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"I watched a little bit of the last documentary and I hate to inform you but a lot of what you heard is not true," Britney Spears wrote on Monday.
Britney Spears is set to break her silence at Wednesday's conservatorship hearing. Here's everything we know from when it will take place to who will be there and what she'll say.
Quarantining amid the pandemic "brought a fresh life perspective and prompted me to reflect upon the trauma I have been so scared to speak out about for many years," Barton wrote.
Reid said in a new interview that having tabloids and websites out to "destroy" her "hurt." But, after a break from Hollywood to take care of emotional well-being, she's reclaiming her narrative — and making a comeback.
Mischa Barton reflected on becoming one of the paparazzi's favorite targets in the early aughts in an exclusive interview with E! News: "I remember a lot of that stuff really devastated me."
It "did not last long," she said of her recent relapse. "Did embarrassing sh**. Blacked out. I can't drink the same that I used to. It wasn't fun."
Reese Witherspoon says the "Framing Britney Spears" documentary has also led her to reflect on her rise to stardom.
Lynne's attorney filed papers Monday objecting to legal fees her ex-husband Jamie racked up, claiming they "utterly excessive" and "served no benefit to" Britney.
Silverman appeared Wednesday on SiriusXM's "Comedy Gold Minds with Kevin Hart."
Christina Aguilera is now 40, but she's still recovering from her days as a child star.
Britney Spears is spending a fortune to be in a conservatorship.
The singer said she hasn't watched all of "Framing Britney Spears."
"I definitely look back on it and go," Ew,'" she said.
On Friday's Tamron Hall Show, the singer and actress, 40, was asked if she's seen the "Framing Britney Spears" doc, but said no, as it would be too triggering.
Entertainment Tonight reports a source close to the reclusive pop star claims she's considering telling her own story — perhaps to Oprah Winfrey.
As the #FreeBritney movement continues in support of Britney Spears, the latest hearing in her conservator case is set to take place today. A legal expert explains what an "accounting hearing" involves.
Two Republican congressmen, Rep. Matt Gaetz and Rep. Jim Jordan, wrote a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler about the "growing public concern about the use of conservatorships," as highlighted in "Framing Britney Spears."
Media obsession over the star's pregnancy body prevented her from leaving the house "for months."
Jamie Spears's attorney has given a second interview in a week and said he "would love nothing more than to see Britney not need a conservatorship."
Britney Spears can't believe her "two babies" — Sean Preston, 15, and Jayden James, 14 — are now young men.
Jamie Spears is speaking out through his attorney about daughter Britney Spears's controversial conservatorship — and says "people have it so wrong."
The filmmakers behind "Framing Britney Spears" are already discussing a sequel.
The 33-year-old actress who started working at age 5, starring in movies including "Matilda" and "Mrs. Doubtfire," writes in a New York Times opinion piece that growing up in Hollywood, she learned at a young age that she had no control over the narrative painted about her, and was sexualized by both the media and the public — like the pop star.
The former child star also explained where her relationship with her mother, Jaid Barrymore, stands today.