Photo essay: #FreeBritney fans on why they support the movement
Outside a downtown Los Angeles courthouse Wednesday, demonstrators donned pink-accented "Free Britney" T-shirts and held signs calling for investigations of the singer's management and security personnel, who have come under immense scrutiny following the buzzy release of FX/Hulu's "Controlling Britney Spears" documentary.
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Celebrities and fans rally around Britney Spears after documentary release
The New York Times documentary "Framing Britney Spears," which premiered February 5, explains the rise of the "Free Britney" movement. Many fans involved in the Free Britney movement believe Spears tries to send secret messages to ask for help through her Instagram, as she often posts somewhat bizarre videos with confusing captions. Other celebrities, including Andy Cohen, Sarah Jessica Parker, Meghan McCain and Bette Midler, shared their support by tweeting "Free Britney." In the letter, which MacCarley shared with CBS News, she writes that "Framing Britney Spears" "gave a subtle but powerful glimpse into the unconstitutional manner in which Ms. Spears' conservatorship originally devolved." "Framing Britney Spears" also resurfaces old paparazzi videos and interviews in which the media appears to treat Spears insensitively.
cbsnews.comCelebrities and fans rally around Britney Spears after documentary release
The New York Times documentary "Framing Britney Spears," which premiered February 5, explains the rise of the "Free Britney" movement. Many fans involved in the Free Britney movement believe Spears tries to send secret messages to ask for help through her Instagram, as she often posts somewhat bizarre videos with confusing captions. Other celebrities, including Andy Cohen, Sarah Jessica Parker, Meghan McCain and Bette Midler, shared their support by tweeting "Free Britney." In the letter, which MacCarley shared with CBS News, she writes that "Framing Britney Spears" "gave a subtle but powerful glimpse into the unconstitutional manner in which Ms. Spears' conservatorship originally devolved." "Framing Britney Spears" also resurfaces old paparazzi videos and interviews in which the media appears to treat Spears insensitively.
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