Britney Spears hits out at state of California for allowing her exploitation

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Britney Spears Hits Out At State Of California For Allowing Her Exploitation
The pop star celebrated her new financial freedom in the run-up to the Christmas holidays. Photo: PA Images
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By Mike Bedigan, PA Los Angeles Correspondent

Britney Spears criticised her family and the US state of California as she celebrated her new financial freedom in the run up to the Christmas holidays.

The pop star said she was “embarrassed” her father, Jamie Spears, had been allowed to exploit her and control her access to money for years.

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She was freed from the controversial conservatorship last month after nearly 14 years.

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In a lengthy message on Instagram the Toxic singer referenced her infamous 2003 interview with Diane Sawyer during which she was accused, among other things, of having a “shopping problem.”

“What was with the ‘you’re in the wrong’ approach? Geeze…and making me cry?” she said.

“My manager put that woman in home and made me talk to her on national television and she asked me if I had a shopping problem.

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“Anyway I’m able to have cash now, so I went to an ATM and was so proud of my 300 dollars…and no I’m not embarrassed to share this, well maybe a little.

“But I’m more embarrassed for my family for condoning the fact that I wasn’t allowed to have cash for so long when I worked my little ass off for them.

“I’m embarrassed for the state of California for permitting my father to have me work as hard as he worked me all those years.

“I’m sad for all of them because I know my value and worth now, and they LOST ME!”

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Spears added that she had used the money to buy Christmas presents and wished her followers well during the festive season.

“I bought chocolate, Christmas socks and a bottle of white wine with my cash, it was great,” she said.

“I felt so independent when I came home. Hope you’re all having a wonderful Christmas.”

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