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Britney Spears Posts Nude Photo With A Message About Her Vagina And People Are Wondering If Her Conservatorship Should Have Ended

Pop star Britney Spears was under a conservatorship for 13 years until she was finally released in November 2021. Many celebrities and fans celebrated when she was freed. However, her recent nude photos have been making people wonder if it was a good idea to release her from the conservatorship in the first place.

By Gina Florio2 min read
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Britney Spears is one of the most well-known pop singers of all time, but her life and career have been riddled with family drama, mental health issues, and a very public mental breakdown. Her father was in control of her life and finances for more than a decade, and although many people advocated for her to be freed, Britney's recent social media activity is making people wonder if she is mentally well enough to look after herself.

Britney Spears Posts Nude Photo With a Message About Her Vagina and People Are Wondering If Her Conservatorship Should Have Ended

Yesterday Britney posted a photo of herself completely nude on a bed with the caption, "I have a premiere for a movie this week 'THE LEGISLATIVE ACT OF MY P*SSY' !!!!" This came a few days after she deleted her Instagram account as well as the news that her sons allegedly choose not to see her because of the nude photos that she routinely posts online. It's not clear whose bed she's in and what the caption means, but it's raising concerns, especially considering the fact that she was posting multiple naked pictures on her Instagram before she wiped it.

"This is why the conservatorship was good. My God," one person responded to the thread.

"'Free Britney' was a mistake. Look at what you've done to this poor woman. Conservatorship was actually good for her," another person tweeted.

This isn't the first time that people have asked her to put a stop to the nude photos. In May 2022, when she was pregnant with her third child (she unfortunately miscarried shortly after), people were raising concerns about her mental health when she kept posting racy photos of herself on Instagram. Fans commented and said she wasn't mentally well and that they could understand why she was even under a conservatorship in the first place.

Her husband Sam Asghari recently defended Britney in the wake of the media reporting that her sons were embarrassed of her.

“Even if there was truth to her kids being ashamed of their mothers [sic] choices and positive body image they wouldn’t be the 1st teenagers emberrassed [sic] of their parents,” he wrote on his Instagram Story. “The mere presence of a parent can humiliate a teenager.”

“Eventually if not already they will realize their mothers [sic] choices are harmless and an expression of a newly found freedom,” he continued. “There is nothing to be embarrassed [sic] about just lots of things to be proud of ❤️🙏 .”

Britney has been using her newfound freedom to share details of her experience while under the conservatorship. She shared screenshots of text messages in which she asked her mom for help, saying that she thought the doctors were "trying to kill" her. She said her father called her a "heavy girl" and she was seriously considering getting breast implants because of the insecurity she felt. Her mother came forward recently to say that she has been "sorry for years" for what happened to her daughter, but the two have yet to reconcile. Sadly, it seems that Britney is still carrying a lot of pain from what she went through over the last couple decades.