Britney Spears
'Am gonna cry': Britney Spears rejoices after termination of 13-year- long conservatorship
The court has officially terminated the conservatorship that was restricting and monitoring the singer's decision regarding several things like money and other matters since 2008. Britney took to the micro-blogging site Twitter to share the great news. She wrote on the post that she loved her fans a lot and attached a which showed her fans cheering outside the courthouse.
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It was at that time that the singer, then in her mid-20s, had endured a series of public pitfalls arguably brought on by the media's heavy scrutiny of her sex life, personal life and parenting decisions causing paparazzi to swarm around her. Spears has been working in show business since childhood, as the 11-year-old star of 'The All-New Micky Mouse Club'.
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Britney continued: "For so many years I was always told if I succeeded at things, it could end … and it never did!!! I worked so hard but now that it's here and getting closer and closer to ending I'm very happy but there's a lot of things that scare me."
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The 39-year-old singer has announced she is going to put pen to paper on a book about a "girl who was murdered" who finds her ghost "stuck in limbo", reports femalefirst.co.uk. Britney said that the book will see the girl's ghost try to come to terms with the "trauma and pain" she had endured throughout her life so that she can finally cross to the other side.
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On Wednesday, the 39-year-old pop superstar posted a picture to her Instagram of a blond woman lying unconscious on a mattress under water, while another woman who looks like her swims down to rescue her. Spears interpreted the image of the mermaid-like lady as "saving her divine feminine sister."
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"#FreeBritney movement...I have no words," Spears tweeted Monday. "Because of you guys and your constant resilience in freeing me from my conservatorship...my life is now in that direction !!!!! I cried last night for two hours cause my fans are the best and I know it..."
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Spears wrote on Instagram: "Although there is change and things to celebrate in my life, I still have a lot of healing to do!! Thankfully I have a good support system and am taking time to understand it's ok to slow down and breathe !!!!! Only through self love I can pray a love a and support others in return !!!!"
Britney says she has 'a lot of healing to do' after dad's suspension as conservator
On October 2, two days after a judge suspended Jamie Spears from the conservatorship that has controlled the pop star's personal life and finances for over a decade, Britney shared an uplifting message on social media about the next chapter of her life.
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She told her fans she simply could not contain her excitement after going on a brief trip with Sam Asghari, her husband-to-be, to celebrate their engagement news.
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The singer had been named a suspect in a battery investigation after allegedly striking a housekeeper during a dispute while in her home in Thousand Oaks on August 16. During the argument, Spears was alleged to have slapped a phone out of the housekeeper's hand and the housekeeper indicated the screen protector to the phone was damaged.
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