On Wednesday, the 39-year-old pop superstar posted a picture to her Instagram of a blond woman lying unconscious on a mattress underwater, while another woman who looks like she swims down to rescue her
Britney Spears. Pic/AFP
Britney Spears has accused her entire family of not supporting her throughout her 13-year conservatorship after her father Jamie was suspended as the supervisor of her estate last week, reports Billboard.com. On Wednesday, the 39-year-old pop superstar posted a picture to her Instagram of a blond woman lying unconscious on a mattress underwater, while another woman who looks like she swims down to rescue her. Spears interpreted the image of the mermaid-like lady as "saving her divine feminine sister," a perceived jab at her own little sister Jamie Lynn, whom she's criticised on social media before.
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Spears previously described the court conservatorship that has controlled her financial and personal affairs for the last 13 years as "abusive" and compared it to sex trafficking in her explosive testimony at a June 23 hearing, where she also said, "I would honestly like to sue my family, to be totally honest with you. I also would like to be able to share my story with the world, and what they did to me, instead of it being a hush-hush secret to benefit all of them."
During the hearing that followed on July 14, Britney was able to retain Hollywood power attorney Mathew Rosengart as her lawyer, who successfully worked "aggressively and expeditiously" to remove Jamie Spears from his post as conservator of her estate. On September 29, L.A. County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny granted Spears' petition to immediately suspend her dad as conservator of her estate, saying that having him in the role no longer served the star's best interests.
Less than a week later, the singer thanked her #FreeBritney supporters for their "constant resilience in freeing me from my conservatorship... my life is now in that direction !!!!!"
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