‘I’m not dead! ‘Britney Spears’ SLAMS to make biopic of her life – after Millie Bobby Brown says she wants to play troubled pop icon
Britney Spears has slammed actress Millie Bobby Brown’s plans to make a biopic of her life after she said she’d love to play the troubled pop icon in a movie.
Spears, 40, blew up the idea in a lengthy Instagram post, attacking his family.
“I hear people talking about wanting to make a movie about my life… Dude I’m not dead!!!” she posted on Tuesday.
‘I’m not dead! ‘Britney Spears has slammed actress Millie Bobby Brown’s plans to make a biopic of her life after she said she wanted to play a pop princess in her film.
Millie revealed her desire to portray Britney in a biopic on Monday’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.
“What do you want to do next?” Drew asked towards the end of the in-car interview, adding that it could be after Stranger Things ended, or it could be in a few years.
“I want to play a real person,” Millie replied, adding that she wanted to play Britney Spears.
“I think her story resonates with me, first of all,” the Enola Holmes actress explained.
Candid: Millie Bobby Brown revealed her desire to play Britney Spears on Monday’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.Photo is 2022
Hit out: Spears, 40, blew up the idea on Instagram just one day after Millie’s vision of portraying the pop icon emerged
She said the two shared the experience of “growing up in public,” and Millie suggested she felt similar emotions when watching old interviews with pop superstars. .
“I mean, it’s the same thing as you,” she said, comparing her and Britney’s early experiences to Drew’s work as in-demand child actors in movies like ET and Firestarter. I don’t know her from watching the scramble, but looking at her pictures, I feel like I can tell her story correctly.
“And only her,” she added.
Several documentaries have been released about the pop icon: Britney, and in 2017 Lifetime released the biopic Britney Ever After. Spears taken in 1999
Several documentaries have been made about Britney’s life, including a New York Times documentary highlighting her work as a guardian.
Lifetime released a biopic of Britney Ever After in 2017, describing “from humble beginnings in the Mickey Mouse Club to mega-stardom, to a highly publicized fall from grace and a monumental comeback.” is drawing
Britney denounced the biopic as part of a lengthy message she posted that raised issues with her family.
“Good news, good news!!! I’m still breathing…it’s funny that the same two people who gave me life are the very same two who took it away…but what Do you think!!! I’m alive and I’m breathing again!!! Yeah I know I posted too much on Instagram this week… kinda fun but!!! I’m breathing now… I have time… no!!!
“I hear about people wanting to make a movie about my life… Dude I’m not dead!!! I’m going to lock the door!!!
“Anyway…I just want to say hello and share these amazing doors!!! I posted a bit too much this week…embarrassing!!! ok…oh well!!! have a nice day ☀️!!!”
Dance break: She also shared a video clip of her dancing at home on Tuesday
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