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Britney Spears says her 13-year conservatorship caused her emotional trauma, isolation, and loss of rights, and she’s now rebuilding her life after it ended in 2021.
Britney Spears, 44, has revealed in an Instagram post that she feels “lucky to be alive” and “scared of her family” due to the emotional abuse and control she endured during her 13-year conservatorship, which ended in 2021.
She described being isolated, forced into medical treatments, and threatened with losing contact with her sons.
Spears said her father, Jamie Spears, profited significantly from the arrangement, earning about $6 million, and that she was denied the right to marry or have children.
Though she has rebuilt ties with her mother and sister, she remains estranged from her father.
She shared recent personal struggles, including breaking her toe twice and not dancing in a month, while continuing to reflect on her healing journey.
Britney Spears dice que su tutela de 13 años le causó trauma emocional, aislamiento y pérdida de derechos, y ahora está reconstruyendo su vida después de que finalizara en 2021.