Monday, August 27, 2012

Britney Spears Has Had ENOUGH Of Her Conservatorship!

Eek! Can't say we blame her!

It was recently revealed that Britney Spears would most likely remain under conservatorship for the remainder of the year - possibly only to keep her from having to testify in a lawsuit from Sam Lufti - and the pop star is said to becoming more and more frustrated with the arrangement, as she's clearly able to manage her own affairs at this point!

And she has a $15 million contract with The X Factor to prove it!

According to an insider:

"Britney told Judge Reva Goetz in her chambers with her court appointed attorney, Sam Ingham present, that she is ready for the conservatorship to end. Britney said she doesn't understand why it's still in place and expressed her belief that she has got to be the only person under a conservatorship that has managed to land a $15 million work contract. Britney wants the conservatorship to end, it's fine with her if it stays in place as far as her business and professional life, but she wants to call the shots when it comes to her personal life. Britney pointed out to the judge that she will be on live television weekly this fall once X Factor premiers on Fox in September and the tremendous progress she has made since the conservatorship was put in place almost four years ago. Britney's team of doctors just don't feel that she is ready for the conservatorship to end. They have specific concerns related to her mental health and aren't ready to tell the judge that Britney is ready to go it alone just yet. Judge Goetz is the only person that can end the conservatorship."

Full Article and Source:
Britney Spears Has Had ENOUGH Of Her Conservatorship!

See Also:
OOPS...Britney Spears' Conservator Did It Again

2 comments:

StandUp said...

No Britney Speared hasn't had enough of her conservatorship or she'd read up about what conservatorship is really about and then join the cause.

Anonymous said...

She now has a contract for 15 million dollars. The conservators aren't going to let that get away.