The world grew more concerned about the pop star’s life following the release of the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears, which touches on her life under the spotlight while shining a light on her conservatorship, in February. Despite feeling “flattered” by the overwhelming response by her worried fanbase after Framing came out, Spears said she felt “embarrassed by the light they put me in” in her first direct response to the doc about her life.
“My life has always been very speculated …watched … and judged really my whole life !!!” Spears wrote on Instagram on March 30. “I didn’t watch the documentary 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 !!!!”
Framing Britney Spears director Samantha Stark told Billboard that she made the stylistic choice to have a rose background for multiple interview shots because she wanted the aesthetic of the doc “to be reflective of her Instagram” and connect to Spears’ Rose Project.
See Spears’ newest Just a Touch of Rose shots here.