Britney Spears opened up again about her guardianship of 13 years in a YouTube video by 22 minutes in which he expanded on what this deprivation of liberty really was like behind the scenes and in which he makes explosive statements against his family.
“I think it’s crucial for my heart and my head to be able to talk openly about this as if anyone else would,” the pop princess began by expressing in the clip where she directly blames her mother for the trauma caused with this whole situation because she felt that she could have helped her get a lawyer.
“All that confused me a lot was that these people are on the street fighting for me, but my sister and my mother they’re not doing anything. It was as if they secretly, honestly, liked him. Honestly, I’m angrier at my mom, because I heard that when reporters called her at the time and asked her questions about what was going on, she would innocently hide in the house and not talk,” Britney said, adding: “It was always like, ‘I don’t know what to say, I just don’t want to say the wrong thing, we’re praying for her.’ I feel like I could have gotten myself a lawyer in literally two seconds.”
And although the interpreter of ‘Womanizer’ quickly deleted the recording from her channel, it was enough for it to reach her mother and she responded to through a note she posted on her Instagram profile.
In addition to apologizing, Lynne Spears has begged the singer to speak privately after stating that her previous efforts to get in touch have been rejected and insisted that he wants to meet face to face so they can talk about their problems and make peace.
“Britney, all your life I have done everything possible to support your dreams and desires. And I have also tried my best to help you out of trouble. I have never given you nor will I turn my back on you! Your rejections of the countless times I have called you make me feel desperate. I have tried everything. I love you very much, but this talk is just for you and me, face to face, in private“He wrote next to a black and white image with his daughter in which they are seen laughing, while walking through a wooded area.
Britney, on the other hand, does not seem to have responded to the message publicly, but did write a tweet that read: “Life goes on. On rare occasions there may be something sought, something that makes us want to go further.
The Princess of Pop was placed under court-ordered guardianship in 2008 by her father, who acted as her sole guardian for most of part of the last 13 years. Guardianship ended in November 2021.