Britney Spears will 'not ask for her conservatorship to end'

Britney Spears will ‘not ask for her conservatorship to end’ when she speaks in court next month but ‘will explain why she wants dad removed’

  • Spears will not ask for her conservatorship to end when she speaks in court
  • It was revealed the singer will address LA Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny
  • But insiders have stressed the star does not feel trapped in the agreement 
  • ‘She has 99% of the freedom she’d have if she weren’t in a conservatorship’ 
  • She wants to explain why she wants her father, Jamie Spears, removed from being in charge of her business affairs

Britney Spears will not ask for her conservatorship to end when she speaks in court next month.

It was revealed last month that the Gimme More singer will address Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny on June 23, but insiders have stressed the 39-year-old star does not feel trapped in the agreement.

However, she wants to explain why she wants her father, Jamie Spears, removed from being in charge of her business affairs. ‘She has 99% of the freedom she’d have if she weren’t in a conservatorship, and the only thing she’s prevented from doing are crazy things, like buying three cars at a time [something she tried to do back in the day],’ a source told TMZ.

All good: Britney Spears will not ask for her conservatorship to end when she speaks in court next month. It was revealed last month that the Gimme More singer will address Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny on June 23, but insiders have stressed the 39-year-old star does not feel trapped in the agreement. Seen last week at home

All good: Britney Spears will not ask for her conservatorship to end when she speaks in court next month. It was revealed last month that the Gimme More singer will address Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny on June 23, but insiders have stressed the 39-year-old star does not feel trapped in the agreement. Seen last week at home

The insider pointed out that not only is Britney free to travel and lives her day-to-day life without any real restrictions but she is also aware of how out of control things were before the arrangement was put in place in 2008 and is grateful for the structure the conservatorship gives her.

The source said: ‘She’s taken care of and she knows it.’

Britney is happy with Jodi Montgomery being in charge of her personal affairs but doesn’t want her dad in charge of her business arrangements as the pair no longer speak.

Bye dad? However, she wants to explain why she wants her father, Jamie Spears, removed from being in charge of her business affairs. Seen with her dad

Bye dad? However, she wants to explain why she wants her father, Jamie Spears, removed from being in charge of her business affairs. Seen with her dad

She wants change: ‘She has 99% of the freedom she’d have if she weren’t in a conservatorship, and the only thing she’s prevented from doing are crazy things, like buying three cars at a time [something she tried to do back in the day],’ a source told TMZ 

The Lucky hitmaker has been angry with Jamie ‘for a long time’ over business issues and his embracing of people on her team who she felt were motivated by their own interests, not what was best for her.

It was previously revealed that the Toxic hitmaker – who submitted court documents last year to insist she didn’t want her father to return to his position – wanted to campaign for someone else to be appointed as co-conservator.

A court filing at the time read: ‘Britney is strongly opposed to her father continuing as sole conservator of her estate. 

New control: A court filing at the time read: 'Britney is strongly opposed to her father continuing as sole conservator of her estate.' Seen with beau Sam Asghari

New control: A court filing at the time read: ‘Britney is strongly opposed to her father continuing as sole conservator of her estate.’ Seen with beau Sam Asghari

‘Rather, without in any way waiving her right to seek termination of this conservatorship in the future, she strongly prefers to have a qualified corporate fiduciary appointed to serve in this role.’

In the same filing, Britney also said she wanted the trust to have the ‘power and authorization to pursue opportunities related to professional commitments and activities including but not limited to performing, recording, videos, tours, TV shows, and other similar activities as long as they are approved by the conservator of the person and [her] medical team’.

source: dailymail.co.uk