Britney Spears apologizes to followers for pretending she was okay (replace)
Just a day after #BritneySpears gave a heartbreaking testimony about her conservatory, the singer took to Instagram and apologized to her fans.
Britney posted a photo and labeled it transparency of her experience.
She apologized for pretending everything was okay and partially explained, “I just want to tell you a little secret 🤫 … I think as humans we all want fairy-tale life and by the way, as I posted … “
She continued, “I apologize for pretending to be fine for the past two years … I did it out of pride and I was embarrassed to share what happened to me … fun.” Light 💡🤷🏼♀️ !!!!
As you know, Britney Spears personally asked to speak to Judge Brenda Penny and explained why she is dying to quit her nearly 15-year-old conservator under her father. In a nearly 20-minute phone conversation, she described horrific claims of abuse, forcing lithium to be anesthetized and also holding an IUD in place so that she would run out of children. At one point Britney said, “The control he had over hurting his own daughter, he loved it. I worked seven days a week … it was like sex trafficking. I didn’t have a credit card, no cash or my passport. “
She talked about the horror of being given lithium against her will, a drug commonly used to treat bipolar disorder. Britney dropped a bomb. She continued, “It’s a strong drug. You can become mentally affected if you stay longer than five months. I felt drunk, I couldn’t even talk to my mom or dad about anything. They had me with six different nurses. My family didn’t do anything. All i had to do [my dad] was the one who approved everything. My whole family did nothing. ”She also explained her desire to expand her family, which has been stopped:“ I want to get married and have a baby. I was told that I cannot get married. I have an IUD in me, but this so-called team won’t let me go to the doctor to have it removed because they don’t want any more children. These conservatories do me more harm than good. “
She also said that her mental health was still at risk.
Britney Spears’ next trial on the matter is scheduled for July 14th.
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