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06th Oct 2021

“No phone, no door for privacy”: Britney criticises family over conservatorship

Kat O'Connor

Britney has called out her family in an emotional post.

Britney Spears has criticised her family for turning their backs on her during her conservatorship.

The Toxic singer expressed her heartache in an honest Instagram post.

Britney said her family did nothing to help her when she was at her lowest point.

She posted a photo of a woman rescuing an unconscious woman underwater on her Instagram.

Alongside the image she wrote, “This picture is everything to me !!! It makes me want to cry … she’s saving her divine feminine sister.”

In the harrowing post, Britney revealed she had no phone, no car and no door for privacy during her hellish conservatorship.

 

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“I suggest if you have a friend that’s been in a house that feels really small for four months … no car … no phone … no door for privacy and they have to work around 10 hours a day 7 days a week and give tons of blood weekly with never a day off … I strongly suggest you go pick up your friend and get them the hell outta there,” she wrote.

Britney called out her family, particularly sister Jamie Lynn who stayed silent during her struggles, in the post.

“If you’re like my family who says things like “sorry, you’re in a conservatorship” … probably thinking you’re different so they can f**k with you!”

The singer praised her “amazing” attorney Mathew Rosengart “who has helped change my life”.

Earlier this week, Britney praised the #FreeBritney movement for their support.

“Because of you guys and your constant resilience in freeing me from my conservatorship … my life is now in that direction!”

She revealed, “I cried last night for two hours cause my fans are the best and I know it … I feel your hearts and you feel mine … that much I know is true.”

Jamie Spears was suspended from his daughter’s conservatorship last month. Her father acted as her conservator for 13 years.