Britney Spears Caused Worry Among Fans As She Danced Around Unbothered After Getting ‘Hot’ In Her Car
Apr 12, 2023 by apost team
After 13 years of living under a restrictive conservatorship that controlled her life and fortune, Britney Spears is finally free. The pop star is known for such hits as "Stronger," "Oops!...I Did It Again" and "Toxic." She now has control over her own finances and career.
The #FreeBritney movement has been circulating for years on various social media platforms, with fans urging anyone close to the pop star to help her with the legal issues surrounding her personal life and career.
The movement reached a new wave of supporters after the 2021 documentary "Framing Britney Spears" was released. The film depicted how much Spears has been struggling to get legal control over her own life, as her father was her conservator, meaning that he had legal control over the majority of her assets and life decisions, including having another child.
As the #FreeBritney movement gained mainstream popularity in 2021, Spears saw an outpouring of support from stars like Dolly Parton and Lance Bass of NSYNC — not to mention her fans online. Spears has been keeping her supporters updated on her well-being throughout the process.
Spears has kept her Instagram page updated from time to time, even posting photos and videos of herself being extremely vulnerable as she cries, dances and twirls, even while she’s only in her undergarments.
On April 6, 2023, Spears sparked concern from her fans after she posted a video of her dancing and strutting in front of a pink graffiti wall, all while sweat marks were visible on her green dress. Read on to learn more about the rather bewildering encounter.
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During a 24-minute-long testimony that she gave in front of a probate judge at the end of June 2021, Spears accused her conservators of forcing her to perform against her will, making her take mood-stabilizing drugs and keeping her on birth control despite her wishes to have another baby.
On Nov. 12, 2021, a judge announced the final verdict in Spears's case. "As of today, the conservatorship of the person and estate of Britney Jean Spears is hereby terminated," Judge Brenda Penny said, according to the Associated Press.
Spears posted a video on Twitter a few days later that shared her feelings and what she has planned for her future, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. Now and in the future, Spears wants to speak out on behalf of others suffering under conservatorships. She explained: "I'm here to be an advocate for people with real disabilities and real illnesses. Hopefully, my story will make an impact and make some changes in the corrupt system."
Ever since she was freed from conservatorship and had gotten full control of her Instagram account, Spears had been very expressive of her thoughts and her feelings, may it be through words or through dancing and performing.
A quick scroll on Spears’ Instagram account would expose one to almost a hundred videos of her dancing joyously, unfazed by all the criticism and concerns that people have thrown at her. Perhaps the biggest concern that anyone had was her mental well-being, with people worrying if her traumatic experience while being placed in a conservatorship had greatly affected her.
Spears has since clarified that she is “totally fine,” and explained more about her “bizarre” dance videos:
"Yes, I'm totally fine,. I'm extremely happy, I have a beautiful home, beautiful children. I'm taking a break right now because I'm enjoying myself.”
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Despite the clarifications and explanations, many fans of Spears still could not help but worry about her well-being as they continued to spot more indications that she might be suffering from a condition.
The Daily Mail spoke to Caroline Strawson, a trauma-informed therapist and coach, about Spears’ dancing on social media, which she says was a response to the trauma she had before.
“She learnt from a very early age that her sense of worth was wrapped up in singing, dancing and earning money. This is why many celebrities go on to have these very public trauma responses because it’s their nervous system driven to protect them from pain,” she revealed.
As for Clinical Psychologist Dr. Tony Ortega, he said it might be difficult for Spears to overcome the trauma.
“Britney Spears is a global phenomenon but not just for her unforgettable music lyrics but also for her battles with mental health and the subsequent conservatorship drama. You wouldn't want this kind of fame, mental illness and family division for your worst enemy; it would likely have long-term negative ramifications for anyone,” he told the outlet.
In a post dated April 5, 2023, Spears, who seemed to be in high spirits, danced and strutted in front of a pink graffiti wall she stumbled across while driving.
“I was hot in my car,” she wrote in the caption. “saw some pink graffiti and played !!!”
Shortly after it was posted, fans and supporters of Spears flocked to comment on the video, asking if she was okay and suggesting that someone should go check on her, even pointing out that she might be on the brink of shaving her head again, as per OK Magazine. Meanwhile, others empathized with her and made jokes that they get just as sweaty in the summertime.
However, the comment section has since been disabled on that post, as well as on other posts on her account.
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