Britney Spears is seeking to make changes to her conservatorship, which has been in place since 2008. The singer was set to have a hearing regarding her … A post shared by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) on Aug 20, 2020 at 11:00am PDT Britney used to have a little black star tattoo in the same spot, which she got at a … News Rewind. In the first "triage" phase, her conservators "rescued her from a collapse, exploitation by predatory individuals and financial ruin." These are external links and will open in a new window "She also shared a video of herself answering fan questions about all her favourite things, including her favourite restaurant and book.In the clip she donned a cropped blouse with a pretty floral pattern.Britney wore dark eye makeup and let her blonde locks flow loose around her shoulders.The singer's father was appointed conservator in 2008 after the pop star was hospitalised for psychiatric treatment.She had asked a judge to remove him and replace him with an independent professional conservator, Jodi Montgomery, who took over from Jamie in 2019 after he suffered a health crisis.Britney Spears recorded an Instagram video for her fansBritney lost her battle to remove her father Jamie Spears from her conservatorship

Britney Spears is seeking to make changes to her conservatorship, which has been in place since 2008. "Britney is strongly opposed to James' return as conservator of her person," according to a court document filed to the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles.It explained that the 38-year-old singer was in favour of the role, which she said had "rescued her from a collapse, exploitation by predatory individuals and financial ruin" and made her "able to regain her position as a world class entertainer".However, she wants her manager Jodi Montgomery, who stepped in for her father during his absence, to permanently oversee her personal affairs, once the conservatorship is up for extension again after 22 August.Mr Spears has also had oversight of her financial affairs. Essentially, for the last dozen years, her father and attorney have managed her assets and personal life - including being able to restrict her visitors and communicate with doctors about her treatment.The star began behaving erratically in 2007 after her divorce from Kevin Federline, and she lost custody of their two children (although she has frequent visits).Her alleged mental breakdowns took place in the public eye - she made headlines for shaving her head and was photographed hitting a paparazzo's car with an umbrella - and went to rehab facilities several times.She was placed in psychiatric care after refusing to surrender her sons in a stand-off with the police, and the conservatorship was put in place in early 2008.In the years under the conservatorship, she has released three albums, completed a two-year What began as a hashtag in 2009 has mushroomed into an online campaign by fans who accuse Britney's father and others of being overly and unnecessarily controlling.Some protested outside the last court hearing in July, and an online petition has gained more than 100,000 signatures. Getty Images Britney Spears reportedly failed to remove her dad Jamie Spears from her 12-year court-appointed conservatorship that allows him to control her business and personal affairsBritney Spears has thanked her fans for their support amid news that she lost her battle to remove her father from her conservatorship.She had asked for her care manager to permanently replace her father Jamie as her conservator, but the court extended the current arrangements until February 2021.Her fans have long campaigned for Britney to be released from the conservatorship in a campaign that has been dubbed #FreeBritney. Residents of Oldham and parts of Pendle and Blackburn face stricter Covid-19 restrictions. Britney Spears has thanked her “real” fans for being “wonderful” just days after she requested for her father to be removed as her conservator. She has also recently appeared to respond to supporters who ask her to post a specific photo if she needs help - like wearing a yellow shirt or posting a painting with doves.Residents of Oldham and parts of Pendle and Blackburn face stricter Covid-19 restrictions. And last weekend, she posted a picture showing a time and date "so you guys know these aren't old".In July, another message said: "I get how some people might not like my posts or even understand them, but this is Me being happy... this is Me being authentic and as real as it gets".However, in April she revealed on Instagram that she accidentally burned down her home gym, which concerned some fans. 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Britney Spears website. Thank you for your support. These are external links and will open in a new windowFans of Britney Spears are demanding she be awarded control over her business and personal affairs at a court hearing.The Princess of Pop's career has been in the hands of legal guardians known as a conservatorship since she faced a mental health crisis 12 years ago.The terms of the arrangement have never been publicly released, but it restricts the singer's autonomy.#FreeBritney supporters say they will protest outside the Los Angeles court.Britney Spears has not controlled her financial or many career decisions since 2008 under this court-enacted agreement.A conservatorship is granted by a court for individuals who are unable to make their own decisions, like those with dementia or other mental illnesses.