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‘I quit!’ says Britney Spears in furious Instagram post

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LOS ANGELES: Britney Spears, in a furious Instagram post, said she has ‘quit’ doing live performanc­es and slammed her father’s control over her affairs.

For weeks the pop superstar has been pleading with a judge in Los Angeles to free her from the years-long conservato­rship largely governed by her father, Jamie, ramping up worldwide interest in her case.

Late Saturday she took to Instagram in a new, public demonstrat­ion of her anger.

“I’m not gonna be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what I wear, say, do, or think,” she wrote.

Instead, she said, she will share her own dance videos ‘from my living room’ instead of from a stage in Las Vegas.

“I quit !!!! ” she wrote. Spears, who rocketed to fame in her teens, suffered a highly public 2007 breakdown

– when the shavenhead­ed star attacked a paparazzo’s car at a gas station.

The following year, a California court placed her under a unique legal guardiansh­ip largely governed by her father. Spears swiftly returned to performing after that, released three albums, appeared on various television shows and even took up the Las Vegas residency she referenced in the Instagram post. But in January 2019, she abruptly announced she was suspending her performanc­es until further notice.

And then last month, the singer made an impassione­d plea for her situation to change, alleging that she had been prevented from having a contracept­ive IUD removed, despite wanting more children, and forcefully put on medication that made her feel ‘drunk.’

Spears said she had been made to perform shows under threat of lawsuit, and that she was not even allowed to get changed in privacy or drive her own car.

“My so-called support system hurt me deeply !!!! This conservato­rship killed my dreams ... so all I have is hope and hope is the only thing in this world that is very hard to kill ... yet people still try !!!! ” she wrote Saturday.

Spears also referenced recent documentar­ies about her plight that have helped fuel a reckoning about the entertainm­ent industry’s treatment of young, female pop stars.

“I didn’t like the way the documentar­ies bring up humiliatin­g moments from the past ... I’m way past all that and have been for a long time!” she wrote.

On Wednesday Spears scored a major victory in her legal battle after a judge ruled she could appoint her own lawyer.

The lawyer appointed by a court following her breakdown had asked to step down from his role, as had the financial management company that was set to assume joint control of her estate with her father.

Spears’s longtime manager Larry Rudolph has also quit.

Her father, however, has signalled that he will not step down voluntaril­y.

Spears has lots of public support, from fans chanting outside the courtroom to her musical peers Christina Aguilera and Madonna to the massive #FreeBritne­y movement on social media. — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Fans and supporters of Spears gather outside the County Courthouse in Los Angeles, California.
Spears holds her Best Pop Video Award and her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in the press room at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) at the Noika Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, California.
— AFP file photo Fans and supporters of Spears gather outside the County Courthouse in Los Angeles, California. Spears holds her Best Pop Video Award and her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in the press room at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) at the Noika Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, California.
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— AFP file Photo

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