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Britney Spears Says Her Parents Should Be In Jail For ‘All The Bad Things’ They Did To Her

The star is speaking out following the end of her 13-year conservatorship.

Source: Instagram/ britneyspears

Freed Britney! The pop star's restrictive conservatorship finally came to an end last week, and now she's speaking out. After a whopping 13 years, Britney Spears is openly talking about her feelings for the first time. The 39-year-old took to Instagram on Tuesday, answering what she says is one of the most common questions she's been asked...what is she going to do now that she's finally free?



 

Spears stressed that the conservatorship went on for over a decade and that it was "a really long time to be in a situation you don't want to be in." Spears is now finding joy in things that a lot of us probably take for granted. She said she was now spending time enjoying the "little things" such as having the keys to her car, being independent, owning an ATM card, seeing cash for the first time, and being able to buy candles. She said that she knows "how embarrassing it is to share the fact [she's] never seen cash or wasn't able to drive [her] car."



 

Things got more serious when the Oops!... I Did It Again singer called the conservatorship "demoralizing and degrading" and suggested that the people who ran her life should be in jail for the things they did to her. She added that it "still blows [her] mind every day" that her "family and the conservatorship were able to do what they did." "I'm not even mentioning all the bad things they did to me, which they should all be in jail for … yes including my church-going mother !!!!" the Stronger singer wrote in the caption of her Instagram video. "I'm used to keeping peace for the family and keeping my mouth shut … but not this time … I have NOT FORGOTTEN, and I hope they can look up tonight and know EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN !!!!"



 

The star opened up to her fans in the video, especially those part of the "Free Britney" movement who worked tirelessly to speak on Spears's behalf for her freedom. The devoted group of fans shed light on her plight even when she was not able to speak for herself. "My voice was muted and threatened for so long, I wasn't able to speak up or say anything, and because of you guys and the awareness of kind of knowing what was going on and delivering that news to the public for so long, you gave it awareness, to all of them, and because of you, I honestly think you guys saved my life in a way," she said.



 

The musician also expressed that she hopes to "be an advocate for people with real disabilities and real illnesses" and that her "story will make an impact and make some changes in the corrupt system." She also went on to hint that she might sit down with Oprah now that she's free to speak about her experiences. All her fans will be waiting! Watch her full Instagram video below: