pstart up Britney Spears In court hearings, 39 called for an end to the guardianship over his person and finances that had existed since 2008.
“I’m hurt. I’m not happy, I can’t sleep. I’m so angry,” the 39-year-old singer said in a virtual Switch like US broadcaster on Wednesday CNN and other media reported. “I just want my life back. It’s been 13 years and that’s enough,” Spears said in an emotional 20-minute statement.
Spears went on to say that she feels that her family and managers have taken advantage of her. She is controlled by everyone and cannot determine her own life. “I really believe that this guardianship is outrageous,” Spears said.
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Spears’ divorced parents, Jamie and Lynn Spears, as well as her attorney, attended the eagerly awaited hearing before Judge Brenda Penney in Los Angeles. In April, the singer requested a hearing. In the legal battle with her father, Spears had hardly spoken publicly until then.
With hits such as “…Baby One More Time”, “Oops!…I Did It Again” and “Toxic”, Britney Spears was the highest-paid singer in the world in the early 2000s. After the mother of two sons was mentally broken due to professional and personal problems, a court ruled in 2008 to transfer guardianship to their father.
Since then, James Spears has managed the fate and other concerns of his famous daughter. Later, a financial trustee and another person were appointed as co-guardians.
A documentary published in early February by the New York Times newspaper about Spears’ life under her father’s tutelage sparked particularly heated discussion on the social network. Many celebrities and fans expressed their support for the singer under the hashtag “#FreeBritney”. Spears herself rarely commented on this argument publicly.
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