Britney Spears is finally free
January 13, 2022
Britney Spears is known for many things. She is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. She’s won many awards throughout her career. But many people didn’t know the things she went through in her private life. Spears was technically not in control of her life. After she went through her addiction to drugs. Her father signed for conservatorship of her
The conservative ship consists of her not being able to use her own credit card, she couldn’t have another kid, she couldn’t go anywhere without someone, she had to ask permission to do things, she had to take pills and many more things. And all of this news just came out around this year about the consertaive ship. And many fans defended her and thought that she should be free. Spears’ case got taken to court over this dispute that she should be able to make her own decisions.
One day in court she said “I want to be able to get married and have a baby. I was told right now in the conservatorship I am not able to get married and have a baby.” And this isn’t possible because of it and telling her that she has to take birth control pills so she doesn’t get pregnant. Spears also said that she had to go on tour. Her bedroom and phone were also bugged by security staff by her father.
Spears said that she is traumatized by this consertiveship. She also “This conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good,” She feels like she should have her own life and make her own decisions. Spears thanked her fans for showing support in her campaign #freebritney
On November 16 Spears was free from her conservatorship with her father. The court thought that she was right and that she should have her own life. And in no time she got engaged to her boyfriend Sam Asghari. Which is no surprise because she’s been wanting to get married for the longest. She is now talking about having another kid with Asghari. Telling from her post on Instagram and Twitter page, Spears seems and looks happy to be out of the conservatorship with her father.