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The Netflix documentary about Britney Spears’ ongoing conservatorship battle will drop on the streaming service next week, the day before her next court hearing.
Wednesday saw the first full trailer for the Erin Lee Carr-directed project shared onto Netflix social media accounts with the teasing statement: ‘No more secrets. No more silence. Britney vs Spears is on Netflix 9/28.’
In the trailer for Britney vs Spears, the pop star’s voiceover is heard from an audio recording of her June 23 testimony at the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse, where she addressed the court.
For the first time publicly, the singer was heard telling the judge that she was not happy with her experience in the conservatorship.
‘I’ve worked my whole life,’ Spears’ voice says in the trailer. ‘I don’t owe these people anything.’
The official synopsis from Netflix reads: ‘The world knows Britney Spears: performer, artist, icon. But in the last few years, her name has been publicly tied to another, more mysterious term: conservatorship.
‘Britney vs Spears tells the explosive story of Britney’s life and her public and private search for freedom.’
It continues: ‘Featuring years-long investigative work, exclusive interviews and new documents, this Netflix feature film paints a thorough portrait of the pop star’s trajectory from girl next door to a woman trapped by fame and family and her own legal status.
‘It shows Britney’s life without utilizing the traumatic images that have previously defined her.’
Britney vs Spears will be available to stream on Netflix from September 28.
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