Several documentaries made public the alleged abuses and helped propel her in her bid for freedom.
Life after conservatorship
She fought a two-year legal battle. But it was only after her statement in a June hearing went public, that she was finally allowed to hire her own attorneys. And the megastar won her freedom in November 2021.
In the meantime, her attorneys are questioning the dissipation of her assets. And demanding answers from Jamie Spears. And from Lou Taylor, CEO of Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group and Britney’s former business manager.
Britney has been hinting that she’s ready to tell her story. On twitter she shared a photo of an old-school typewriter in early January and captioned it with “Shall I start from THE BEGINNING???”
And earlier this month, she posted on Instagram that she is working on her first music project in five years. And shared a video of herself dancing, saying, “This is a tease of what’s to come !!!!”
Britney was upset by claims made in her younger sister Jamie Lynn’s memoir. She is wondering about the timing of the book, as well as her sister’s claims made in the January release of “Things I Should Have Said.” She and Jamie Lynn have been openly feuding on social media.
Britney may go to Congress before writing tell-all book
Britney also revealed on Instagram that she has received a December 1st letter inviting her to speak to Congress about her controversial conservatorship.