

Controlling Britney Spears
Sep 29, 2021
Liz Day, a reporter and supervising producer for "The New York Times Presents," delves into Britney Spears' complex conservatorship, which has dominated her life for 13 years. She reveals the alarming dynamics of control exercised by Britney's father and the invasive surveillance practices impacting her autonomy. The podcast highlights Britney's powerful court address where she bravely claims her right to freedom. Day discusses the deeper implications of these issues, raising essential questions about privacy rights and personal agency in such arrangements.
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Britney's Restricted Life
- Alex Vlasov, a former Black Box Security employee, detailed Britney Spears's heavily monitored life.
- He revealed how her security team controlled her medication, movements, and communication.
Mirrored iCloud
- Britney Spears desired an iPhone like her assistants, but her team worried about her having one.
- They mirrored her iCloud account onto an iPad to monitor her photos, texts, browsing history, and notes.
Monitored Conversations
- Britney Spears's conservatorship team monitored her conversations, including those with her mother, friends, and lawyer.
- Alex Vlasov questioned the ethics and legality of monitoring privileged conversations.