Miley Cyrus' mom Tish Cyrus and Kaitlyn Bristowe have openly shared their concerns about Britney Spears' welfare post-conservatorship.
Tish shared during an episode of her podcast, "Sorry We're Stoned," that she would be afraid if she had to live Spears' life for a week.
She expressed her fear while responding to her guest Bristowe's comment that she wanted to trade lives with Spears because she was worried about what might be happening in the singer's world.
"I would be so scared," Tish told Bristowe before asking, "What if you couldn't come back?"
Bristowe answered, "I get to come back and I would have a lot of answers ... I'm very concerned,"
Tish then added, "It makes me sad."
Their comments about Spears' scary world follows the pop star's release from her father's conservatorship in 2021.
The "Baby One More Time" singer was placed under the conservatorship in 2008 after a series of public incidents, including her shaving her head.
Under the conservatorship, her father and an attorney had the authority to manage every facet of her existence, from her looks to her money matters.
However, since she was freed, her social media updates have left many of her fans worried, with speculations arising about her well-being and mental health status.
Among the posts she's shared, one video caught the attention of many, and it showed Spears dancing with knives. This content led to conspiracy theories from fans who believe hidden messages may be embedded within the posts.
In May, emergency medical responders rushed to the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles in response to an alleged disturbance involving her and her now-ex-partner, Paul Richard Soliz. Witnesses reported hearing loud cries and commotion coming from where she was staying.
Despite the presence of paramedics, the "Toxic" singer opted not to be taken away by them and instead made her way back home without Soliz.
Speculations also suggested that her substantial $60 million fortune is depleting due to extravagant spending, raising further concerns among her inner circle about her mental well-being.
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