Britney Spears Breaks Silence on Conservatorship in a 22-Minute YouTube Video That Has Since Been Deleted

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Britney Spears has opened up about her conservatorship on her own terms. In a 22-minute YouTube video on her channel that was tweeted out by her verified Twitter account and later deleted, Britney expanded on what her conservatorship was really like for her behind-the-scenes.

“I’m honestly more angry at my mom, because I heard when reporters would call her at the time and ask questions of what was going on, she would go innocently hide in the house and she wouldn’t speak up,” Britney said. “It was always like, ‘I don’t know what to say, I just don't want to say the wrong thing, we're praying for her.’ I feel like she could have gotten me a lawyer in literally two seconds.”

Britney also noted, “I get nothing out of sharing all of this. I have offers to do interviews with Oprah and so many people, lots and lots of money, but it’s insane, but I don’t want any of it. For me, it’s beyond a sitdown proper interview. I had no contact in that place for so long, and my heart would just want to stand up in my family’s faces and scream, and cry, and throw a tantrum, and go back in time and do exactly what I wanted to do at those times, yeah, and might even spit in their fucking faces.”

She ended the video saying, “I’m sharing this because I want people to know I’m only human. I do feel victimized after these experiences, and how can I mend this if I don’t talk about it? I have an amazing song right now with one of the most brilliant men of our time and I’m so grateful. But if you’re a weird introvert oddball like me, who feels alone a lot of the time and you needed to hear a story like this today so you don’t feel alone, know this: My life has been far from easy and you’re not alone.”

Britney shared the video to her Twitter account and posted it unlisted on her YouTube channel, but both the tweet and the video have since been deleted.

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