The #JusticeForBritney movement and inside Spears' post-conservative fight

Inside Spears’ post-conservative struggle with the #JusticeForBritney

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Britney Spears and Mathew Rosengart make for a peculiar coupling in that they are a period-defining pop sensation and a determined former federal prosecutor who are united by the desire to end the conservatorship that has controlled Spears’ life and finances for almost 14 years.

She and Rosengart have established themselves as a “dream team,” as Spears’ new husband Sam Asghari once put it. In November 2021, just four months after hiring the accomplished lawyer in the wake of Samuel D. Ingham III’s resignation as her court-appointed lawyer, Spears was freed after they broke through their holy grail.

And neither is Spears, who has uploaded countless bloodthirsty missives about her family to her Instagram feed in recent months. She has unleashed on everyone from her father and former conservator, Jamie Spears (“My dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship”), and her mother, Lynne Spears (“She secretly ruined my life”), to her brother, Bryan Spears (“GO F–K YOURSELF”), and her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears (“You are scum”).

And Spears, who recently posted a tonne of nasty messages about her family to her Instagram profile, isn’t either. She has let go on everyone, including her brother Bryan Spears (“GO F-K YOURSELF”), sister Jamie Lynn Spears (“You are scum”), and her father Jamie Spears, a previous conservator, who said, “My dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship.”

Britney is not afraid to expose anyone or anything, a buddy of ours informs us, “After being silenced for 13 years.” She wants to speak the truth, and her Instagram posts are only the beginning.

One of the largest contracts in publishing history, Britney, 40, inked a $15 million contract with Simon & Schuster in February, Britney will pen a tell-all memoir. She has now finished the book, although its publication has reportedly been delayed due to a significant paper shortage.

“Wait until her memoir is published. The friend makes fun of her, saying, “She’s been through more heartbreaking s-t than she’s let on. She put a lot of effort on the book, but it wasn’t simple. While going through the procedure, many old scars reopened, it was also immensely therapeutic. It will be an exciting, eye-opening read.

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