Many celebs have rallied around Britney Spears because of the recently released documentary, Framing Britney Spears.

The mind-blowing movie follows the pop star's rise from youth experience to probably the world's most popular celeb. At the heart of the New York Times-produced documentary is Britney's continuous legal battle with her daddy, Jamie Spears.

Since 2008, Britney has been under the conservatorship of her dad, implying she can not make any financial or legal choices without his approval. The #FreeBritney motion has long objected for the star to be released from her father's watchful eye, and after the documentary aired, numerous Hollywood stars likewise desire Britney to have control of her own life once again.

Here are some stars revealing Britney their love and assistance:

Howard Stern has come out in support of the movement after viewing Framing Britney Spears.

"I think I'm Free Britney now, I think I'm full-on Free Britney," he stated on his Sirius/XM radio program. "Ozzy [Osbourne] bit the avoid of a bat in an organization meeting. He's in charge of his own finances."

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During an appearance on Stern's show on February 23, celebrity news update Drew Barrymore stated she has "so much empathy towards" individuals like Britney.

"I make certain that individuals look on and believe, 'These party women, these opportunities, how dare they have feelings about any of this? They have actually put themselves out there, they've requested for this - it's reasonable f-- king game.' And I just go, 'They're people. They're simply humans,'" Barrymore stated.

Framing Britney director says she 'tried everything' to get her to get involved

C and w star Kacey Musgraves stated that everybody reads about Britney's predicament however no one truly knows how she's feeling.

"Y' all. it's pestering me that no one understands if @britneyspears is truly all right," she tweeted. "Really hoping that if she isn't she can officially vocalize it in some way which she understands all of us on the outdoors actually give a s-- t about her well-being."

Courtney Love and Paramore diva Hayley Williams told Britney they were considering her by means of Twitter.

"#freebritney Thank you @nytimes you did what you could. #wearesorrybritney," Love composed, while Williams said, "no artist today would need to withstand the literal torture that media/society/utter misogynists inflicted upon her. the psychological health awareness discussion, culturally, might never be where it lacks the awful rate she has paid.

Former child star Mara Wilson has actually chimed in on the argument saying it was "scary" how Britney was hounded by the media at the height of her popularity in the early 2000s.

"Her story is a striking example of a phenomenon I have actually witnessed for many years: Our culture develops these ladies up simply to ruin them," Wilson wrote in an op-ed for The New York Times recently. "The saddest thing about Ms Spears's 'breakdown' is that it never ever required to take place.

"When she split with her other half [Kevin Federline], shaved her head and furiously attacked a paparazzi automobile with an umbrella, the Narrative was forced upon her, however the reality was she was a new mom dealing with major life modifications. People require time, area and care to handle those things. She had none of that."

Actress Amber Tamblyn compared Britney's story to the life of late singer Amy Winehouse.

"Framing Britney was a rough watch, much like the Winehouse documentary, only we understand how that story ended," Tamblyn tweeted.

"I hope Britney is freed of that conservatorship - 'freed' as she says in her own words. It is baffling that any judge would continue to maintain it."

Singer Charlie Puth stated his heart breaks for Britney as he has appreciated her for years.

"Britney Spears' music was my very first direct exposure to POPULAR SONG. Her effect was/is extensive and it always baffled me regarding why people were so brutal to her when she was down," he tweeted.

"It's terrific the world is more conscious mental health now, but disturbing it took this long in Britney's case."

Fellow singer Vanessa Carlton stated there was absolutely nothing incorrect with Britneys' actions. Instead, the focus should be on what drove her to her limitations in 2008, when she shaved her head and assaulted a professional photographer with an umbrella.

"I would argue her papa used custody of her kids as repercussion. Dear Patriarchy, IT IS OK FOR WOMEN TO SHAVE THEIR HEADS. Dear Paps, it is ok to strike your cars and truck w/an umbrella when you're stalking a mother who just lost custody of her kids to KFED. I would've done the same.