Conservatorship
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Pop Culture In response to Britney's claims of being traumatized by her conservatorship, Jamie Spears reportedly places all of the blame on Britney's current personal conservator, Jodi Montgomery.
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Pop Culture "I couldn't even smoke cigarettes People on death row can smoke cigarettes," the mother of two said of her 13-year-long conservatorship.
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Hayley Hynes -
Gram The singer says people make their lives seem perfect online but for her, she's still adjusting.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture The singer detailed how Prince helped her, so she believes it was only right for her to do the same to Spears during the conservatorship chaos.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture Bynes was first placed under a temporary conservatorship in 2013 after allegedly lighting a driveway on fire.
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Hayley Hynes -
Sports The agreement had been in place since 2004.
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Ben Mock -
Pop Culture "If you check out my chest it would kind of pass for a baby's ass," Spears wrote, "so go ahead and kiss it."
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Hayley Hynes -
Pop Culture The singer claims she wants to get married & have more children but her conservators won't let her go to the doctor to get IUD removed.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture Wendy Williams says the "system is broken."
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Cole Blake -
Sports The family claims they are the victims in the unfolding saga.
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Ben Mock -
Pop Culture Now that her conservatorship has ended, Spears listed off the things she can't wait to do, including buying candles. She also says her family should be in jail.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture They first met as young kids on a television show & Aguilera is in full support of Britney.
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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture Wendy Williams says she misses her cats.
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Cole Blake -
Pop Culture Britney's mother hopes the singer can heal her relationship with Jamie Lynn.
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Lavender Alexandria -
Pop Culture He joins the #FreeBritney movement and says no one should "be held against their will."
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Erika Marie