“Baby One More Time” singer Britney Spears keeps her loyal fans up to date amid changes in her 13-year guardianship. Now he claims that does not live happily in the United States.
Since 2008, his father Jamie Spears was in charge of supervising his guardianship until the end of September of this year, when the judge, Brenda Penny, suspended him from his position after accusations of oppressive behavior against his daughter.
This was a small victory in her life, it meant a respite for the singer to return to her roots. However, now he has once again made an impact on his audience by sharing reflections on his life in an Instagram post, where a photo of a Christmas tree is seen.
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“I will be honest and say that I have waited so long to free myself from the situation that I am in … and now that it is here I am afraid to do anything because I am afraid of making a mistake (…) For so many years, they always told me that if I was successful in things, it could end and it never did. “
She commented that “she worked very hard” and is happy that her guardianship situation is changing, but pointed out that “there are many things that scare me.” “The paparazzi run through the trees and hit the road when I drive home and it’s creepy (…) And I have to drive through an elementary school … children are a big problem. I don’t like that they try to scare me and jump like they do … it’s like they want me to do something crazy ”he explained.
The artist began to experience freedom when she was given the keys to her car when she was 13 years old, now she is happy to be closer and closer to feeling that way again but at the same time she is afraid of “doing something wrong”.
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“I have done nothing to be treated as they have for the last 13 years”, commented before criticizing the American justice system: “I am disgusted with the system and wish I lived in another country.”
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