Britney Spears had to "find her real body" after the end of her conservatorship. The 42-year-old pop superstar regained control of her multimillion-dollar fortune as well as other aspects of her career and life in general when a conservatorship that was governed by her father Jamie was terminated in November 2021, and has hinted that throughout the arrangement that she was doing things against her will. She wrote on Instagram: "When I landed in this exotic beautiful place my phone kept showing the same two pictures.
I’m like, what is my phone trying to tell me ?!!! I literally go to call or text and these two pics pop up...
it kept showing my foot when it was broken and a picture of church so I was like, I’ve been too safe with it because I don’t think I’ve been in a confident place in my head. "I said I want to find my real body..
. the one that would never do something if I didn’t want to. The healing starts with the mind first !!! I know at one point in my life it literally wasn’t even my body just from everything it was forced to do, so many things I disagreed with.
It was humiliating so now I definitely feel a spiritual transformation." The '..
.Baby One More Time' hitmaker - who claimed in her memoir 'The Woman In Me' that she was forced to sign a document committing to do her 'Piece of Me' world tour in 2018 amongst a host of other things - also spoke at the joy of "owning her feet" once again and pondered the idea of opening a dance studio. She said: " I kno.