BRITNEY Spears has opened up about her relationship with her estranged parents amid rumored family intervention drama.
On Wednesday, Britney, 42, deleted a slew of posts from Instagram.
According to Page Six, in one of the deleted posts, the Toxic singer became candid about her estrangement from her father, Jamie, 71, and mother, Lynne, 69.
“There was a time when I was held in a spot against my will for a very long time,” she captioned her lengthy post, referring to her time under a 13-year conservatorship.
“I haven’t been the same since.”
“I portray myself as very together on IG, but there are a lot of people who don’t know what my body physically went through!” she went on.
“I feel bullied, and it’s not fair to me.”
“I have to be the bigger person and forgive my own parents…but that’s extremely hard!”
“I will do my best to let it go and not let others down by my anger,” Britney concluded.
On the same day, the 42-year-old star also deleted a post of herself wearing a sparkly sheer top and matching miniskirt.
She added bracelets and blue high heels to her ensemble.
In the expired video, the pop singer also spoke in a baby voice as she gushed about her “first costume in six years.”
‘BECOME SICK AGAIN’
Despite Britney’s difficult relationship with her folks, an insider told the U.S. Sun that Jamie and Lynne are extremely concerned over her mental health.
Around the same time, Jamie feared his famous daughter might be on a downward mental health spiral and “could even die,” according to the family insider.
Britney’s father has told friends he is terrified his “baby girl will become sick again.”
Jamie and Lynn “worry that her desire to feel free and do as she pleases leads her to choices where she…or be led by others into problematic situations.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship timeline
In September 2021, Britney’s case returned to a Los Angeles courtroom where Judge Brenda Penny made a number of bombshell rulings, following her father’s decision to end the conservatorship the month prior.
She ruled to rid Jamie of his daughter’s conservatorship, however, it did not mean the end of the conservatorship altogether.
Speaking in court, Judge Brenda Penny said: “Based on what I read in the filings, and I read everything. I do believe the suspension of Jamie Spears is in the best interest of Britney Spears.
“The current situation is unattainable. The court finds the toxic environment Jamie Spears has created needs to be removed today.”
Following the judge’s decision, a temporary conservator was put in Jamie’s place for about a month.
In early November 2021, Jamie was back in court filing new legal documents that show he’s done fighting.
Jamie had previously demanded $2 million in exchange for stepping down but documents at the time showed that he was not seeking any further compensation.
On November 12, Judge Penny ruled in favor of the pop star, removing Jamie from the position of conservator without requiring any further mental examination from Britney.
“It is no secret that Britney has mental health issues because it was discussed openly in her court hearings and paperwork by her and conservators.”
“Then she was on a stable controlled system in place of medication and therapy, but now that has ended,” the source closed.
THE INCIDENT
Britney’s parents have sparked concern over the star’s mental health due to a recent incident.
In early May, the Crossroads actress received medical attention for an injury after a reported fight with her on and off again boyfriend, Paul Soliz.
Several witnesses claimed Britney appeared unsteady at the scene at Chateau Marmont.
Britney was spotted her her body wrapped in a blanket as she clutched a pillow to her chest.
She was supposedly in a screaming fit with Paul.