She just wanted to be able to drive a writer with her boyfriend again, demanded Britney Spears, among other things, in her sensational court hearing. This wish was granted to her. But a photo shows that she did not obey the traffic rules.
It is a first small victory after her spectacular testimony in court: Britney Spears is allowed to drive a car again after more than ten years. “Britney is very happy that the guardianship allows her to drive again,” quotes a source close to the singer. She is enthusiastic and extremely grateful for all the help she is getting now.
She has recently been assisted by celebrity lawyer Mathew Rosengart. He had announced that he would act “aggressively and quickly” against the guardianship. Britney has been satisfied with the developments in court so far, it is said. “She has great hope that her new attorney will end her guardianship,” the source said.
Spears has been under her father’s tutelage since 2008 after she collapsed mentally due to professional and personal problems. In June, Spears called for an end to 13 years of guardianship in a court hearing, and last week called for the removal of her father, Jamie Spears, as guardian and an abuse of guardianship charges against him.
Britney Spears was spotted with a cell phone behind the wheel
The 39-year-old has already savored her newfound freedom. She was caught by paparazzi in a traffic offense. the singer in California at the wheel of a car with a cell phone in hand. It is unclear whether she also used the device. In theory, she could face a fine for doing so. But these are minor details compared to the problems Spears described in court. The guardianship prohibited her from marrying and prevented her from discontinuing her contraceptive method. She was also forced to take medication and had no say in the choreography of her dance performances.
Spears announced on Instagram that she would never perform again as long as her father determines what she “wear, say, do or think”. She also criticized her family and those around her in general. “My so-called support system has hurt me very much! The guardianship has destroyed my dreams,” she wrote, among other things. It is not yet known when the next court date is due.

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