Britney Spears, whose conservatorship was dissolved last Friday, has spoken about her plans for the future—and criticized the 'degrading' arrangement.
Answering fans' questions about what she plans to do next now that she's free of the arrangement, Britney Spears said on Tuesday:"I've been in the conservatorship for 13 years. It's a really long time to be in a situation you don't wanna be in.
However, she added:"I'm not here to be a victim. I lived with victims my whole life as a child. That's why I got out of my house and I worked for 20 years and worked my ass off. I'm here to be an advocate for people with real disabilities and real illnesses. Jamie Spears, Bryan Spears, Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney Spears and Lynne Spears pose together on 02 March, 2003, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.She also thanked her fans who launched the #FreeBritney movement and spoke out against the conservatorship for years before it was finally brought to an end.
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