Britney Spears Says She Was Forced To Do ‘840 Hours Of Unwanted Therapy’ During Conservatorship

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Since the termination of her 13-year conservatorship in November 2021, Britney Spears has used her social media to sound off on matters concerning the “abusive” court-ordered arrangement. And things were no different on Saturday when the Touch Of My Hand singer hopped onto her official Instagram to slam her former therapist after being forced to commit herself to 840 hours of sessions. The 40-year-old, who recently announced having suffered a miscarriage, posted a video just over two minutes long where she poked fun at the mental health professionals who evaluated her condition at the time.

In her caption, Britney expressed, “After doing exactly 840 hours of unwanted therapy in a motherf***ing chair… this is my message to all my therapists and people who took my money. KISS MY MOTHER F*CKING A**” The mother-of-two made sure to include her family in the message, asserting that because they had “condoned” the torture she went through, she wanted them to know that they can “go to hell.” “And if you think I’m lying or thats impossible to do … do your research !!!!”

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Back in February, it was reported that the Grammy award-winning pop star had inked a book deal with publishing house Simon and Schuster worth a whopping $15 million, per Page Six, which Britney herself has confirmed will be released by the year’s end. The upcoming autobiography is expected to dive deep into the trauma the Louisiana native experienced since being placed in a conservatorship in 2008 that was controlled and managed by her father Jamie Spears.

 

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The memoir had attracted quite the bidding war, but Britney a contractual agreement has since been signed, as the Toxic hitmaker will share her side of the story, after her sister Jamie Lynn Spears decided to release her book, Things I Should Have Said, amid backlash that she, too, allegedly contributed in the torture Britney put up with for over a decade.

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Just last week, the Outta This World chart-topper had to break the news to fans that she and her fiancé Sam Asghari had “lost our miracle baby” after suffering a miscarriage. In a heartfelt statement posted to her Instagram, Britney wrote, “Perhaps we should have waited to announce until we were further along however we were overly excited to share the good news. Our love for each other is our strength. We will continue trying to expand our beautiful family.

We are grateful for what we have in the process of expanding our beautiful family 💝 Thank you for your support,” she added, as Sam took to the comment section to share that, “We will have a miracle soon.”

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