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Britney Spears is taking a little break from online media.

 

The ‘Piece of Me’ hitmaker – who is presently engaging to
end her conservatorship – has declared to her fans that she will post on
Instagram “somewhat less from now into the foreseeable future”.

 


She stated: “In a framework where I’ve felt totally sad
for such a long time, essentially I do have a stage to share !!!! As Selena
Gomez says all that needs to be said – The world can be a frightful spot … I
know it … you know it … make friends, not enemies!!! Tragically the news has
been really terrible saying horrendous and mean untruths regarding me so I’m
going to post somewhat less from here on out !!!! God favor you wonderful
individuals … TA !!!! (sic)”

 

Britney recently stood in opposition to her conservatorship,
demanding she “simply needs her life back”.

 

The 39-year-old vocalist said in a court hearing: “I’m
upset, I can’t rest. I’m so furious, it’s crazy. Also, I’m discouraged. I’m
damaged. I simply need my life back. I need to end this conservatorship without
being assessed. This conservatorship is doing me way more damage than anything
else. I have the right to have a day to day existence, I’ve worked for what
seems like forever. I have the right to have a long term break.”

 

The ‘Poisonous’ hitmaker proceeded to denounce her dad and
her conservatorship group of declining to permit her to wed her sweetheart, Sam
Asghari, or have youngsters with him.

 

Britney – who is mother to Sean, 15, and Jayden, 14, whom
she has with her ex Kevin Federline – asserted: “I need to have the option
to get hitched and have a child. I have an IUD within myself so I don’t get
pregnant, however [my group doesn’t] need me to have additional youngsters …

 

“They make them go to treatment three times each week
and to a therapist. I genuinely accept this conservatorship is oppressive. I
don’t feel like I can carry on with a full life. Meanwhile, I need this advisor
to go to my house, I’m not able to go to Westlake … My father and anybody
associated with this conservatorship, including my administration … they ought
to be in prison.”

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