The documentary is produced by The New York Times and is called “Framing Britney Spears.” It follows the rise of Spears and delves deep into her court-ordered conservatorship. Spears is currently engaged in a legal battle with her father, Jamie Spears, who has served as the conservator of her finances for more than a decade. Spears says through her lawyer that she no longer wants her father to be responsible for her finances.
Miley Cyrus, Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette means are just a few of the big names that Spears backed up after the film’s debut.
Parker and Midler just tweeted, “#FreeBritney”, a hashtag that has gone viral in recent years, led by a group of fans of the pop star who think she should be banned from her conservatory.
During Cyrus’ performance prior to the Super Bowl on Sunday, she said, “We love Britney,” as she took to the stage.
Hayley Williams from Paramore tweeted“No artist today should endure the literal torture that the media / society / utter misogynists have inflicted on her. The talk of mental health, culturally speaking, could never be true without the terrible price it has paid.”
CNN has contacted Spear’s representatives for comment.
The next court hearing in Spears’ battle for her conservatorship is on Feb. 11.