15 Celebrity Documentaries You Cannot Afford To Miss Watching (2 of 5)

Travis Scott: Look, Mom, I Can Fly

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While Travis Scott might be known more as the father of Kylie’s baby, the recent Travis documentary dives into the dedication and craftsmanship of his music abilities.

The documentary includes some rare footage of his home, as Travis takes us on his childhood journey and how he grew up in Houston. His rise from a small rapper to a big-time popstar who won numerous Grammys and got to work with some of his favorite idols is also quite touching.

We get to experience the relationship of Travis with Stormi, his daughter, showing how he values his life that exists beyond his career.

Available on: Netflix

 

 

The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears

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It probably cannot be more controversial and scandalous than a Britney Spears documentary.

While the documentary isn’t told from her perspective, it gives unique insights into her life as a pop star, and most of it is quite shocking.

From taking a deep dive into her 90s grand moments to showing how her father controls her life to such an extent (and rather unfairly), the documentary has it all. It also explores the relationship she has had with her family, Justin Timberlake, and the paparazzi that led to the downfall.

Available on: Hulu

 

 

Amy

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Amy Winehouse – before dying at the young age of 27 – was one of the most power-packed musical talents of her time. The British documentary takes us on a journey of her troubled life and shows her struggles with alcohol and drugs. The documentary includes some voicemails and rare home videos, which makes it all the more powerful. We also get a peek into how she messed up and spiraled, which led to her eventual death.

Available on: Amazon Prime