Britney Spears RIPS relatives over conservatorship after her father is removed from arrangement

Britney Spears has taken aim at her family as she claimed they failed to help her while she was locked under the conservatorship of her father Jamie Spears.

The pop star, 39, discussed the anguish she has for her family in the wake of her father Jamie’s removal as head of her conservatorship last week, which has been in place since 2008 in an Instagram post on Monday.

Britney shared a picture of one woman swimming to another, as she said it ‘meant everything to her’, because one person is reaching out to another to help – as she encouraged her 35million followers to do the same. 

The latest: Britney Spears has taken aim at her family as she claimed they failed to help her while she was locked under the conservatorship of her father Jamie Spears

The Lucky singer revealed she did not feel the same support from her relatives during her conservatorship, as she claimed they used her conservatorship as an excuse not to reach out to her. 

The Grammy winning star, wrote: ‘This picture is everything to me!!! It makes me want to cry … she’s saving her divine feminine sister!!!!’ 

Explaining her own past situation, she said: ‘I suggest if you have a friend that’s been in a house that feels really small for four months … no car … no phone … 

Claims: The pop star, 39, discussed the anguish she has for her family in the wake of her father Jamie's removal as head of her conservatorship last week (pictured with mum Lynne in 2000)

Claims: The pop star, 39, discussed the anguish she has for her family in the wake of her father Jamie’s removal as head of her conservatorship last week (pictured with mum Lynne in 2000)

‘No door for privacy and they have to work around 10 hours a day 7 days a week and give tons of blood weekly with never a day off … I strongly suggest you go pick up your friend and get them the hell outta there!!!!!’

Britney specifically pointed out her family for what she perceived as inaction amid her public conservatorship battle with Jamie.

While she doesn’t mention anyone by name, Britney’s siblings have noteably remained silent over the removal of their father as her conservator. 

Sisters: Britney pictured with her younger sister Jamie-Lynne in 2003

Sisters: Britney pictured with her younger sister Jamie-Lynne in 2003

Fighting words? Britney's sister Jamie Lynn, 30, also stayed silent, though she showed off a 'F*** the Friendship' sweatshirt and joked about wearing it to school pickup

Fighting words? Britney’s sister Jamie Lynn, 30, also stayed silent, though she showed off a ‘F*** the Friendship’ sweatshirt and joked about wearing it to school pickup

When asked by reporters how he felt about the news, her older brother Bryan, 44, refused to comment on the matter.

Her younger sister Jamie-Lynn also kept quiet on social media, but has previously spoken of her support for Britney in a series of tearful videoes in June 2020. 

Jamie-Lynn, 30, said at the time: ‘If ending the conservatorship… or whatever the hell else she wants to do to be happy, I support that.’

Speaking out: Spears specifically pointed out her family for what she perceived as inaction amid her public conservatorship battle with Jamie

Speaking out: Spears specifically pointed out her family for what she perceived as inaction amid her public conservatorship battle with Jamie

Britney’s mother, Lynne Spears, has advocated for her daughter’s freedom in court but not until after the #FreeBritney movement launched in 2019. 

She said; ‘If you’re like my family who says things like ‘sorry, you’re in a conservatorship’ … probably thinking you’re different so they can f*** with you!!!!’

Britney went on to reference her attorney Mathew Rosengart, who has been at the helm of her court battle against her father Jamie, as they fought to have him removed as her head conservator.

She said:  ‘Thankfully I found an amazing attorney Mathew Rosengart who has helped change my life!!!!’

Rosengart recently called for a probe of Jamie and his dealings in the longtime conservatorship, which was implemented 13 years ago amid a pileup of personal problems for the pop star.

Parents: Jamie Spears and Lynne Spear in 2012

Parents: Jamie Spears and Lynne Spear in 2012

Thank you! Brtiney thanked attorney Mathew Rosengart, who she said 'has helped change [her] life' - after he helped removed Jamie as the head of her conversatorship

Thank you! Brtiney thanked attorney Mathew Rosengart, who she said ‘has helped change [her] life’ – after he helped removed Jamie as the head of her conversatorship

‘Jamie Spears and others are going to face even more serious ramifications for his misconduct,’ the lawyer said in a news conference outside of Los Angeles Superior Court last week, vowing a ‘top-to-bottom’ audit of Jamie’s actions in the longtime arrangement.

On Monday Britney took to social media to thank the fans involved in the #FreeBritney movement, the nationwide group of supporters for the singer who have taken to the streets to demonstrate against the controversial legal arrangement.

She wrote: ‘#FreeBritney movement … I have no words … because of you guys and your constant resilience in freeing me from my conservatorship … my life is now in that direction !!!! I cried last night for two hours cause my fans are the best and I know it …I feel your hearts and you feel mine … that much I know is true.’

Grateful: On Monday Britney took to social media to thank the fans involved in the #FreeBritney movement, the nationwide group of supporters for the singer who have repeatedly taken to the streets to demonstrate against the controversial legal arrangement

Grateful: On Monday Britney took to social media to thank the fans involved in the #FreeBritney movement, the nationwide group of supporters for the singer who have repeatedly taken to the streets to demonstrate against the controversial legal arrangement

In June, Britney spoke in a hearing about her hopes to end the arrangement, which was initially implemented amid a pileup of personal problems.

‘I just want my life back,’ she said. ‘And it’s been 13 years. And it’s enough. It’s been a long time since I’ve owned my money. And it’s my wish and my dream for all of this to end without being tested.’

The conservatorship remains intact, but could be terminated at a hearing slated for November 12.