a great day for Britney Spears and it's a great day for justice and there's definitely something to celebrate, but it's also a solemn day, Britney Spears has been faced with a decade long nightmare, a Kafkaesque nightmare orchestrated by her father and others. And I'm so proud of her for her courage, her strength and her poignancy. And I've only been on this matter for a couple of months, but I'm proud to say that we've gotten to know each other very well and she's so pleased and she's so thankful to all of you. Um, and I am as well, in terms of what happened today, I'm so pleased and proud to say Jamie Spears is no longer a conservatory as important as this matter is to Brittany and it is monumental to Brittany because this is a substantial step toward her freedom. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Britney Spears says she still has 'a lot of healing to do'
Days after her father was suspended as conservator of her estate, Britney Spears said she's taking some time for self-care."Although there is change and things to celebrate in my life, I still have a lot of healing to do," Spears posted Saturday on Instagram.In the post, which shows a picture of a tree growing through a hole in a roof into the blue sky, Spears said she has a "good support system" and is "taking time to understand it's ok to slow down and breathe.""Only through self love I can pray ... love ... and support others in return!!!!" the 39-year-old pop icon wrote.Spears, who recently got engaged, had been seeking an end to the years-long court-ordered conservatorship."I just want my life back. It's been 13 years, and it's enough," Spears said in June.Her father, Jamie Spears, was also her personal conservator, which included making medical and health decisions, until 2019. Another person was then appointed for that role.A temporary replacement is overseeing her finances, and a hearing on terminating the conservatorship altogether is scheduled for Nov. 12.Spears made public her engagement to her long-time boyfriend, Sam Asghari, in September, just days after her father filed a petition to end his role in the conservatorship.
Days after her father was suspended as conservator of her estate, Britney Spears said she's taking some time for self-care.
"Although there is change and things to celebrate in my life, I still have a lot of healing to do," Spears posted Saturday on Instagram.
In the post, which shows a picture of a tree growing through a hole in a roof into the blue sky, Spears said she has a "good support system" and is "taking time to understand it's ok to slow down and breathe."
"Only through self love I can pray ... love ... and support others in return!!!!" the 39-year-old pop icon wrote.
Spears, who recently got engaged, had been seeking an end to the years-long court-ordered conservatorship.
"I just want my life back. It's been 13 years, and it's enough," Spears said in June.
Her father, Jamie Spears, was also her personal conservator, which included making medical and health decisions, until 2019. Another person was then appointed for that role.
A temporary replacement is overseeing her finances, and a hearing on terminating the conservatorship altogether is scheduled for Nov. 12.
Spears made public her engagement to her long-time boyfriend, Sam Asghari, in September, just days after her father filed a petition to end his role in the conservatorship.