Britney Spears slams new ‘fake’ and ‘crazy’ Netflix documentary about her life

Britney Spears has taken to Instagram, making a dig at the new Netflix documentary Britney vs Spears as it debuted on the streaming channel on Sunday.

The superstar singer has already had a series of documentaries made about her life, but this is the latest.

Writing about the latest documentary, she captioned her latest post: "It's really crazy guys… I watched a little bit of the last documentary and I must say I scratched my head a couple of times!!! I really try to disassociate myself from the drama !!!

"Number one … that's the past !!! Number two … can the dialogue get any classier?? Number three… wow they used the most beautiful footage of me in the world !!! What can I say.. the EFFORT on their part!!!"

She also added: "Pssss wearing WHITE for NEW BEGINNINGS [sic]" as she sported a full white outfit in the clip.

This comes after the news that her dad Jamie Spears had been accused by her legal team of crossing "unfathomable lines” in recording her in her bedroom while he was her conservator.

Jamie, 69, was accused of bugging his daughter’s room and taping her conversations with her two sons, in the documentary Controlling Britney Spears.

The documentary also claims her text messages and other material from her phone were passed to Jamie.

In a surprising move earlier this month, he asked a judge to consider terminating the conservatorship.

The legal team for the 39-year-old said that if true the reports showed Jamie had "engaged in horrifying and unconscionable invasions of his adult daughter’s privacy”.

In a new legal filing, lawyers for the singer said the reports require "serious investigation" and suggested state law has been broken with the recording of private conversations.

The filing states: "Mr Spears has crossed unfathomable lines. While they are not evidence, the allegations warrant serious investigation, certainly by Ms Spears as, among other things, California is a ‘two-party' consent state.”

However, lawyers for Jamie have refuted that he had access to her "calls, voicemail messages, or texts" in response to the documentary.

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