Britney Spears said her family hurt her and there was no justice served in her latest post. Previously, she received a judgment to pay $2 million in legal fees to her biological father to completely end the conservatorship lawsuit.
On April 28, Britney Spears posted a photo of her bare back on Instagram, along with status lines that are said to be the latest court ruling on the guardianship case that shook the world more than 2 and a half years ago.
“I was actually right about the nerve damage in my back. Now I have to have acupuncture every day of my life. If only everyone knew I had to crawl to my door once. My family hurts me! There has been no justice and perhaps there never will be,” the female singer born in 1981 wrote.
Britney Spears posted a post criticizing her parents, then deleted and locked her Instagram. Photo: Getty Images.
Britney mentioned an unnamed group of people who sat still and did nothing for months while she was abused, and made a sarcastic comment about being raised to distinguish between right and wrong but being abused by the people who raised her. damage. The singer referred to her parents Jamie and Lynne Spears .
The Gimmie More star emphasized how she sometimes confronts perpetrators on Instagram because she doesn’t believe it’s safe to confront them face-to-face.
At the end of the post, Britney said she missed her home in Louisiana and wanted to visit, but her family had taken everything away.
Britney Spears has now deleted the post criticizing her parents and also locked her Instagram account with more than 42 million followers.
Britney’s emotional shares appeared a few days after she officially completely resolved the conservatorship lawsuit against her biological father.
“It is our honor to represent and protect Britney Spears… Although the conservatorship ended in November 2021, it is not until now that her desire for freedom is truly complete. As she wishes, her freedom now includes no longer having to attend or be present in court or be involved in legal proceedings in this matter,” Mr. Mathew Rosengart, attorney general representing Britney, told Page Six on April 26.
Despite Mr. Rosengart’s claim that Britney won the case, the mother of two must pay her father’s legal bills, estimated at $2 million.
According to an insider, Britney was unhappy with the final verdict but still accepted it because she “wanted to leave everything behind” and avoid being tried again.
In addition to her father’s legal fees, Britney has spent more than 4 million USD to invite top Hollywood lawyer Rosengart to be her legal representative since July 2021.
The price for Britney to completely escape her father is $2 million. Photo: Rolling Stone.