There are few pop stars whose personal lives have created as much of a stir as Britney Spears'.
Eventually, these tragic situations took a toll on her and worsened Britney’s mental health issues.
Though the arrangement was initially a temporary measure, it was eventually extended indefinitely.

In 2020, Britney finally decided she’d had enough and went public with her conservatorship battle.
After a year-long legal fight, the L.A. County Superior Court finally ended her conservatorship in November 2021.
Since then, Britney has been freely, and often quite bluntly, speaking her mind on social media.

In one post, Britney claimed that the conservatorship was actually her mother, Lynne Spears', idea.
I walked in she looked at me and slapped me so hard that I will never forget it !
I have been sorry for years!"

adding, “I love you so much and miss you!
like unblock me, so I can speak to you in person.”
But the “Gimme More” singer wasn’t having any of it.
And yet, theircomplicated mother-daughter relationship post-conservatorshipwas far from over.
But that didn’t stop them from sharing their love as they liked Instagram photos from the special night.
Lynne even commented under one of Britney’s posts, writing, “You look radiant and so happy!
And having it at your home makes it so sentimental and special!
I am soooo happy for you!
I love you!”
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