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During a hearing at a Los Angeles court pop star Britney Spears spoke against her father Jamie Spears who was granted conservatorship (control over his daughter’s personal and business affairs) by a court in 2008.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny made no ruling. This was for the first time that in an open court Britney spoke for the first time in the case. The pop star said her father “controlled her 100,000%” and she wanted this to end. “I am traumatised,” she remarked, speaking remotely.
It is learnt that the singer has urged changes to the arrangement that controls her life. The order was originally granted after the star was put in hospital amid concerns over her mental health.
There has been speculation for years about how Spears, 39, felt about the arrangement, with fans eagerly combing her social media output for clues. Her father and others involved in the conservatorship maintained that it was a smooth-running that had rescued her from a low point and benefited and that else she could move to end it whenever she wanted. All the while, Britney stayed largely silent on the subject in public.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny thanked Spears for her courageous words but made no ruling. “I want to end this conservatorship without being evaluated,” Spears told the court decisively in an emotional 20-minute address, calling the arrangement an abusive one.
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I deserve to have a life, I’ve worked my whole life. I deserve to have a two to three-year break, she said.
Sharing personal notes the pop star also told the court she wanted to marry and have baby, but the conservatorship would not allow her to. She accused her conservator of stopping her from having a contraceptive intrauterine device (IUD) removed so she could get pregnant.