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Britney's Conservatorship: Was Ending It a Mistake?
6 Mar
Summary
- A former Free Britney campaigner now questions ending the conservatorship.
- Britney Spears was recently arrested for DUI in California.
- The advocate cites erratic behavior and the DUI as reasons for doubt.

A former advocate for the #FreeBritney movement has voiced doubts about the decision to end Britney Spears' conservatorship, following the singer's recent DUI arrest. The advocate, who uses the online handle realiteatv3, stated that initial support for Spears' autonomy has shifted due to observations of concerning behavior since the conservatorship's termination on November 12, 2021.
Spears, 44, was arrested by the California Highway Patrol on Wednesday for allegedly driving under the influence. This incident follows a series of public concerns, including erratic social media posts and claims that she recently dismissed her sober coaches. The advocate suggested that the conservatorship might have served a purpose for Spears' well-being.
She believes that while her father should not regain control, an independent overseer might be beneficial. The advocate estimates that about half of the #FreeBritney campaign team shares similar regrets. The article also touches upon Spears' past testimony about the conservatorship, her complicated relationship with her sons, her short-lived marriage to Sam Asghari, and her successful music releases like 'Hold Me Closer' with Elton John.




