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The FX/Hulu/New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears brought renewed attention to the pop star’s ongoing plight this year, amplifying the #FreeBritney movement’s calls to release Spears from the conservatorship that has controlled her money and career since 2008. Spears wasn’t interviewed for the film, and up until today the closest we had to her thoughts on it was a statement from her boyfriend, Sam Asghari, condemning her father, who has been in charge of the conservatorship from the beginning. Now Britney herself has weighed in through her favorite medium, Instagram. In a new post today featuring video of Spears dancing to Aerosmith’s “Crazy,” she writes that although she didn’t watch the movie, “from what I did see of it I was embarrassed by the light they put me in … I cried for two weeks and well …. I still cry sometimes !!!!”
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"13 years being in a corrupt abusive system yet why is it such a hard topic for people to talk about???"The post Britney Spears calls out Christina Aguilera for “refusing to speak” about conservatorship appeared first on NME.
Days after being released from her almost 14-year conservatorship, Britney Spears is talking about what she plans to do next. Posting a video to her socials, Spears said right now it’s the little things that feel important to her, like “hav[ing] the keys to my car” and “owning an ATM card.”
She also said that she's going to use her platform to advocate for "people with real disabilities and real illnesses"The post Britney Spears hints at Oprah interview in new video posted to social media appeared first on NME.
The legal agreement was terminated yesterday, after being in effect for thirteen yearsThe post Britney Spears calls end of her conservatorship the “best day ever” appeared first on NME.
submitted by Nick Nov 12th 2021 11:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Britney Spears has been freed from her conservatorship, which had been in place for more than 13 years. As reported by The New York Times, Judge Brenda Penny of the Los Angeles Superior Court said in a Friday hearing that the conservatorship that oversees the singer’s life and finances should be terminated effective today.


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