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It’s been 13 years with the world speculating about Britney Spears’ mental health with others speaking for her but that’s not been the case in recent months. She’s been giving play by play narrations of what’s been happening, the truth and what is to come. And this week has been no different. She posted some artwork by Hans Zatzka with a now deleted caption talking about what is to come of this week in her continued Conservatorship fight.
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“This week is gonna be very interesting for me ? !” she wrote. “I haven’t prayed for something more in my life ?? ! I know I’ve said some things on my Insta out of anger and I’m only human,” the entertainer continued, “and I believe you’d feel the same way if you were me ????? ! Anyway it’s a new day ?? and I can’t say I’m never going to complain again … cuz who knows ????? !!! God bless you all and have a great day ? !” she concluded.
On Monday, her mother Lynn Spears requested her attorneys be paid from her estate for their involvement in the case to which Britney lashed out saying, “Pssss my dad may have started the conservatorship 13 years ago … but what people don’t know is that my mom is the one who gave him the idea !!!!” Britney wrote on Instagram. “I will never get those years back. She secretly ruined my life,” the singer also wrote.
A lawyer for Lynn’s told People Magazine that she was “devastated” to hear the news regarding what is now a deleted post. Her father Jamie Spears maintains that he’s always done what’s best for her with his attorneys saying, “Jamie unconditionally loves and supports his daughter. Full stop. As he has done for her entire life, Jamie will do everything he can to protect and care for her. For the last 13 years, that included serving as her Conservator. Now, it means ending her Conservatorship.”
When Britney says it’s going to get interesting, you can believe what says. And we’re going to be tuned in. It’s still #FreeBritney over here. We’re praying that all details come out and that she gets some type of recompense for what she’s had to deal with for over the alst decade.