The documentary just isn’t afraid, though, to clearly show the darkish side of the fandom. Choreographer Brian Friedman reveals he give up doing the job for Britney following obtaining “various dying threats weekly” from lovers, which he says were being owing to a comment he made in an job interview about how the star’s dance moves had adjusted immediately after starting to be a mom. “That, to me, was no more time fun, so I determined to bow out gracefully,” he clarifies. “I wished Britney the ideal, and I then walked away, and my ulcer went absent.”
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