Britney Spears lashed out at America for “humiliating her” with relentless documentaries being made about her life without her consent.
The 40-year-old singer took to Instagram on Saturday with a lengthy rant where she claimed she’d ‘never felt more bullied in her life in this country’. She seems to be sick of the documentaries on her life being made without her permission after enduring lots of personal troubles over the last decade and a half.
She managed to free herself in last November from her 13 year old conservatorship that allowed her father to control many aspects of her life.
Britney, in front of her 41.7million followers, blasted America during a passionate post: “I feel like America has done a wonderful job at humiliating me …”
She went on: “I’ve never felt more bullied in my life in this country it’s insane… and come on seriously is it honestly legal to do that many documentaries about someone without their blessing at all??!
“Seriously though, think about it… I’ve never seen that many documentaries done on a person … Will Smith, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez. Not one person on the face of this earth would people – a network, TV production or anyone for that matter – dig up that much negative footage and do your specials claiming its ‘HELPING ME.’ REALLY ???”
Britney’s outburst continued: “t was the most insulting thing I ever saw in my life and every person I have spoken to has said it’s why the conservatorship ended … REALLY ??? That’s the saddest thing I ever saw in my life.
“So people not only get away with what they did to me, not even coming close to sharing what they really did to me, but they can expose me on such an embarrassing tone claiming its to ‘Help me’.”
Later, she referencing her recent honeymoon with her husband Sam Asghari, seemed to suggest the paparazzi had been trying to catch unflattering snaps of her.
She asked how it could be “legal” to humiliate her, that such things would never happen to fellow celebs like Will Smith, Halle Berry or Jane Doe.
It was her explosive post shared on Saturday, but it has since been deleted.
Britney herself has hinted at plans to release a tell-all documentary about her life.