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As a singer with a provocative brand, of course, we’ve all seen a sexy picture of Britney Spears, including her cleavage.
But her recent topless posts on Instagram are a little different.
Whereas she once sang ‘I’m A Slave 4 You’ in a skimpy outfit on stage, she is now posting half-naked pictures while fighting back against the conservatorship that has controlled the past 13 years of her life.
That’s quite frankly, her prerogative.
Britney seems to be slowly speaking out more and more since her initial bombshells let loose in the widely publicised testimony against her father and the conservatorship.
She also seems to be using Instagram to spread her wings and the message, letting us know she views the platform as her go-to for getting things off her chest and/or relieving herself from her father’s control.
As per Harper’s Bazaar:
Spears has been more candid about her conservatorship battle, letting fans know about the struggles she has faced and even publicly using #FreeBritney for the first time.
Whereas she usually posts pictures of herself alongside long captions, these topless pictures speak for themselves, accompanied only by a few emojis:
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Last week, Britney shared that she is still coming to terms with the recent changes in her life:
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The latest is that Britney was allowed to choose a new lawyer with her best interests at heart, and apparently, the lawyer is moving “aggressively and expeditiously” to remove her father from her conservatorship.
In addition, her agent is also speaking out.
[source:harpersbazaar]
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