Britney Spears Says She Has ‘Offensive’ Struggles That Could Not Be Made Public

Britney Spears continues to share details about her life after finally getting her freedom following her years-long conservatorship.

Yet, as much as she wants to share many personal details with her followers, the singer said she couldn't open up about them publicly as they're "too offensive."

The "Til The World Ends" singer took to her official Instagram account this week to share screenshots of her notes detailing her recent beach trip. However, she clarified that not everything on her vacation went well.

"Nothing is what it seems sometimes!!! I portray that everything is completely perfect but trust me I've been through it as well and I would share those struggles but they are too offensive to share," she wrote.

The reason why she couldn't publicly share her struggles was because she was certain that it would make other people "extremely sad."

She further told her followers that while her life is not as perfect as it looks, she wanted to tell her fans that there will always be people who will support them.

Britney Spears Shares Revealing Photos From Vacation

According to The Sun, the musician went on a trip to a tropical island, but the exact location has not been disclosed. The "Toxic" hitmaker shared photos on social media that featured her completely nude while hanging out by the shore.

Spears only wore a necklace and a pair of sunglasses. To avoid breaking Instagram's rules, the musician covered some parts of her body with emojis.

Britney Spears Is Trying a New Routine

The recent post comes after the singer revealed that she had started intermittent fasting, but she shared the downside of following this routine.

"It can make you feel weak for a few days but then you get a natural high from all the toxins being release," adding that she even felt "too weak" to use Instagram at the time she shared the post.

She further explained that the new routine doesn't only help with her physical appearance but also with her mental and spiritual health.

"It's purification in its upmost way and to go into your body and mind to find your most enlightened state of consciousness seems so rad," she added.

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