In an Instagram post, the 39-year-old singer
said she didn't watch the whole of "Framing Britney Spears".
"But from what I did see of it I was embarrassed by the light
they put me in ... I cried for two weeks and well .... I still
cry sometimes," she wrote late on Monday in the post,
accompanied by a video of her dancing to "Crazy" by Aerosmith.
The documentary, which also brought renewed attention to a
long-running battle with her father over control of her
financial affairs, was released last month.
Spears, who shot to fame in 1998 with the hit "Baby One More
Time", is seeking to replace her father, Jamie Spears, as her
conservator.
He was appointed to the role in 2008 after she was hospitalized
for psychiatric treatment.
Her fans have shown their support on social media under the
hashtags #We’reSorryBritney and #FreeBritney.
"I have been exposed my whole life performing in front of
people. It takes a lot of strength to TRUST the universe with
your real vulnerability cause I've always been so judged... and
embarrassed by the media... and I still am till this day,"
Spears wrote.
"As the world keeps on turning and life goes on we still remain
so fragile and sensitive as people ...I'm not here to be perfect
... perfect is boring ... I'm here to pass on kindness."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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