Britney Spears spoke out about the people who never helped her as she tries to get rid of the conservatorship program.
After speaking out for the first time, Britney Spears continuously shared her thoughts about those people who never reached her out.
Ever since she lost her attorney Sam Ingham, Britney has been freely revealing what she thinks and feels. This time, she shared a cryptic post online to warn those who never lend a hand.
On Instagram, the 39-year-old singer shared a photo of text that read: “Never forget who ignored you when you needed them and who helped you before you even had to ask.”
She posted the photo alongside a rant against those people who kept on ignoring her.
“There’s nothing worse than when the people closest to you who never showed up for you post things in regard to your situation whatever it may be and speak righteously for support,” she captioned the post. “There’s nothing worse than that !!!!”
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— Britney Spears (@britneyspears) December 11, 2020
She went on to slam even the closest people to her who never said anything about her problems. She also accused them of leaving her when she needed someone who could lift her up.
Britney exclaimed that these people started caring publicly since the first time she spoke up.
The singer did not mention who she was referring to. However, people assumed that she may be referring to her mother, Lynne Spears, who filed court documents to support her.
Britney slammed her mother?
Last week, Lynne Spears submitted court papers that pleaded with a judge to allow her daughter to choose and hire her desired lawyer.
Lynne told the court to “listen” to her daughter’s wishes. She asked them to approve Britney’s request to allow her to have her private legal counsel amid her conservatorship battle.
She also applauded her daughter for “a very courageous showing” during the June 23 hearing. Meanwhile, she confirmed the singer’s statement, as well, saying that Britney can be freed from conservatorship without having her undergo mental assessment.
Her comment came after Britney told the court that the conservatorship became an abusive one. She then accused her father of being too controlling.
“I am not happy, I can’t sleep. I’m so angry, it’s insane. And I’m depressed. My dad and anyone involved in this conservatorship, including my management… they should be in jail,” Britney Spears said at that time.
She appeared before the court again on July 14 where the Bessemer Trust officially resigned as her co-conservator.
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