Britney Spears demands 'justice', says her family hurt her 'deeper than they'll ever know'

Britney Spears sent an angry message to her family on Monday, accusing them of ‘hurting [her] deeper than [they’ll] ever know.’

The pop star, 39, took to Instagram to call out her family – which includes father Jamie Spears, mother Lynne , sister Jamie Lynn and brother Bryan – first accusing them of rudely ignoring her before later demanding ‘justice’ for her conservatorship.

Spears’ father was suspended as conservator of her estate in September and a hearing determining if the entire conservatorship will be terminated is forthcoming.

Spears’ legal team had previously accused him of conservatorship abuse and mismanagement of her money. 

Hurt: Britney Spears sent an angry message to her family on Monday, accusing them of 'hurting [her] deeper than [they'll] ever know'

Hurt: Britney Spears sent an angry message to her family on Monday, accusing them of ‘hurting [her] deeper than [they’ll] ever know’

Britney’s message began with a dreamy snap of roses and a ‘mini typewriter,’ as she complained about people rudely breaking plans or blowing her off.

‘Don’t you find it weird when you jump through hoops to organize trips or set up lunch dates with people you love only to know they’ll bail on you or leave after 10 minutes ???’ she wrote.

 ‘It’s humiliating and it’s like every person I’ve ever opened to immediately says they’ll be gone on a trip for two weeks after, she went on. 

‘OK I get it … they’re only available to me when it’s convenient for them,’ Spears continued, before adding: ‘Well I’m no longer available to any of them now !!!’ 

Taking a stand, she wrote: ‘I don’t mind being alone … and actually I’m tired of being this understanding Mother Teresa … if you’re rude to me then I’m done … peace out !!! 

Then, Britney addressed her family directly, writing: ‘This message is to my family … for hurting me deeper than you’ll ever know !!!’

Sending a message: She posted a photo of a rose and tiny typewriter along with a message where she accused her family of rudely ignoring her and later demanded 'justice' for her conservatorship

Sending a message: She posted a photo of a rose and tiny typewriter along with a message where she accused her family of rudely ignoring her and later demanded ‘justice’ for her conservatorship

Words of wisdom: 'I'm only 5'4" and I've played the bigger person my entire life ... do you know how hard that is ???' she went on, later posting the text in inspirational image form on her Instagram feed

Words of wisdom: ‘I’m only 5’4″ and I’ve played the bigger person my entire life … do you know how hard that is ???’ she went on, later posting the text in inspirational image form on her Instagram feed

‘I know the conservatorship is about to be over but I still want justice !!!’ she went on, not specifying what justice would entail.

‘I’m only 5’4″ and I’ve played the bigger person my entire life … do you know how hard that is ???’ she went on, later posting the text in inspirational image form on her Instagram feed.

Spears finished the post with a mention to singer Camila Cabello, writing: ‘Ps … @camilacabello I found my tiny desk too !!!!!

Later in the day Spears would post one of her routine dance videos, writing: ‘I danced my little heart out yesterday … yes … old school … but the best voice of all time … Whitney …. rhymes with B !!!!!! Psss ok so I was feeling myself… it’s fun to be sassy sometimes !!!!’

Spears’ Instagram only alluded to the legal drama playing out in courts for Spears right now. 

In June, Spears gave an emotional, 23-minute testimony during a hearing in a Los Angeles court where she pleaded with Judge Brenda Penny for freedom by ending the 13-year conservatorship she’s been under where her father, Jamie, has held the power over all of her personal and financial decisions following her multiple involuntary holds in psychiatric hospitals. 

Dance off! Later in the day Spears would post one of her routine dance videos, writing: 'I danced my little heart out yesterday … yes … old school … but the best voice of all time … Whitney …. rhymes with B !!!!!! Psss ok so I was feeling myself… it's fun to be sassy sometimes !!!!'

Dance off! Later in the day Spears would post one of her routine dance videos, writing: ‘I danced my little heart out yesterday … yes … old school … but the best voice of all time … Whitney …. rhymes with B !!!!!! Psss ok so I was feeling myself… it’s fun to be sassy sometimes !!!!’

Estranged: Spears' father was suspended as conservator of her estate in September and a hearing determining if the entire conservatorship will be terminated is forthcoming. Spears' legal team had previously accused him of conservatorship abuse and mismanagement of her money

Estranged: Spears’ father was suspended as conservator of her estate in September and a hearing determining if the entire conservatorship will be terminated is forthcoming. Spears’ legal team had previously accused him of conservatorship abuse and mismanagement of her money

In the shocking testimony, Britney admitted: ‘I’ve lied and told the whole world I’m OK and I’m happy. It’s a lie. I’ve been in denial. I’ve been in shock. I am traumatized. Fake it ’til you make it, but now I’m telling you the truth, OK? I’m not happy. I can’t sleep. I’m depressed. I cry every day.’ 

Spears said she did not feel she ‘was heard on any level’ the last time she was able to speak to the court in 2019.

‘I want changes and I want changes going forward,’ she said. ‘I deserve changes. I was told I have to sit down and be evaluated, again, if I want to end the conservatorship. Ma’am, I didn’t know I could petition the conservatorship to end it.

‘This conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good. I deserve to have a life, I’ve worked my whole life. I deserve to have a two to three-year break.’ 

And one of Britney’s wishes was granted September 29 when Jamie was suspended from the conservatorship by Judge Penny, which was considered a huge legal win for the pop star in her quest for freedom.

Tough: Sister Jamie Lynn recently made her own accusations of mistreatment, claiming her parents pushed her to get an abortion when she became pregnant at the age of 16

Tough: Sister Jamie Lynn recently made her own accusations of mistreatment, claiming her parents pushed her to get an abortion when she became pregnant at the age of 16 

Sister Jamie Lynn recently made her own accusations of mistreatment, claiming her parents pushed her to get an abortion when she became pregnant at the age of 16.

The Nickelodeon actress revealed in her upcoming new book Things I Should Have Said that members of her inner circle came into her room to tell her ‘having a baby at this point’ in her ‘life was a terrible idea.’ 

In her snippets of her explosive memoir, obtained by TMZ, Jamie Lynn, 30, says she was bombarded with people telling her she was ‘just too young’ and didn’t know what she was doing.

Others, who she says ‘wanted to make this issue’ disappear, told her: ‘There are pills you can take. We can help you take care of this problem… I know a doctor.’

Hard to hear: The younger sister of pop star Britney Spears revealed in her upcoming new book Things I Should Have Said that members of her inner circle came into her room to tell her 'having a baby at this point' in her 'life was a terrible idea'

Hard to hear: The younger sister of pop star Britney Spears revealed in her upcoming new book Things I Should Have Said that members of her inner circle came into her room to tell her ‘having a baby at this point’ in her ‘life was a terrible idea’

‘Everyone was certain that termination would be the best course of action,’ the mom-of-two noted. 

To prevent the public from finding out, the actress said her father Jamie and mother Lynn (née Bridges) took away her phone and said she wasn’t even allowed to tell her older sibling she was expecting a baby girl.

‘I needed her more than ever and she wasn’t able to help me in my most vulnerable time,’ Jamie Lynn wrote. ‘To this day, the hurt of not being able to tell my sister myself still lingers.’ 

Controlling: In snippets of the memoir, obtained by TMZ , Jamie Lynn says she was bombarded with people telling her she was 'just too young' and didn't know what she was doing; her parents pictured in 2004

Controlling: In snippets of the memoir, obtained by TMZ , Jamie Lynn says she was bombarded with people telling her she was ‘just too young’ and didn’t know what she was doing; her parents pictured in 2004

'I needed her more than ever and she wasn’t able to help me in my most vulnerable time,' Jamie Lynn wrote. 'To this day, the hurt of not being able to tell my sister myself still lingers'

‘I needed her more than ever and she wasn’t able to help me in my most vulnerable time,’ Jamie Lynn wrote. ‘To this day, the hurt of not being able to tell my sister myself still lingers’

source: dailymail.co.uk