Britney Spears is still transitioning to life after her release from her conservatorship.
Since the end of her 13-year conservatorship a year and a half ago, the 41-year-old pop superstar has had some success, including her Elton John collaboration "Hold Me Closer" reaching No. 1 and signing a $15 million book deal.
However, she has also encountered obstacles, including a stalled intervention amid concern from her circle and rumors of marital difficulties.
According to a source, what matters most to Spears is that she has been a "free" woman throughout it all. She had been imprisoned for thirteen years.
But the highs and lows are inevitable, a source said to People magazine. The good thing is that she has survived. She continues to be a survivor despite the ups and downs she has experienced, the source explained.
A California judge terminated Spears' conservatorship, under which she was placed in 2008 following a public mental health crisis, in November 2021. What happens now and the future will all depend on the star.
Spears' attorney Mathew Rosengart said after the ruling. Since then, the celebrity has claimed she was "victimized" by the conservatorship, and she frequently uses social media to vent her frustrations and express grievances with her family, including her father Jamie Spears.
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According to her, he compelled her to labor and spend time in a mental health facility. Long ago, Spears' family denied her claims and stated that they only wanted to help. In February, sources told PEOPLE that Spears' inner circle had to cancel an intervention for her.
However, according to sources at the time, Britney Spears did see a doctor.
The sources explained that Britney's behavior has become increasingly erratic, and those around her have become increasingly concerned.
She frequently stays up all night, rests during the day, and has a great deal of anger.
Another member of Spears' inner circle told PEOPLE that things were "extremely difficult" and "chaotic" behind the scenes as those close to her urged her to seek assistance. Everyone had hoped Britney could be persuaded to seek treatment before her condition deteriorated, but they knew it would be difficult, the source added.
She has endured a great deal and has become increasingly combative. Sam Asghari, whom Spears married last June after six years of dating, is "being as supportive as possible," according to an insider.
The following month, Asghari's agent Brandon Cohen from BAC Talent had to address rumors that his marriage to Spears was in trouble. Cohen stated that Asghari took off his wedding ring because he was producing a movie in response to photographs showing him and Spears without their wedding bands.
While it was unclear what film Asghari was filming, he announced in November that he had been cast in the Taylor Sheridan-created television series Lioness. Spears also issued a public apology to her two sons, Jayden, 16, and Preston, 17, after Jayden told the Daily Mail and ITV that it would "take a lot of time and effort" to mend their strained relationship, but they wish she would become healthy and happy.
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