#FreeBritney Movement Gains Momentum On Social Media As Britney Spears' Fans Call For An End On Her Conservatorship

Fans of Britney Spears have started with a petition demanding that the songstress gets freed from the conservatorship that her father holds

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#FreeBritney Movement Gains Momentum On Social Media As Britney Spears' Fans Call For An End On Her Conservatorship
Britney Spears' fans believe that the songstress has been giving secret signs that she wants to live her life freely, away from the conservatorship that her father holds. Her fans have started with movements like Free Britney and Save Britney on social media after the pop star supposedly gave signs about her mental issues through her social media posts. Her fans believe that the Toxic singer isn't behaving normally of late on social media and started discussing the control her father has on her life through the conservatorship.

It was in 2008 that her father was given the conservatorship of Britney Spears for life after she had a public meltdown following the divorce with her ex-husband. Through this conservatorship, Britney is forbidden from doing many things without her father's consent. She is not allowed to drive, get married, have kids, go shopping, spend her own money, use her phone without being monitored, and more without her father's permission. 

Diet Prada, in one of their posts, detailed out the conservatorship and revealed how the songstress has been living her life for the past 12 years.



Demanding that Britney be given her freedom back, a fan wrote, "Let’s make this happen once and for all! Give Britney back her freedom, her voice, her life! love you guys Red heart #FreeBritney." Another one wrote, "Remember who and what we’re fighting for! A woman has had her rights taken away for over 12 years. The next conservatorship hearing is in 8 days, let’s continue to speak out! #FreeBritney." Check out a few Twitter posts below. (Also Read: Britney Spears Does Yoga On The Beach Wearing A Tiny Bikini; Talks About Anxiety And Shares 'Taking A Moment To Breathe Truly Helps')











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