Pop star Britney Spears took to Instagram saying America has done a “wonderful job” at “humiliating.” She also used the opportunity to share her feelings on the multiple documentaries made about her life and career.

“I feel like America has done a wonderful job at humiliating me,” she wrote in a since-deleted post.

“Just like literally after being dropped off at this airport do you know in all my 20 years, never not one time have I been picked up in a golf cart? I’ve walked 30 yards every time I’ve landed in America to my car… unless I have a man on board and he uses his brain and says, ‘Please have Ms. Spears a car by the plane,’ which is rare,” she wrote.

She then explained when she and her new husband Sam Asghari landed in Los Angeles, she was given a golf cart since “they knew they were gonna take my pic so they so lovingly brought it for the first time in 20 years.”

The 40-year-old pop star was in a 13-year-long conservatorship, in which her father Jamie Spears oversaw and controlled her personal and professional life since 2008.

Since her conservatorship ended, multiple documentaries about the “Hit Me Baby” singer’s life have been released like Britney Vs. Spears and Framing Britney Spears.

She continued: “I’ve never felt more bullied in my life in this country it’s insane… and come on seriously is it honestly legal to do that many documentaries about someone without their blessing at all??!”

She also compared herself to Will Smith, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez, saying there have not been as many documentaries about them.

“Seriously though, think about it… I’ve never seen that many documentaries done on a person,” she wrote. “Not one person on the face of this earth would people – a network, TV production or anyone for that matter – dig up that much negative footage and do your specials claiming its ‘HELPING ME.’ REALLY ???”

“So people not only get away with what they did to me, not even coming close to sharing what they really did to me, but they can expose me on such an embarrassing tone claiming its to ‘Help me’.”

She explained that the treatment from the country as whole was similar to how her family treated her, as she described how they “threw me away and treated me like nothing.”

“‘America, this nation has been one thing and one thing only to me – a bully,” she added.

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