Actually, I'm no big fan of Idina - but this documentary shows a side, we typically not see from stars: The human side
The way she tries to stay in contact with her boys and getting pregnant on tour. We saw little breakdowns caused by the pressure and one day she did not even know what city she was in. Showing the human side of her and the troubles she has like normal people do also have, makes her very sympathetic at the end.
Besides this, it was also a bit of an advertising show for her, so overall I end up with mixed feelings about this documentary. But still more on the positive side, for sure.
The way she tries to stay in contact with her boys and getting pregnant on tour. We saw little breakdowns caused by the pressure and one day she did not even know what city she was in. Showing the human side of her and the troubles she has like normal people do also have, makes her very sympathetic at the end.
Besides this, it was also a bit of an advertising show for her, so overall I end up with mixed feelings about this documentary. But still more on the positive side, for sure.