Britney Spears has revealed her true feelings about seeing documentaries being made about her life, saying she’s “humiliated” by the shows.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, the singer went on a lengthy tirade about the number of TV specials focusing on her conservatorship battle.

“I feel like America has done a wonderful job at humiliating me,” she told fans.

“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 said the producers of such documentaries claimed they were “helping” her by making private details of her life public.

“It was the most insulting thing I ever saw in my life and every person I have spoken to has said it’s why the conservatorship ended.”

However, Britney also said it was her effort that ended the 13-year conservatorship in November last year and she was offended by other people taking the credit.

“Making up for some of my past, they literally have no remorse at all,” she wrote.

“They have always treated my like that, literally that’s exactly what my family did to me. They threw me away and treated me like nothing.”

Spears also claimed no other star has been subject to the hounding by the public and media as she has.