Britney was shamed for her sexuality at a young age. The documentary presented clips from past interviews, in which the singer was criticized for everything, from the clothing she wore to her lyrics (some of which she didn't even write, by the way), and asked about her virginity and her breasts. Her former stylist, Hayley Hill, noted that she worked with "all the big boy bands" too and none of them were treated with the scrutiny that Britney was under.
The paparazzi were relentless with Britney. Even during her very public breakdown, they never left her alone. And to this day, they don't seem to realise the immense amount of damage they inflicted on her. "I don't really think and I don't really believe [the paparazzi being around affected her at all] because . . . working on her for so many years, she never gave a clue or information to us that, 'I don't appreciate you guys. Leave me the eff alone," photographer Daniel Ramos said.
The singer will one day tell her story. Despite the fact that Britney has remained silent about her conservatorship, Culotta believes the singer will eventually get the opportunity to break her silence. "I know she will," Culotta said. "And I am so grateful for when that point comes that she's able to sit down, and, you know, everything will fall into place."