’ asks the legendary journalist in the clip.

Rising star: The documentary contains footage of the sexist treatment Britney received early in her career, including an interview with Diane Sawyer about her breakup of Justin Timberlake;  seen in 2003

Rising star: The documentary contains footage of the sexist treatment Britney received early in her career, including an interview with Diane Sawyer about her breakup of Justin Timberlake; seen in 2003

Ongoing: Framing Britney Spears focuses especially on her conservatism under her father Jamie Spears, which was instituted in 2008 after a public collapse that was widely publicized;  Jamie seen in 2008

Ongoing: Framing Britney Spears focuses especially on her conservatism under her father Jamie Spears, which was instituted in 2008 after a public collapse that was widely publicized; Jamie seen in 2008

Other clips in the film showed Britney being asked penetrating questions about her breasts and her virginity.

Framing Britney Spears is particularly focused on her conservatory, which was set up in 2008 after a widespread public collapse.

The arrangement gave her father, Jamie Spears, almost total control over her finances, although some interviews suggested that he and his associates may have conflicts of interest.

Critical voices: Some critics, including Slate's Jeffrey Bloomer, criticized the documentary for its breathless coverage of conspiracy theorists in the #FreeBritney movement;  seen in 2019 in Hollywood

Critical voices: Some critics, including Slate’s Jeffrey Bloomer, criticized the documentary for its breathless coverage of conspiracy theorists in the #FreeBritney movement; seen in 2019 in Hollywood

Framing Britney Spears contains extensive interviews with the hosts of the Britney’s Gram podcast and covers the #FreeBritney movement, which wants to free her from her conservatory.

However, Slate’s Jeffrey Bloomer has criticized The New York Times documentary for apparently considering the claims and motivations of the #FreeBritney movement on face value, even though many of its participants in the conspiracy theory believe the singer sent coded messages through her. sometimes bizarre Instagram posts.

He claims that the documentary adequately investigated the actions and motivations of Jamie and those involved in Britney’s conservatism, but not those who helped get her personal and legal struggle back on the front page.

The film was also criticized for not having any interviews or statements from Britney or her estate, and it is not even clear if she got the message that the filmmakers wanted to talk to her.

Missing her voice: The film was also criticized for not containing interviews or statements from Britney or her estate, and it is not clear if she got the message that the filmmakers wanted to talk to her;  seen in 2018 in London

Missing her voice: The film was also criticized for not containing interviews or statements from Britney or her estate, and it is not clear if she got the message that the filmmakers wanted to talk to her; seen in 2018 in London

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