Britney Spears is vowing not to perform “on any stages anytime soon” as long as her father remains in control of her conservatorship, she wrote Saturday in a lengthy Instagram post.
“This conservatorship killed my dreams … so all I have is hope and hope is the only thing in this world that is very hard to kill … yet people still try,” Spears wrote, adding that her “so-called support system hurt me deeply.”
In addition to noting she wouldn’t perform as long as her father, James “Jamie” Spears, handles “what I wear, say, do, or think,” the singer seemingly took issue with her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, performing one of Britney’s songs in a tribute at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards.USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Britney Spears, Jamie Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears for comment.
A probate judge allowed Britney Spears on Wednesday to choose her own attorney, the first big change in her case since she unloaded in court last month, condemning the “abusive” conservatorship that controls her life.
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Judge Brenda Penny granted Spears’ request to hire Mathew Rosengart, a former federal prosecutor, to represent her in the pop star’s ongoing effort to be freed from her 13-year conservatorship