For the longest time, it appeared as if Britney Spears’ darkish days have been lastly behind her. After struggling a much-publicized breakdown in 2007 and 2008, the Princess of Pop got here out on prime, taking residence one award after one other and touchdown a four-year Las Vegas residency that grossed practically $138 million.
In February 2019, Spears was set to return to the Las Vegas Strip for Piece of Me’s follow-up, Domination. Nonetheless, she introduced a month earlier than the scheduled kickoff date that she can be taking an indefinite work hiatus to look after her ailing father, Jamie Spears, who underwent a life-threatening surgical procedure after his colon spontaneously ruptured the earlier fall.
Britney subsequently went darkish on social media, solely posting in mid-January 2019 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of her debut album, …Child One Extra Time. She didn’t return till April 2019, when she posted on Instagram that she was taking “a bit of ‘me time.’” Inside minutes, information broke that Britney had quietly checked right into a California psychological well being facility in late March for a 30-day keep. A supply instructed Us Weekly completely that the Grammy winner determined to hunt assist after the stress of her dad’s hospitalization and the advanced course of of fixing the medicines she had been taking for an undisclosed psychological sickness.
The information rocked the Britney Military, which started speculating concerning the pop star’s well-being and choosing up the #FreeBritney motion launched by the cohosts of a podcast devoted to Britney’s Instagram. Her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, was fast to close down unfounded rumors surrounding the “Poisonous” singer, writing through Instagram, “I’ve been right here lengthy earlier than anybody else, and I’ll be right here lengthy after. I really like my sister with every part I’ve. So, anybody or something that speaks on the contrary can GTFOH with all of the feedback about what you don’t perceive. Don’t come for me or those I really like anymore.” Britney herself spoke out later that day, assuring followers in a video message that “all is nicely.”
The Crossroads actress has been unable to make main private or monetary choices in her life with out the approval of her father since a court-approved conservatorship was put in place in February 2008 after her meltdown and divorce from Kevin Federline, with whom she shares sons Preston and Jayden. Because of this, co-conservators Jamie and lawyer Andrew Wallett had lengthy been credited with saving Britney’s life. Wallett abruptly resigned in March 2019, leaving Jamie as the only real conservator till he briefly stepped down that September following an alleged altercation with Preston. (Jamie was later cleared of wrongdoing.) Licensed fiduciary Jodi Montgomery later assumed Jamie’s place, although he nonetheless had partial management of Britney’s property.
Britney spoke out towards her conservatorship for the primary time in June 2021. “The principle purpose why I’m right here is as a result of I need to finish the conservatorship with out being evaluated,” she stated throughout a courtroom listening to, including: “I simply need my life again. It’s been 13 years, and it’s sufficient.”
Two months after Britney laid all of it on the desk throughout her courtroom listening to, Jamie filed paperwork agreeing to step down because the conservator of his daughter’s property, asserting “he doesn’t consider {that a} public battle together with his daughter over his persevering with service as her conservator can be in her finest pursuits.”
Jamie was suspended as conservator of the property in September 2021 earlier than requesting two months later that the conservatorship finish “instantly.” He was changed briefly by John Zabel till the top of December 2021.
A decide dominated in November 2021 to formally finish the conservatorship after 13 years.
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That is an ongoing article that was initially printed in Could 2019 and final up to date on Wednesday, November 17.
With reporting by Marjorie Hernandez
Supply: US Magazine