Britney Spears is going off the “Radar.”
The pop star, 42, abruptly deleted her Instagram less than 24 hours after uploading a scathing post about her family.
On Sunday, Spears told her 42 million followers that she received “no justice” following the shock settlement in her conservatorship case.
The “Toxic” singer alleged she suffered “nerve damage in [her] back” as a result of her poor treatment.
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“I have to get acupuncture [sic] every day of my life now !!!,” she captioned a photo of her bare backside. “If people only knew how ive had to crawl to my own door one time !!!”
“My family hurt me!!!” she continued. “There has been no justice and probably never will be!!!”
Along with her family, Spears claimed there was a group of “people who sat and did absolutely nothing” while she was being mistreated for “months.”
She then seemingly took a shot at parents Lynne and Jamie Spears, the latter of whom was in charge of her 13-year conservatorship.
“The way I was brought up I was always taught the formative of right and wrong but the very two people who brought me up with that method hurt me !!!” she added.
The singer’s conservatorship was enacted by her estranged father in 2008 and it gave him control of her financial, personal, professional and medical proceedings.
While trying to get the conservatorship terminated in 2021, Britney testified against her father in court, claiming her conservators were “abusive” and worked her tirelessly for their financial benefit.
Although the conservatorship was terminated in November of that year, Britney and Jamie officially settled their ongoing dispute regarding legal fees and the 71-year-old’s handling of her finances last week.
Although the pop star’s legal team fought against Jamie’s request that she pay his legal bills, she was reportedly ordered to do so.
However, the exact details of their settlement were not disclosed.
Despite that, Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, told Page Six that her “wish for freedom is now truly complete.”
“As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court or entangled with legal proceedings in this matter,” he told us in a statement.
Another source close to the singer told us she was satisfied with the outcome, which helped her avoid another public trial.
“Although he was ready to go to trial, Rosengart acted upon her wishes, and she’s thrilled it’s all resolved,” the insider emphasized, noting that Britney “wanted to put everything behind her.”
Now that Britney has settled her legal woes, she won’t be shelling out millions of dollars in attorney’s fees — which we’re told is much needed.
After being granted her freedom, the “Lucky” singer was also given sole access to her $60 million estate.
While the megastar is “not broke,” insiders close to her believe “she definitely could benefit from being more careful with her cash.”
“She has no concept of money,” one insider told us. “For over a decade, other people were in charge of her bank accounts, and every purchase had to be reported to the court — even if it was just a pack of gum. But now, she’s on her own.”
Meanwhile, a second source told us that her friends are “in a precarious position,” because they don’t want to see Britney fall on hard times but don’t want to dig up any trauma by voicing their concerns.
“It’s tricky,” the insider noted. “No one wants to be Jamie 2.0.”