Britney Spearsis addressing the several unauthorized documentaries released this year that explore the origins of her conservatorship and the tabloid coverage of her career.

On Monday, the 39-year-old pop star posteda video of herself doing two different dance routines— one in a studio and one in her home. In the caption, she called the documentaries “hypocritical” and slammed them for highlighting her trauma.

“Geez !!!! 2021 is definitely way better than 2020 but I never knew it was gonna be like THIS 😳😳😳 !!!!” she captioned the video. “So many documentaries about me this year with other people’s takes on my life … what can I say … I’m deeply flattered !!!!”

She continued, “These documentaries are so hypocritical … they criticize the media and then do the same thing 🤔🤔🤔????? Damn … I don’t know y’all but I’m thrilled to remind you all that although I’ve had some pretty tough times in my life … I’ve had waaaayyyy more amazing times in my life and unfortunately my friends … I think the world is more interested in the negative 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️ !!!!”

“I mean … isn’t this supposed to be a business and society about THE FUTURE 🤧🤧🤧 ???? Why highlight the most negative and traumatizing times in my life from forever ago ???? I mean DAMN …” she added.

She ended her caption with a list of positive things that have been happening for her, including some upcoming trips she has planned where she “can’t wait to dance in different studios.”

“I’m hoping to get a miniature koi pond in my backyard as well 🐠🐠🐠 !!!! I know I’m weird but hey … it’s the little things you know … and I’m so grateful for my beautiful backyard !!!!” she wrote. “@betterhomesandgardens should put me on their cover … I’m no @MarthaStewart that’s for sure … but I will tell you I have the finest garden here in LA 🌺🌺🌺🌸🌸🌸🌼🌼🌼 !!!! I hope you’re all living your best lives and shit or as @parishilton would say SLIVING!!! … I know I am 💋💋💋!!!!”

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Britney Spears

The post comes just a few days after sherequested to speak directly to the court about her conservatorship, which she has been under for 13 years.

At a hearing about her long-standing conservatorship in Los Angeles on April 27, Spears' lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III, said that the pop star “requested that I seek from the court a status hearing at which she can address the court directly,” according toThe New York Times.

While Ingham did not specifically state what Spears would like to talk about when she addresses the court, he said that it would pertain to the “status of the conservatorship.”

Judge Brenda Penny granted the request and set the next hearing regarding the status of Spears' conservatorship for June 23.

This isn’t the first time that Spears has addressed the unauthorized documentaries. In March, sherevealed that she had criedafter the release ofFraming Britney Spears, even though she said she had not watched the whole thing.

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“I cried for two weeks and well …. I still cry sometimes !!!!” she wrote. “I do what I can in my own spirituality with myself to try and keep my own joy … love … and happiness ✨🙏🏼 ☀️ !!!!”

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Last month, Spears once againassured her fans that she is doing just fineduring an Instagram Q&A.

“Yes, I’m totally fine. I’m extremely happy, I have a beautiful home, beautiful children,” said Spears, who has two sons,Jayden James, 14, andSean Preston, 15, with ex-husbandKevin Federline.

“I’m taking a break right now because I’m enjoying myself,” she added.

source: people.com