“After no coffee for 15 years…. “: Britney Spears Trolls Estranged Mom Lynne Spears for Hiding Caffeine From Her for Years During Cruel Conservatorship
Pop star Britney Spears has called out her mother, Lynne Spears, several times on her social media for her behavior towards the pop star when she was under her father’s conservatorship. Recently, the singer decided to invite her mom on a coffee date in order to “talk” to her. She recently went to Mexico and shared several pictures of herself on her Instagram account. In one of the posts, she mentioned that she was not allowed to drink coffee throughout her 13-year conservatorship. Fans believe that the invite was a subtle dig at her mother who restricted her from doing things and controlled her life.
Britney Spears trolled her mother, Lynne Spears
Judging by her latest Instagram posts, it appears like singer Britney Spears is currently in Mexico. The singer posted several photos and videos for her fans. In one of the posts, she revealed that she was not allowed to consume caffeine throughout her 13-year conservatorship. She wrote,
“After no coffee for 15 years … Mom we can go have coffee together now !!! I’m treated as an equal … let’s have coffee and talk about it !!!”
Her fans believe that the invite was a subtle dig at her mother, Lynne Spears, who, along with her father, controlled the singer’s life for 13 years.
In the past, the singer accused her mother of giving her drugs
In July, the pop star posted screenshots, which were later deleted, of text messages she sent to her mom, Jansen Fitzgerald, and a lawyer, after she was forcefully sent to a mental health facility in 2019. The singer texted her mother expressing concerns over the increased dosage of Seroquel, also known as quetiapine, an antipsychotic medication that treats mood disorders including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. In June, the singer accused her mother of abuse in a lengthy Instagram post. Lynne Spears apologized to the singer for all the “pain” in October and asked her to meet her in person.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship came to an end in September 2021
The singer’s 13-year-long conservatorship finally came to an end in September 2021. The artist’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, called it a “monumental day” when it was announced that her conservatorship has been terminated. He said,
“What’s next for Britney is up to one person — and this is the first time we can say this in a decade. It’s up to Britney. Britney, as of today, is a free woman.“
Her father, Jamie Spears, had control of her personal, medical, and financial decisions from February 2008 until the suspension of her conservatorship in September 2021.
Source: PageSix