Britney Spears on Thursday took to Instagram with a detailed post in which she opened up about questioning her faith under her past conservatorship, her intent to write a book about her experiences, and her message to others that they are not alone.The musical artist, 40, told her 41.2 million followers that she questioned if her life experiences, good and bad, were 'in God's hands or' her own, about six months after the end of the 13-year conservatorship her father Jamie Spears presided over.'Or was it because I was close to God and he guided me???' Spears said. 'God knows I haven’t been perfect but I do know this … the consequences that were taken over me for never committing a crime a day in my life made me question God!!!' The latest:Britney Spears, 40, on Thursday took to Instagram with a detailed post in which she opened up about questioning her faith under her past conservatorship, her intent to write a book about her experiences, and her message to others that they are not alone.
She was snapped in LA in 2019The Grammy-winner said she experienced 'torture' and 'embarrassment' in her past, adding that 'nobody should have to go through what [she] went through.'I’ve made a point to capture my experience through a book I am writing … it’s all written on pages that people will hold with their own two hands … and hopefully have a better understanding ...
we all know something we read isn’t the same as your spirit experiencing the circumstances, but I do feel like some people will be touched.' The ...Baby One More Time singer said her 'experiences in the business were always with vast amounts of people,' which heavily contrasted to 'the isolation [she] was in for four months.'I used to love being alone, but it was my.
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