Britney Spears has still not responded to the invitation from the US Congress.

We have known for several weeks that members had offered the popstar to come and speak about the guardianship under which she has been placed for more than 13 years.

While she still hasn't officially responded to the proposal, the artist shared a photo of the invitation on Instagram, signed with the names of Democratic Representatives Charlie Crist and Eric Swalwell.

“I am grateful that my story is recognized.

Thanks to this letter, I felt heard and as if I mattered for the first time in my life!!!

In a world where your own family goes against you, it's hard to find people who understand and empathize with you!!!!

“, wrote the singer in the caption on Instagram.

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However, Britney Spears gives no indication of the date on which she intends to go to testify … or even if she really intends to do so.

"Again, I'm not here to be a victim although I'll be the first to admit I'm quite disturbed by it all... I want to help others in vulnerable situations, take charge and be brave!" !!

I wish I was… I was so scared and there's nothing worse than your own family doing to you what mine did to me… I'm lucky to have a small circle of lovely friends I can count on.

In the meantime, thank you to Congress for inviting me to the White House,” she added (the letter does not invite her to the White House but to Congress).

In the meantime, Britney Spears continues to fight through the courts against her father Jamie.

A hearing, described as a “mini-trial” by Deadline, to determine whether the patriarch of the Spears clan plundered his fortune, is due to start on July 27.

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