Britney Spears vows to get ‘justice’ for those who ‘harmed’ her

From #FreeBritney to #JusticeForBritney.

Britney Spears is “not done yet” seeking justice against those who have “harmed her,” the pop star revealed in an Instagram post on Sunday.

“The reason I’m talking about this is because ending custody is a huge issue, but let’s… THIS???” Spears, 39, captioned photos of a Christian church and a Star of David.

“Everyone got away with it!!! If you were ever shocked 😱 for 4 months… threatened your life… you would be upset too,” she continued, referring to her 2019 mental hospital stay, which she previously said was against her will.

The “Oops!… I Did It Again” singer has not revealed who “they” are, but she has previously named members of her family, including father Jamie Spears, mother Lynn Spears and sister Jamie Lynn Spears. She also recently criticized her former business manager Lou Taylor, Taylor’s assistant Robin Greenhill, and Taylor’s company, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, saying she wants to “beat the crap out of them.”

Lou Taylor speaks on the podium.Lou Taylor worked for Spears from 2008 to 2020. Getty Images for THR

“I’m not done yet… I want justice and I won’t stop until something is done about those who have harmed me… and YES, I have been harmed!!!!” Britney added Sunday. “This is a message to all those who are threatened with life…YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!!!”

At the start of the caption, the Toxic singer gave examples of how much control her life actually took during her restrictive 13-year guardianship, which the judge ended in November 2021.

She said she had to work “7 days a week… 8:00 am to 6:00 pm… seven days a week.”

Britney had a successful Las Vegas residency called “Britney: Part of Me” which lasted from 2013 to 2017 while she was still in custody. The lucrative shows ended up helping her make the case for why the guardianship should be terminated.

Britney Spears performance.Spears said at a June 2021 court hearing that she was nearly forced to move to a second residence in Las Vegas, but she “needed a break.” Dave Hogan/BCU18

The Grammy winner then revealed more details about her 2019 treatment.

“105 people go in and out of the small trailer house 🏡 weekly,” she shared on Instagram. “No private baths 🛁… seen naked while changing… under the influence of drugs… can’t even talk or talk… should be available to treat people and show up every day for 10 hours a day… if not, have to stay longer… never had a date, when you can leave… at 21:00 to sleep every night… like 8 gallons of blood 🩸weekly…”

The Work Bitch singer, who was recently on a tropical vacation for her fiancé Sam Asgari’s 28th birthday, said she wants to open up because “looks can be deceiving.”

Britney Spears and Sam Asghari on vacation.Spears and Sam Asghari got engaged in September 2021 after nearly five years of dating.

“I should be fine on vacation lol!!!!” she added. “Damn it, after 13 years I have to leave!!! I was treated worse, demoralizing and embarrassing… no one should be treated the way I am.”

Britney’s lawyer Matthew Rosengart has vowed to sue his client’s former conservatives and their associates. In September 2021, a powerful attorney said he had launched an “investigation into financial mismanagement and other matters”, including allegations that a security company was hired to record Britney’s private conversations.

Rosengart requested testimony from Jamie, Taylor and Greenhill, who have yet to meet with the former federal prosecutor for affidavits.