The Sunday Telegraph

Hollywood stars say sorry to wronged Britney Spears

- By Verity Bowman

HOLLYWOOD stars and celebritie­s are offering apologies to Britney Spears after a documentar­y exposed the torrent of abuse she faced in the years before her public breakdown.

Justin Timberlake, the ex-boyfriend of the former teen pop star, on Friday night became the latest to offer contrition for failing to stand up for her.

His comments followed a slew of actors and musicians apologisin­g after the release of Framing Britney Spears, which charts the downfall that eventually led to a mental breakdown and the guardiansh­ip of the singer’s money and assets being handed over to her father.

Comedian Sarah Silverman was among those to express regret. “I wish I could delete it,” Silverman said of a video in which she mocked the young singer’s “slutty clothes”, weight and children. The documentar­y scrutinise­s a conservato­rship ruling that allowed

‘We are all to blame for what happened – we may not have caused her downfall, but we funded it’

Spears’ father to control her money, right to vote and career.

It was put in place in 2008 following Spears’ five-day psychiatri­c hold and was set to expire in 2009, but remains in place.

In recent years, the legal case has spawned the #FreeBritne­y movement, made up of angry fans.

A court hearing on Thursday rejected an appeal by Spears’ father Jamie Spears for more control over her finances.

He was attempting to regain some power lost when a judge named a private trust company as co-conservato­r for the singer.

Britney Spears’ lawyer has previously said she is “afraid” of her father. On Thursday, he said it was “no secret” she did not want her father to have control over her finances.

“We are all to blame for what happened to Britney Spears – we may not have caused her downfall, but we funded it,” Glamour magazine wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

The phrase “we are sorry, Britney” has spread across social media, accompanie­d by demands for apologies from those who ridiculed her throughout the 2000s.

Timberlake released an apology for benefiting “from a system that condones misogyny” and said that he had “contribute­d to the problem”.

Those rallying around Spears include Sarah Jessica Parker, Sharon Stone, Cher and Ellie Goulding.

 ??  ?? Britney Spears at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. A host of celebritie­s have expressed regret over the abuse the singer received
Britney Spears at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. A host of celebritie­s have expressed regret over the abuse the singer received

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