Spears celebrated her freedom with her “first glass of Champagne” at Catch LA. “I’ve lied and told the whole world I’m OK and I’m happy,” she continued. “Ma’am, my dad and anyone involved in this conservatorship, and my management, who played huge roles in punishing me when I said ‘No’ - Ma’am, they should be in jail,” she said. Spears first called for her father, Jamie Spears, to be jailed over his role in the conservatorship in June during a dramatic court hearing where she begged for the “abusive” agreement to end. “Hopefully my story will make an impact and make some changes in the corrupt system.” Spears, pictured here with her family, said she’ll be focusing on advocating for others who are trapped in conservatorships. “I’m a very strong woman so I can only imagine what the system has done to those people,” she continued.
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47 'Stronger' was covered by Kevin McHale on TV series Glee, on an episode titled ' Britney/Brittany ', that was dedicated to the singer. Now that Spears, 39, has been freed from her conservatorship’s shackles, the “Lucky” songstress said she’s just looking forward to having “the keys to my car and being able to be independent and feel like a woman.” She said she also plans to become an advocate for those who are living under abusive conservatorships. Stronger' was later included on the set list of Spears' Las Vegas residency show Britney: Piece of Me. “I’m used to keeping peace for the family and keeping my mouth shut … but not this time … I have NOT FORGOTTEN and I hope they can look up tonight and know EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN !!!!” Britney Spears wants her family to be put behind bars for placing her under the conservatorship. Up until the release of 'Stronger,' Britney Spears had not yet truly made the leap from teen pop star to. “I’m not even mentioning all the bad things they did to me which they should all be in jail for … yes including my church going mother !!!!” the “Stronger” singer continued. Video found singer moving from teen pop star to femme fatale. “…but honestly it still blows my mind every day I wake up how my family and the conservatorship were able to do what they did to me … it was demoralizing and degrading !!!!” Spears captioned a video in part, in which she thanked the #FreeBritney movement for saving her life. The “Toxic” singer, who was freed from her nearly 14-year-long conservatorship on Friday, said those closest to her “should all be in jail” for their roles in establishing it in the first place. I remember when I was looking at the close-ups, Britney goes, 'You're really obsessed with this gray eye shadow!' and I go, 'Yes, absolutely.' But if you look at it, it just makes her eyes pop like crazy.Jamie Lynn Spears warned Britney about former lawyer’s shady practices: textsīritney Spears wants all of her family members behind bars. I know it sounds really strange, but I wanted her to have gray eye shadow," he said. "One of the big things I wanted to do here, that I was just obsessed with. In the video Spears sports some gray eye-shadow which was an aspect that Kahn was insistent upon. Kahn recalled to MTV News: "She pitched it to me as an original concept by herself, but the first thing that came to my mind when I thought of the chair sequence, in terms of how it applies to music videos, was Janet Jackson's ' Pleasure Principle' - the iconic chair sequence in that." It's definitely a departure from the sort of candy-colored videos she was doing before, so I always thought this was the transition between Britney the teenage pop star and Britney the sort of diva she became."įor many, the most memorable part of the clip are the dance sequences with the metal chair. Kahn added: "I think this video is interesting because it's got a very sophisticated, adult look to it. Those are your three elements.' And then, as a director, you go, 'OK, well, how do I make that cool?'" He recalled to MTV News: "For 'Stronger,' she said, 'I would like to dance in a chair and drive in a car and break up with boyfriend. The song's music video was directed by Joseph Kahn, who later helmed the clip for " Womanizer." It featured Spears in a semi-futuristic world breaking up with her cheating boyfriend.