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Controlling Britney Spears Is Already Available To Stream In The UK

The documentary offers a detailed look into what exactly the pop star faced under her conservatorship.

by Sophie McEvoy
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A follow-up to The New York Times Presents Emmy-nominated documentary in February 2021, Controlling Britney Spears will dive into previously unknown details about the singer’s 13-year conservatorship. Over the past year, the Spears’ fight for freedom has received significant public and media attention due to the #FreeBritney movement, which ultimately led to her father and conservator Jamie Spears filing to terminate the conservatorship.

The court’s decision on this filing is expected to take place this Wednesday (Sep. 29), and Controlling Britney Spears premiered on FX and Hulu in the United States on Sep. 24. As for British viewers wanting to see the documentary, here’s how to watch Controlling Britney Spears in the UK.

As was the case with Framing Britney Spears, UK audiences can stream Controlling Britney Spears via Sky’s streaming service NOW from today (Sept. 27). For those with a Sky or Virgin Media subscription, the documentary will premiere on Sky Documentaries at 9 p.m. tonight (channel 114 for Sky customers and channel 227 for Virgin Media customers).

Directed by Framing Britney Spears’ Samantha Stark, the new documentary features details of the conservatorship from confidential court records uncovered by the New York Times, per the BBC. These include allegations that the singer’s father restricted the use of her credit card, and that she wasn’t allowed to do the simplest of tasks like repainting the kitchen cabinets in her own home. Spears was also reportedly given a $2,000 allowance under the conservatorship, while her father allegedly received twice as much for his salary as her conservator.

Controlling Britney Spears includes exclusive interviews from close friends and insiders “who had intimate knowledge of her life inside the conservatorship,” the official synopsis reads.

The release of the follow-up film comes as Netflix is preparing to debut their own documentary on the matter, Britney vs Spears, which is set to premiere on Sep. 28. CNN also released a special report on the singer on Sunday (Sep. 26), which features interviews with some of the pop star’s friends and former employees speaking out about the conservatorship.