(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 08 - Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and ParisHilton: accustomed to success but also the object of scrutiny by the media and the public since they were teenagers; buffered by paparazzi and the obsessive interest of fans and gossips headers, especially with respect to their fragility and intimate aspects. Worlds have become sources of life stories in recent months with Michael Ratner's Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil and the documentaries This is Paris by Alexandra Dean and FramingBritney Spears by Samantha Stark. A renewed interest, in the case of the Toxic singer (on which there are already other non-fiction films in the pipeline), which proved useful to relaunch her legal action against the protection of her father (there is talk of a new hearing in mid-July), which now manages its assets,as much as Britney Spears has branded the films about her as 'hypocrites' on Instagram because they criticize the media that attacked her but "then do as they do" by continuing to praise "the negative and more traumatic parts of my life". Totally different are the points of view of Demi Lovato and Paris Hilton, who were co-executive producers of the works on them. In the case of the four-part docuseries for YouTubeoriginals Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil by Michael D.In the case of the four-part docuseries for YouTubeoriginals Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil by Michael D.In the case of the four-part docuseries for YouTubeoriginals Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil by Michael D.
Ratner, the singer, her collaborators and family also recount uncensored the almost fatal overdose faced by the pop star in 2018 and the consequences it caused. "I had the opportunity to tell my story at a time when the world was made silent by covid - explains Lovato in the streaming meetings organized by Deadline for the Contenders of the season in the categories of documentary and 'unscripted' programs -. 'therapeutic experience ".
Agree with you Paris Hilton, who in This Is Paris by Alexandra Dean (YouTube Originals), for the first time talks about the abuse she would suffer in a boarding school that specializes in 'straightening out' difficult guys. Before the film debuted "I was terrified - she says - but when it came out the amount of love and support received from all over the world was overwhelming". (HANDLE).