Britney Spears has accused her family of “hurting me deeper than you’ll ever know” and says she will pursue “justice” following the termination of her conservatorship.
The pop star’s life and career have been controlled by the controversial legal arrangement since 2008 but it could soon be brought to an end.
In September a Los Angeles judge suspended the singer’s father Jamie from his role overseeing his daughter’s money.
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Another hearing in the case is set for November.
On Monday Spears, 39, shared a lengthy Instagram post complaining about being let down by those close to her, writing: “It’s humiliating and it’s like every person I’ve ever opened to immediately says they’ll be gone on a trip for two weeks after … OK I get it … they’re only available to me when it’s convenient for them … well I’m no longer available to any of them now.”
Spears added: “This message is to my family … for hurting me deeper than you’ll ever know !!! I know the conservatorship is about to be over but I still want justice !!!
In another post she wrote: “I’m only 5’4” and I’ve played the bigger person my entire life … do you know how hard that is ???”
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Spears has been involved in a bitter public row with 69-year-old Jamie, who she accused of abusing his position as conservator.
She has also targeted her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, 30, for a perceived lack of support in the conservatorship.
In September Spears announced she was engaged to long-term partner Sam Asghari, 27.