They say that since then, her bizarre social media posts have an underlying message - that Britney wants to be free, and to control her own life.īut, without hiding behind a cloak of secrecy those closest to her have expressed concerns. That was not good enough for Britney’s super-sleuth fans. They said this includes inaccurate reports of discord between Spears and her family, allegations she was forced to seek mental health treatment and speculation by supporters on social media that she is restricted in her daily life.Ĭiting ongoing court proceedings regarding Spears’ conservatorship, the sources requested anonymity. Britney Spears left her home strapped to a gurney in an ambulance, committed to hospital in Los Angeles. These individuals, who are in regular contact with Spears and have direct knowledge of her current state, said they wanted to speak out to clarify unsubstantiated reporting by other outlets about the singer’s health over the past several months. “There is an impression she’s in a jail cell,” one of the sources, who has known Spears for more than a decade, said. Last year, CNN reported that there’s no need to #FreeBritney, according to people close to the singer. Now, 12 years later, that conservatorship is still in place. Plus, she’s designed clothes, lingerie, perfumes and kept a brand ticking along, earning an estimated AU$200 million annually.Īnd in April 2019, it was reported that Spears was checked into a mental-health facility, but picked up a day later by her boyfriend Sam Asghari. Britney attends "The X Factor" season finale news conference on Decemin Los Angeles, California. She’s released four albums, toured the world three times, planted herself in Vegas for a 4-year residency, appeared on national US primetime TV as a host on X-Factor. The curious element of Britney’s conservatorship, which was issued on mental health grounds, is that Britney hasn’t exactly been hiding away in recovery for the last 12 or so years. Credit: Chris Farina /Corbis via Getty Images Britney Spears and family (L-R), father Jamie, brother Bryan and mother Lynne celebrate at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. The then 26-year-old superstar was legally prohibited from doing just about anything without prior approval from her father, Jamie Spears, and a court-approved co-conservator, Andrew Wallet. Britney Spears (L) and boyfriend Sam Asghari attend the 29th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Apin Beverly Hills, California. But that hasn’t blunted any of the attacks.Īnd now, there are fresh concerns that Spears is sending secret messages for help on her social media. Her father handed the control of the conservatorship to Britney’s care manager last year, due to a serious health issue. Britney Spears announces her new residency at Park Theater at Park MGM during her welcome event at Toshiba Plaza on Octoin Las Vegas, Nevada. Since her father practically took over her entire life as part of a conservatorship, rumours have abounded that the superstar is super trapped, against her will. The #FreeBritney movement and rumours of her captivity are nothing new. In the video above: Britney’s mum’s desperate attempt to help her daughter. When Christen isn’t digging through antique stores, she's likely drooling over home renos on HGTV, asking her friends and family about their feelings, sharing her latest therapy revelation, redoing old workouts from her college basketball days, or trying to perfect her homemade buttermilk biscuit recipe.Stream the world's best reality, entertainment and true crime shows for free on 7Bravo on 7plus > Several of her health and style stories made the legacy paper's front page. Her last position at the newspaper was a features reporter for the Living section, where she specialized in health, pets, home, design, style, and relationship content. Before joining the magazine, Christen spent the first four years of her career at the Chicago Tribune, starting out as a life and culture editorial assistant on the lifestyle, entertainment, and food & dining teams. She wrote Cosmo’s first-ever digital cover story featuring Chlöe Bailey. Christen was previously on Cosmo's culture team, where she covered celebrity and entertainment news, awards shows, and interviewed some of your faves, like Megan thee Stallion and Queen Latifah. A true lifestyle generalist, Christen spends her day writing about the best throw pillows and champagne glasses one minute, to editing stories about yeast infections, toxic family members, and ethical pet products the next. Johnson is the lifestyle editor at Cosmopolitan where she covers health and wellness, money, career, home, pets, food, travel and more for print and digital.
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