Netflix Reveals Updated Text at End of 'Britney vs. Spears' Doc

Netflix has updated the text at the end of the documentary Britney vs. Spears and they just revealed what it now says before the credits.
In the doc, director Erin Lee Carr and journalist Jenny Eliscu work to “delve deep into the tangled history of the conservatorship that has been in place for over 13 years. The film weaves a shocking timeline of old and new players, secret rendezvous and Britney’s behind the scenes fight for her own autonomy. Text messages and a voicemail as well as new interviews with key players make clear what Britney herself has attested: the full story has yet to be told.”
Following the termination of Britney‘s conservatorship on November 12, the documentary has been updated to reflect the new development.
Click inside to find out what it says now…
Netflix’s social media manager tweeted, “It delights me to share that we have updated the text at the end of Britney vs. Spears.”
The new text now reads: “On September 7th, Jamie Spears formally asked to be removed from his role as conservator and recommended the conservatorship be terminated. Rosengart told the filmmakers: ‘Jamie’s abuses revealed in this film corroborate what Britney and I have said in court: Jamie Spears is toxic to the well being of Britney and she deserves to be free.’ On November 12th, the court ruled to terminate the conservatorship, freeing Britney after 13 years. Britney stated on Instagram, ‘best day ever.’”
The other day, Britney called out a pop star who she grew up with.
It delights me to share that we have updated the text at the end of Britney vs. Spears pic.twitter.com/n8ovTUCl4Y
— Netflix (@netflix) November 23, 2021