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A healthy happy radiant ] is shown preparing to attend the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, and along with members of her family and some of her entourage, are shown being interviewed about her rise to fame, relationship to ], her 2 marriages (one annulled and one ended by divorce) the birth of her sons and 2007, Britneys well publicised breakdown and her subsequent comeback. Britney went on to win 3 major awards at the 2008 VMAs sealing the rebirth of her career with her proud manager and parents looking on. | |||
The show concludes by fastforwarding to 2015, and shows Britney at the end of her first night of her piece of me residency show at ] being applauded by the crowd as she waves. |
The show concludes by fastforwarding to 2015, and shows Britney at the end of her first night of her piece of me residency show at ] being applauded by the crowd as she waves. Britney can then be heard being asked 'if you had to do it all over again, would you give it all up? and answers 'its who I am and all ive ever known, I hear the crowd and I want them to be happy! I mean shoot! we all want to be happy' | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== |
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2017 American TV series or programBritney Ever After | |
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Television release poster | |
Written by | Anne-Marie Hess |
Directed by | Leslie Libman |
Starring | Natasha Bassett Peter Benson Clayton Chitty Nathan Keyes Nicole Oliver |
Composer | Danny Lux |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Harvey Kahn Leslie Libman Charles Pugliese |
Cinematography | Adam Sliwinski |
Editor | Daria Ellerman |
Production company | Asylum Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Lifetime |
Release |
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Britney Ever After is a 2017 American television drama film directed by Leslie Libman and written by Anne-Marie Hess. It is based on the life of Britney Spears. The film stars Natasha Bassett, Peter Benson, Clayton Chitty, Nathan Keyes and Nicole Oliver. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 18, 2017.
Plot
A healthy happy radiant Britney Spears is shown preparing to attend the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, and along with members of her family and some of her entourage, are shown being interviewed about her rise to fame, relationship to Justin Timberlake, her 2 marriages (one annulled and one ended by divorce) the birth of her sons and 2007, Britneys well publicised breakdown and her subsequent comeback. Britney went on to win 3 major awards at the 2008 VMAs sealing the rebirth of her career with her proud manager and parents looking on.
The show concludes by fastforwarding to 2015, and shows Britney at the end of her first night of her piece of me residency show at Caesers Palace being applauded by the crowd as she waves. Britney can then be heard being asked 'if you had to do it all over again, would you give it all up? and answers 'its who I am and all ive ever known, I hear the crowd and I want them to be happy! I mean shoot! we all want to be happy'
Cast
- Natasha Bassett as Britney Spears
- Peter Benson as Larry Rudolph
- Clayton Chitty as Kevin Federline
- Nathan Keyes as Justin Timberlake
- Nicole Oliver as Lynne Spears
- Jillian Walchuck as Paris Hilton
- Matthew Harrison as James Spears
- Markian Tarasiuk as Wade Robson
- Connor Paton as Lance Bass
- Matt Visser as Joey Fatone
- Lindsay Gibson as Felicia Cullotta
- Kyle Warren as Jesse Lozano
- Emma Johnson as Alli Sims
- Josie Bulbrook as Jamie Lynn Spears
- Zac Vran as JC Chasez
- Elinet Louicius as Jamie Foxx
- Serge Jaswal as Adnan
- Harrison MacDonald as Reg Jones
- Tamara Thorsen as Jenna Dewan
- Frankie Cena as Chris Kirkpatrick
- Kelly McCabe as Jason Alexander
- Benjamin Arce as Sam Lutfi
- Mason Fairhurst as Sean Preston
- Rees Townsend as Jayden James
References
- Ruth Kinane (2017-02-08). "Britney Spears biopic: Lifetime releases trailer". Ew.com. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
- Andrew Unterberger (2017-02-19). "Britney Spears Lifetime Biopic: Critic's Take". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-02-27.