Britney Spears Blasts Former Assistant For Taking Part in Documentaries About Her Life: “It Doesn’t Get Lower Than That”

From hitting back at the idea of a biopic after Millie Bobby Brown said she would love to play her in a movie, to slamming her former assistant for making up stories in documentaries about her life, Britney Spears is on a roll this week. Earlier today, the pop star took to Twitter to voice her frustrations over Felicia Culotta, her former assistant, for speaking about her in documentaries like Framing Britney Spears.

“I want to thank the head people who did all the documentaries to help free Brit Brit !!! I mean such classy footage !!! The best part to me was when my old assistant talked about how I went through the neighborhood passing out 100 dollar bills when my first song came out !!!” she wrote in the lengthy post.

Spears, who went on to say “it doesn’t get lower than that,” said she wishes she could “go inside” the heads of people like Culotta and her father and “really try to understand why people lie and make up such things like that,” adding that the story of her passing out money to her hometown is “not even true.”

“Wasn’t it already bad enough what they did to me and on top of it everybody is getting together and doing the trashiest docs I’ve ever seen in my life saying it’s TO HELP ME ???” she asked.

In Framing Britney Spears, which released in February 2021, Culotta explained that she had known the pop star since she was five years old, adding that she became her chaperone when she was first starting out since her mother was home with her little sister, Jamie Lynn Spears. In the opening of the documentary, she explained that she agreed to the interview to “remind people why they fell in love with [Spears] in the first place.”

The singer, however, didn’t buy it as she blasted the documentaries as “so embarrassing” and claimed the “meanest part” of those she knew sitting down for interviews “was the deception in claiming it was to help me.”

Framing Britney Spears is currently streaming on Hulu.