Hours after the audio from Spears was posted, the singer took to Twitter to offer clarification on the point of the amount of blood that was taken from her – a point that seemed a tad excessive, even for her extremely excessive conservatorship:Ī reminder to some of you who may have gotten what I said confused … it was 6 small vials of blood not 6 gallons !!! Fueled by a phat club beat and processed vocals from Spears, ‘Hold Me CLoser takes elements of past Elton hits like ‘Tiny Dancer,’ ‘The One,’ and ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.’ “I haver an amazing song right now with one of the most brilliant men of our time, and I am so grateful,” she says of the August 26 released tune with Elton. On the flip side, Spears also notes in the recording that she is back making music again for the first time since 2016 and loving it. “If you’re a weird introvert oddball like me who feels alone a lot of the time, and you needed to hear a story like this today, so you don’t feel alone, know that my life has been far from easy and you’re not alone,” she concludes. “I do feel victimized after these experiences and how can I mend this if I don’t talk about it?” “I’m sharing this because I want people to know I’m only human,” Spears continues poignantly. “I was so so weak, I was scared, broken,” the ‘Toxic’ singer says toward the end of the recording. “I know now it was all premeditated and a woman introduced the idea to my dad and my mom actually helped him follow through and made it all happen,” Spears declares of the conservatorship that was seemingly fast tracked through the courts as the singer appeared to be having difficulties and was shattering the pop idol box she had been placed in. That’s what I felt like, my family threw me away.” “They literally killed me,” she says of her father Jamie Spears, her mother Lynne and her other relatives. Traversing all over her life under the thumb of the conservatorship, her family’s role in the heavily surveilled situation, her lucrative multi-year Las Vegas residency, a secret relationship, and her return to music with the Elton John collaboration, Spears in the audio offering today presented a more intimate coup d’œil than almost ever before. After a sharp elbowed and dirty laundry filled legal showdown that began in 2020 and continued for many months in the media spotlight, as well as the constant outcry of the fan-based #freebritney movement, the conservatorship was finally terminated on November 12, 2021. While crystalized and sharpened in many ways, the fact is a lot of what is to be found on the recording today reiterates what Britney Spears said in court over the past few years. However, Deadline has confirmed that the voice on the now private recording is Britney Spears. Spears’ lawyer Matthew Rosengart could not be reached for comment on the recording that went up and came down for public consumption today. Britney Spears Doesn't Have To Give Deposition In Ongoing Battle With Father Over Funds & Conservatorship Fallout
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