Britney Spears has called out America for bullying her and, to be fair, she's got a point.
To say that Britney has been put through the wringer the past few years would be an understatement.
The iconic singer fought to end her controversial 13-year-long conservatorship and won, following a lengthy legal case.
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While Britney is now living life on her own terms, she's still the source of intense media scrutiny, most recently a spate of documentaries that delve into her personal life.
Now she's taken to Instagram to speak out, saying: "I feel like America has done a wonderful job at humiliating me.
She complained that she had been offered a golf cart to transport her from the plane to her car for the first time in 20 years after returning to Los Angeles with her husband Sam Asghari, and the only reason was because 'they knew they were gonna take my pic'.
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She went on: "That's America for ya!! I've never felt more bullied in my life in this country it's insane."
The singer added that she's 'never seen' another celebrity with so many documentaries made about them: "Not one person on the face of this earth would people - a network, TV production or anyone for that matter - dig up that much negative footage and do your specials claiming it's ‘HELPING ME.’ REALLY???
"I'm not sure why people think it's legal to completely humiliate me. It would never happen to Will Smith, Halle Berry or Jane Doe."
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She went on to hit back against claims that the documentaries recently released about Britney, which include Britney Vs Spears and Framing Britney, had anything to do with her conservatorship ending.
She said: "It was the most insulting thing I ever saw in my life and every person I have spoken to has said it’s why the conservatorship ended … REALLY??? That’s the saddest thing I ever saw in my life.
"So people not only get away with what they did to me, not even coming close to sharing what they really did to me, but they can expose me on such an embarrassing tone claiming it's to ‘Help me’"
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This isn't the first time that Britney's hit back against the portrayal of her in the media, with the pop princess facing an unfair amount of scrutiny in the past.
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