Watch: Britney Spears delighted to regain freedom after conservatorship; tells #FreeBritney supporters ‘you guys saved my life’ | English Movie News

Watch: Britney Spears delighted to regain freedom after conservatorship; tells #FreeBritney supporters ‘you guys saved my life’ | English Movie News

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Pop star Britney Spears has given a sneak-peek into how she plans to use her newfound freedom, after gaining control of her personal life and estate earlier this month.

The ‘Stronger’ singer, posted a video on her Twitter and Instagram handles in which she talked about her wanting to be “an advocate for people with real disabilities” and her hopes that her story will create impact and “make changes in the corrupt system”.

The singer said it’s the little things that made a huge difference and for now, she was grateful for each day of freedom, having “the keys to my car”, an ATM card and cash, and “being able to be independent and feel like a woman”.

In her social media post, the star also went on to add, “honestly it still blows my mind every day I wake up how my family and the conservatorship were able to do what they did to me… it was demoralizing and degrading!!!! I’m not even mentioning all the bad things they did to me which they should all be in jail for… yes including my church going mother!!!! I’m used to keeping the peace for the family and keeping my mouth shut… but not this time… I have NOT FORGOTTEN and I hope they can look up tonight and know EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN!!!!”

Britney even hinted at an upcoming tell-all interview with Oprah, where she will spill the beans about her struggles under the conservatorship.

Addressing the Free Britney movement, the singer saying that those involved in the tireless campaign ‘saved her life.’

“The Free Britney movement, you guys rock! Honestly, my voice was muted and threatened for so long, I wasn’t able to speak up or say anything. Because of you guys and the awareness about what was going on, you gave awareness to all of them. I honestly think you guys saved my life. 100 per cent. I know there are a lot of jokes about the #FreeBritney movement, we’re not free, we’re expensive. With that said, let’s move forward and god bless you all. Have a good year, and a good Christmas and rock on,” she said in her video message.

Spears’s personal life and $60 million estate was overseen by her father under a 13-year long conservatorship, which ended last week after a long and drawn out legal battle.

For years, even as she was performing to sold-out arenas around the world, she was limited to a personal allowance of around $2,000 a week, according to court documents. Until recently, she was not allowed to drive her own car.

In a June testimony, the singer had asked for an end to the “stupid and abusive” conservatorship, saying she felt traumatized and angry and wanted her life back.



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