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Britney's Freedom: From Robot to Roaring Woman
6 Mar
Summary
- Britney felt like a robotic child, stripped of her womanhood by conservatorship.
- She testified that she was not happy and suffered from anger and depression.
- Britney now embraces her freedom, pursuing her desires with newfound agency.

Britney Spears has spoken candidly about the profound impact of her 13-year conservatorship, describing a period where she felt stripped of her identity.
She recounted in court in June 2021 how she had lied about being happy, admitting to being traumatized, depressed, and suffering from extreme anger. Spears expressed a deep desire to reclaim her life and her finances, stating that living under the conservatorship had made her feel like a robotic child.
In her memoir, "The Woman in Me," Spears further detailed this loss of self, explaining how she became a "child-robot" who lost her sense of personhood. The conservatorship, she stated, stripped her of her womanhood and made her feel like an "entity" rather than an individual.
Upon the termination of the conservatorship in November 2021, Spears declared her intention to live life to the fullest. She now reflects on this newfound freedom as a reclamation of her womanhood, allowing her to pursue her desires and "roar back to life."




