Britney Spears is sharing more about the court-ordered conservatorship that ruled her life for 13 years. The “Hold Me Closer” singer, 40, posted a 22-minute long audio-only clip on YouTube on Sunday — since deleted — in which she detailed some of her experiences prior to the conservatorship being lifted last year. “I woke up this morning and I realized there’s a lot going on in my head that I haven’t really shared with anyone,” Spears said.
She noted that while she’s had “tons of opportunities” to do interviews with big names such as Oprah, she felt it was “silly” to get paid to tell her story. READ MORE: Britney Spears Says She ‘Will Forever Be Traumatized’ By Her Past Experiences “I’m here honestly just to open myself to others and try to shed a light on, if anyone out there has gone through hardships or whatever it is, to put a light on it so that person doesn’t feel alone because I really know what it feels like,” she said.
Britney focused predominantly on her family’s role in the conservatorship as well as revealing just how closely her life was controlled. “I couldn’t process how my family went along with it for so long,” Spears said.
Referring to the ‘Free Britney’ movement she added, “There [were] people on the street fighting for me but my sister and my mother weren’t doing anything for me.
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