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Britney Spears is disappointed with the documentaries made about her

Britney Spears posted a since-deleted statement on Instagram on Saturday opposing the TV specials and documentaries made about her life.

The pop singer expressed her anger at length and stated that no other star would have received the amount of harsh press she did without their permission.

The 40-year-old also accused America of bullying her over the years, saying: “I feel like America has done a great job of humiliating me.”

Disappointment: Britney Spears, 40, took to Instagram on Saturday to express her disappointment with recent TV specials and documentaries about her; Pictured in 2018

Upset: The singer also accused America of bullying her over the years, saying: ‘I feel like America has done a great job of putting me down’

The Toxic singer took to her Instagram after being irked by claims she was set up for a ‘cheap shot’.

Britney explained that throughout her life, she always walked to her car when she arrived at the airport. However, after recently returning to Los Angeles after a romantic honeymoon with husband Sam Asgari, she was picked up in a golf cart.

The star said the only reason they brought her a stroller was because “they knew they were going to take a picture of me, so with such love they brought it for the first time in 20 years.”

However, Britney expressed that her anger was not over “the whole embarrassing ugly selling of her photos.”

Documentaries and special films were made about the singer without her permission.

‘Degrading’: The star wrote that America just keeps bullying and humiliating her, ‘I’ve never felt more bullied in my life’

‘It’s so insulting’: Britney explains no other stars will share or release footage, press and documentaries without their permission

The pop princess has expressed how upset she is that documentaries claim to help her.

She wrote that no people or networks would ever treat other stars the way they treated her, also saying how hey dug up “so much negative footage and made hours of specials, claiming it “HELP MI”.

Britney explained that people believed the specials helped end her conservatism, which she said was far from the truth.

Back from their honeymoon: Britney and her new husband Sam Asgari had arrived in Los Angeles after a romantic getaway where the star claimed she was prepared for ’embarrassing’ paparazzi shots

Conservatism: Britney expresses anger at people who say documentaries helped her break out of her conservatism

Britney added that she herself got her out of 13 years of conservatism, not the documentaries.

“I just want to know how all these people say it helped me when I only feel with my mouth and my WORD and what I said in my testimony to the judge!! THAT said it all…that would have been ENOUGH.’

The singer directed a large part of the blame not to a specific person, but to an entire country.

“America … this nation was one thing and one thing only to me – a bully,” she wrote near the end of the statement. The star added that the state never did anything to protect her.

“…and come on seriously, is it legal to make so many documentaries about someone without their blessing??!’

‘Bully’: Britney expresses in deleted statement that America has only been a bully to her over the years

Although conservatism ended last year, peace is not quite settled.

Britney and her father, Jamie, have been fighting each other for many reasons since her conservatorship ended.

According to TMZ, the famous singer wanted her father to be held accountable for the difficult years he put her through.

On the other side, Jamie wants his daughter to stand trial, claiming she has been spreading lies about him on social media.

New Life: Britney and Sam married in an intimate ceremony without Britney’s family present