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Britney Spears Says She's 'Lucky to Be Alive' While Criticizing Her Family
Summary
Britney Spears posted on Instagram saying she feels 'lucky to be alive' and described being hurt and isolated by family members; the post follows her prior public statements and her 2023 memoir about family tensions.
Content
Britney Spears posted on Instagram on Feb. 4 saying she feels "lucky to be alive" and describing difficult treatment from family members. She wrote about loneliness, the wish for connection, and that some relatives sought to isolate her. Spears said she can forgive but not forget and wrote that she is afraid of certain family members. The post follows years of public comments and her 2023 memoir, which also addressed strained family relationships.
Reported details:
- Spears posted on Instagram Feb. 4 saying she felt "incredibly lucky to even be alive" given how some family members treated her and that she feels scared of them, as reported.
- In the caption she discussed longing for contact, wrote that people who isolate others are wrong, and said forgiveness is possible but forgetting is not, according to the post.
- The post comes after earlier public remarks and a 2023 memoir in which she wrote about complicated bonds with family members, including her parents and sister.
- Reporting notes the conservatorship began in 2008, Britney challenged it in 2021, her father was removed as conservator in September 2021 and the conservatorship ended in November 2021; court documents have included allegations about payments by her father, which he has denied.
Summary:
Spears' Instagram post reiterates personal accounts of being harmed and isolated within family relationships and connects to a longer history of public disclosures. The post is personal and reflective; any further family responses or legal developments were not reported. Undetermined at this time.
