After several years of harassment, torture and mental anguish, Britney Spears spoke out against her father’s conservatorship a few months ago. It was previously reported that Britney Spears doesn’t want to be scared to speak amid her conservatorship case. Now it seems Spears felt she was owned by other people.

It came to such a point that Spears wasn’t even able to speak to due to being overmedicated for many years. In fact, her father Jamie Spears was accused of recording audio in her bedroom.

In a landmark victory, Spears’ father Jamie was finally suspended from her conservatorship. This brought joy and relief to Britney Spears and her supporters. Finally, after 13 long years, Britney Spears was finally free from her conservatorship.

According to Hollywood Life, Britney Spears had felt “connected to her parents like a child” and “owned by other people,” which killed her desire to sing again. Now that she is free again, Spears can do whatever she wants to.

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 “She’s been stressed and connected to her parents like a child since 2008. She now feels free to do things like travel and take her kids.

She’ll be able now to do the things that she wants to do,” the source continued. [Before this], she didn’t want to sing again because she felt owned by other people. She always felt like she was doing it for other people. This is huge for her.”

Now that Britney Spears is finally free, we will have to wait and see what she will do next. Spears also revealed that she wants to go back to making music, so perhaps Spears will do just that next.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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