Britney Spears: My family, including my mother, should be in prison

American singer Britney Spears stressed via "Instagram" that her family members, including her mother, "should all be in prison" because of "what they did" to her during the guardianship phase that was imposed on her and filed by the judiciary on Friday, and she published a video clip that is the first since the court's decision, thanked In which her fans have supported her in recent years, believing that they saved her life.

In the two-minute recording, which was released on Tuesday evening, Spears did not reveal any nearby projects, explaining that she had been under guardianship for 13 years and was "just happy" to return to her normal daily life.

"I am not here to be a victim but to defend people with real disabilities and real illnesses. I am a strong woman, and I can only imagine what the regime has done to these people," she added.

"I hope my little story will make an impact and make a difference," she continued.

She thanked the Free Britney ("Free Britney") movement for persistently raising her case, and recalling that her voice had "been muffled for too long", addressed her supporters: "You've worked to educate the public and I believe you saved my life."


The recording attracted more than five million views on Wednesday, and was accompanied by an even sharper text that read: "I still feel disheartened and insulting every morning when I wake up at what my family and guardianship have done to me...It was demoralizing and humiliating."

She added, "I'm not talking about the bad things they did to me for which they should all be in prison... including my mother."

She promised not to be silent, asserting that she had not forgotten anything.

During the period of her guardianship, the singer used to post pictures of her, long messages and videos of dances on the "Instagram" network, which was her favorite way to communicate with her fans.

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