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Britney Spears Lifelong Conservatorship?

A quick refresher: Britney was in a bad place throughout 2007 and into 2008, when she was hospitalized under a psychiatric hold.

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Britney Spears has been under conservatorship for the last seven and a half years due to her unstable state back in 2007.

But for a teenage girl from Alabama, Britney Spears’ 2003 hit single is more than a song, it is the catalyst that helped her recover from a brain aneurysm and stroke. Sources close to the situation say that Britney has been thriving, both as regards her private life and her business, so there’s really no desire to end either conservatorship, from neither party.

James has had control of the singer’s fortune and nearly every other aspect of her life after she had her notorious public meltdown.

Britney needs a conservator to ensure that she stays on the right path. According to TMZ, Britney Spears has “substantial day-to-day freedom”, and the positives of this setup far outweigh any negatives. The star’s finances are controlled under a separate conservatorship.

“As for the financial conservatorship, it has been a huge success”, TMZ added.

“Sources tell me Spears hasn’t indicated yet what she wants to do”.

In October 2014, Britney signed a $12m deal to continue her sell-out performances on stage at Planet Hollywood, which has seen a huge £20m in earnings since she took up her residency in December 2013. Her live shows are a far cry from her younger years, because the spark is gone and she’s not the performer who could make excuses for lip-syncing by mentioning her impeccable dance routines. A deal is on the table and she is considering the offer.

She’s now taking a well-earned break from her gruelling schedule, recently enjoying a sunny getaway with her sons in Hawaii before she returns to the stage in Las Vegas.

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We have contacted Britney’s reps for comment.

Britney can now add ‘healer’ to her resume