celebrity documentaries! Loads of celebs are jumping into the spotlight, making films about their own lives. And check this out – even Beyoncé is in on it with "Renaissance: A Film." In this documentary, she's not just the star; she's the boss, doing everything from writing, directing, and producing to telling the story.
As per a report by the Guardian, these documentaries often paint a rosy picture, leaving out the not-so-pleasant bits.
Take Harry & Meghan's Netflix special, for example. It spilled the tea on their love story and issues with the royal family but conveniently skipped over Meghan's first marriage or any opinions that might challenge their narrative. And let's not forget David Beckham skirting around his alleged affairs or his controversial World Cup gig in Qatar.
Beyoncé's «Renaissance» also plays the same game, steering clear of controversies like her exclusive performance in Dubai, a country where being gay is illegal.
Instead, it focuses on how her music was inspired by 80s ballroom culture.
So, why the surge in these self-made, sugar-coated documentaries? Money plays a big part. Celebs can't risk anything that might tarnish their public image, and brands are cautious about who they associate with. Plus, fans are hungry for content about their favourite stars.
However, not every celeb goes for the polished version of their story.