Britney Spears is ‘definitely not’ working on a documentary about her life despite rumor
Grammy winner Britney Spears is reportedly not working on a documentary about her life despite Page Six‘s report she was last Tuesday.
‘It’s definitely not happening,’ a source told TMZ on Sunday.
‘A project of this magnitude would need to be vetted and authorized by Brit and her conservators, which is a big hurdle.’
‘It’s definitely not happening’: Grammy winner Britney Spears is reportedly not working on a documentary about her life despite Page Six’s report she was last Tuesday (pictured Wednesday)
‘A project of this magnitude would need to be vetted and authorized’: Apparently, a female filmmaker has been ‘reaching out’ to the Mississippi-born 39-year-old’s team for a documentary she’s ‘pitching to Netflix,’ but no one as agreed
Apparently, a female filmmaker has been ‘reaching out’ to the Mississippi-born 39-year-old’s team for a documentary she’s ‘pitching to Netflix,’ but no one as agreed.
Speaking of which, Samantha Stark already helmed the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears, which started streaming February 5 on Hulu/FX.
The News & Documentary Emmy nominee ‘tried everything’ to get Britney on the record for her doc, but it’s ‘still unclear if she got’ the multiple requests for comment.
‘There’s a big ethical conflict for me in making a film where the central person in it isn’t participating,’ Stark told ET last Tuesday.
Started streaming February 5 on Hulu/FX! Speaking of which, Samantha Stark already helmed the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears
‘I want to hear your side’: The News & Documentary Emmy nominee (pictured last Tuesday) ‘tried everything’ to get Britney on the record for her doc, but it’s ‘still unclear if she got’ the multiple requests for comment
Stark told ET: ‘There’s a big ethical conflict for me in making a film where the central person in it isn’t participating’
Supporters: Framing features interviews from Spears’ former assistant Felicia Culotta (L) and attorney Adam Streisand (R), who vouched for her capability
‘It’s really something that I’ve been thinking about this entire time that’s really challenging. I guess I would want to say to her, “Call me. I want to hear your side.”‘
Framing features interviews from Spears’ former assistant Felicia Culotta and attorney Adam Streisand, who vouched for her capability amid her conservatorship legal battle.
‘I’ll always love being on stage, but I am taking the time to learn and be a normal person. I love simply enjoying the basics of every day life,’ the semi-retired pop star tweeted last Tuesday.
The semi-retired pop star tweeted on Tuesday: ‘I’ll always love being on stage, but I am taking the time to learn and be a normal person. I love simply enjoying the basics of every day life’
She added: ‘Each person has their story and their take on other people’s stories! We all have so many different bright beautiful lives! Remember, no matter what we think we know about a person’s life it is nothing compared to the actual person living behind the lens’
‘Each person has their story and their take on other people’s stories! We all have so many different bright beautiful lives! Remember, no matter what we think we know about a person’s life it is nothing compared to the actual person living behind the lens.’
Britney now spends much of her extended career hiatus dancing alone inside her $7.4M, 13K-square-foot five-bedroom mansion on 21 acres of Thousand Oaks.
Spears’ next scheduled court hearing for her 13-year conservatorship – still mostly controlled by her estranged father Jamie – happens this September.
‘Normal’ life: Britney now spends much of her extended career hiatus dancing alone inside her $7.4M, 13K-square-foot five-bedroom mansion on 21 acres of Thousand Oaks
#FreeBritney: Spears’ next scheduled court hearing for her 13-year conservatorship – still mostly controlled by her estranged father Jamie (pictured in 2012) – happens this September
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