Britney Spears Threatens Not To Perform Again Amid Conservatorship Battle

Britney Spears, once again, let go of the alarming message following her first appearance in the court.

After sharing a scathing post against those people who "left her," Britney spoke out once again about her future as a performer.

In a new Instagram post on Sunday, Britney shared saddening news to her fans who have been waiting for her comeback. According to the pop star, she will not perform on any stages soon.

She also took her chance to call out Jamie, her sister Jamie Lynn Spears, and the support system that reportedly made everything worse.

"For those of you who choose to criticize my dancing videos ... look I'm not gonna be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what I wear, say, do, or think. I've done that for the past 13 years," she said.

Britney added that she would just post videos online from her home instead of on a Las Vegas stage. Per the singer, she does not have any plans to wear heavy makeup again before performing on stage.

Furthermore, she threatened to stop having deals on her remixes and put them out for her fans.

Britney Slams Family

In the same post, she criticized her sister for performing at an awards show and remixing her songs. This reportedly hurt her deeply and alleged that the conservatorship ended her lifetime dreams.

It was not the first time Jamie Lynn attempted to copy her sister though.

Ahead of the release of her new memoir, rumors emerged online and claimed that she used Spears' lyric as the book's title. Worthy Publishing's website updated the readers and revealed that the memoir's title would be "I Must Confess: Family, Fame, and Figuring It Out" - a nod to Britney's hit single "Baby One More Time."

However, the actress debunked the buzzes and said that the project remains in development.

"Worthy Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, became aware earlier today that premature information about Jamie Lynn Spears's still-in-development book project has been erroneously released online to book retail sites," the statement to People reads.

She also tried supporting the 39-year-old singer by commenting on the conservatorship. Following Britney's court appearance, she confessed that she once thought the "Toxic" singer could manage everything without any help.

However, after speaking out about Britney, Jamie Lynn and her kids reportedly started to receive alarming death threats.

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