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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Perez Hilton personally apologised to Britney Spears in December

    The 42-year-old media personality has revealed he offered an apology to Britney, 39, before the 'Framing Britney Spears' documentary - which explored her fame and the conservatorship she's been living under since 2008 - was aired


    Perez shared: "I don't want to get into details, but I did apologise to Britney recently ... actually I'll, I'll say when - in December. I don't need to go into details about how, but, you know, I went through this big emotional break in December."

    Perez was encouraged to reach out to Britney after discussing the issue with his therapist.

    Perez also suggested he's guilty of having "wronged" the chart-topping pop star.

    He said: "It's kind of like the things that people often do in 12 step programmes. You know, they'll reach out to people that they have wronged and apologise.

    "And even though I had apologised before, there's nothing wrong with apologising again or differently. So I did. And she was one of the few people that I reached out to in December."

    The 'Framing Britney Spears' documentary has thrown a new light on her conservatorship battle.

    And while Perez acknowledges that her dad "controls her life", he insists she could clarify the situation if she really wants to.

    He told 'Chanel In The City' with Chanel Omari: "Yes, her father still controls her life, but she is not a prisoner in her home.

    "If she wanted to speak out, she would, it could be as simple as going out with her boyfriend, going down Robertson Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Like she used to back in the day and then giving a spontaneous press conference to the paparazzi. But she has chosen not to do that. And people like myself and others and her fans and the free Britney movement are left speculating.

    "So if I'm going to speculate, I'm going to speculate that. I think I have to believe her because up until now, she's just said she doesn't want her father as her conservator."

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