‘I Started Crying’: Jennifer Love Hewitt Explains Why She Connected With The Britney Spears Doc So Strongly



The Britney Spears documentary Framing Britney Spears (which is streaming with your Hulu subscription), brought audiences into the darker side of media attention. The New York Times Presents episode delved into the “Free Britney Movement” and the misogynistic behavior the singer experienced. Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt got real on why she “started crying” as she connected so strongly to the Britney Spears doc.

Framing Britney Spears showed a lot of disturbing early footage of the pop singer’s misogynistic interviews. We see Spears at the age of 10 being asked by Ed McMahon about her “boyfriends.” Diane Sawyer’s 2003 interview had her asking the “Everytime” singer what she “did” to break ex Justin Timberlake’s heart. After watching the FX on Hulu special herself, Jennifer Love Hewitt expressed to Vulture why she connected so strongly to it:

When I started watching it, I was like, Oh, they talked to me like that. Oh, I started crying for her. And then I realized I was crying for me.



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