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Toxic legacy of #FreeBritney: Star's  increasingly erratic social media posts raise a troubling question - was her father's 'abusive' conservatorship  right all along?


More than three years on from her conservatorship ending, fans of Britney Spears are now beginning to question whether it was really the best thing for the pop princess.

On November 12, 2021, Britney Spears celebrated 'the best day ever' when a judge called an end to her controversial conservatorship, as fans wept for joy outside the courtroom and her father Jamie's reputation appeared in ruins as the villian who had controlled every element of her life for 14 years. Jamie Spears, who is now living in a trailer and in poor health, remains estranged from his daughter, but last year he made a telling statement saying that his 'work as conservator has ultimately been vindicated', a viewpoint fans seem to be coming around to. They can control salaries they earn, spend an allowance, retain legal representation, vote in elections, get married, draft their own wills, make medical decisions for themselves and ask a judge to terminate conservatorships or replace their guardians.

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