Britney Spears reveals she's on the "right medication" following end of conservatorship
Britney Spears has expressed her gratitude for being present and on the "right medication" in a new Instagram post after her 13-year conservatorship was fully terminated earlier this month.
Spears has reflected on her life following the end of her 13-year conservatorship in a new Instagram post, revealing she's thankful for being present after being put on the "right medication".
In the new post uploaded last night (29 November), Spears wrote, "That beautiful … nice … and warm fucking fuzzy feeling when you’ve been waiting patiently for 13 years to be able to live your life however you choose and it’s finally here !!!! Lighting my candles sure is a joy folks !!! And you might be surprised cause my prayers are pretty damn powerful ESPECIALLY when you’re on the right medication just a month ago !!!!"
Spears added, "Damn I can actually pray …. it feels so good to just BE HERE !!!! I’M HERE … thanks to no doctor or conservatorship people … good God my friends … it’s good to BE HERE and be PRESENT !!!! Since I can actually PRAY now hopefully in just 3 months there will be a shift for me … I mean who knows … I’m not gonna thank anyone I’m gonna pull a Snoop Dogg and say I thank ME for believing in ME !!!!!"
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Earlier this month Spears uploaded a video message to fans discussing her life post-conservatorship. She also thanked the #FreeBritney movement, and hinted in the caption that an Oprah interview could be coming in the future.
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