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What’s next for Britney Spears? Keep an eye on Instagram

The superstar, who turns 40 next month, has not given an interview in years, but her social media accounts have hinted at her plans after freedom.

Supporters of the FreeBritney movement rally in support of Britney Spears in Los Angeles. Picture: AFP
Supporters of the FreeBritney movement rally in support of Britney Spears in Los Angeles. Picture: AFP

After nearly 14 years living under a strict conservatorship she deemed abusive and exploitative, Britney Spears is free.

And now that a California court has lifted the controversial legal arrangement barring one of the world’s best-selling pop stars from managing her own life and finances, many fans are asking what’s next.

Speculation abounds – Kids? Travel? Suing her family? – but the answer is elusive, particularly given the guarded lifestyle Spears was legally bound to during more than a decade in which she was largely governed by her father, Jamie.

The magnetic superstar, who turns 40 on December 2, has not given an interview in years, rarely makes public appearances and last performed in October 2018.

Today most of what the public knows about Spears – who soared to global fame as a teenager on a burst of hits including her breakout “Baby One More Time”, before a highly publicised mental breakdown saw her become a paparazzi punching bag – comes from her eccentric Instagram account.

For years the bubbly star has posted regularly, sometimes uploading videos of herself twirling or doing dance routines, other times waxing poetic on hopes and dreams.

The line of communication from Spears’s lavish Los Angeles mansion to the outside world – she has more than 90 million followers across Instagram and Twitter – has offered the singer a modicum of control over her image, and is perhaps where the most accurate reading of her plans lies.

Last month – a few weeks after her father was removed from the conservatorship – Spears voiced anxiety over her future in a long missive.

“I’ll just be honest and say I’ve waited so long to be free from the situation I’m in,” she wrote. “Now that it’s here I’m scared to do anything because I’m afraid I’ll make a mistake.”

Marriage has been a theme, with Spears in September announcing her engagement to 27-year-old Sam Asghari.

Earlier this week she said Donatella Versace was designing her gown, although a date for the nuptials has not been set publicly.

Spears also has said she wants to have another child. She shares two boys, both now teenagers, with her ex-husband Kevin Federline, who has majority custody.

In a chilling accusation in June she told the Los Angeles judge who ultimately ended the conservatorship that under the arrangement she was forced to keep in place a contraceptive IUD, despite her wishes to conceive.

Along with control of her own reproductive system Spears now has power over her fortune, estimated to be some $US60m ($82m).

The star dropped four studio albums under the conservatorship, most recently 2016’s Glory. She was also among the singers to stage wildly bankable Las Vegas residencies in recent years, grossing a reported $US138m.

But in January 2019 she abruptly cancelled her planned return to Vegas, going on indefinite professional hiatus.

Since Friday’s court proceeding tabloids have been abuzz over her next career moves.

Also on deck are upcoming hearings over the millions involved in the fight to free Britney – all of which have been billed to the singer’s estate, with a constellation of lawyers and family members on both sides seeking payments.

It is possible Spears could take legal action against her father, which she hinted at during a court hearing but has made no formal steps towards.

Her primary recourse against her father would be providing evidence he mismanaged her money or overcharged her in his role as her financial conservator.

Spears said recently scripts for TV and film depictions of her story have been pouring in, though she said “I’m not dead” and not interested in someone else portraying her.

She has also alluded to a tell-all: “Lord have mercy on my family’s souls if I ever do an interview,” she wrote in October.

AFP

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