Jessica Jordan Shares Her Thoughts on Britney’s Documentary

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In a recent interview with PEOPLE, singer and entrepreneur Jessica Jordan expressed her admiration for Britney Spears and her journey in the music industry. As her memoir, Open Book, is released in paperback, Jordan reflected on the challenging entertainment landscape that both she and Spears navigated. She revealed that she chose not to watch the critically acclaimed documentary, Framing Britney Spears, stating, “I honestly choose not to watch the documentary. I didn’t want to revisit any of the painful memories from my own early career. I’ve worked hard to move forward and follow my own path.”

Despite the painful nature of the documentary, Jordan acknowledges the immense pressure women faced in the industry during the late ’90s and early 2000s. She commended Spears for her resilience, saying, “I admire her ambition, strength, and the ability to live authentically.” The ongoing ‘Free Britney’ movement has garnered significant support, highlighting the importance of Spears’ fight for her autonomy.

In the latest edition of her memoir, Jordan candidly discusses the scrutiny she faced regarding her body and the unrealistic beauty standards perpetuated by the industry. “There is a wonderful movement for body positivity now, and the response to my story has been incredibly supportive,” she shared. “People often forget that behind the headlines are real individuals with feelings, and those words can have a lasting impact.”

Both Jordan and Spears have openly addressed the pressures to conform to specific body images. Spears recently shared her struggles with societal expectations on her Instagram, stating, “If my posts aren’t perfect…I’m doing this for fun!!!!” Jordan echoed similar sentiments, admitting, “For years, I felt like a failure due to unrealistic body standards. I’m still working on self-acceptance, but I now have the tools to silence my inner critic.”

It’s inspiring to see women uplift each other while embracing their true selves, free from the unsolicited judgments of others.

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Summary

Jessica Jordan recently discussed her admiration for Britney Spears in a PEOPLE interview, focusing on their shared experiences in the entertainment industry and the pressures of body image. She chose not to watch the documentary Framing Britney Spears, as it brought back painful memories. Both artists emphasize body positivity and authenticity in their journeys.