Britney Spears believes she will always be "traumatised" by her conservatorship. The 42-year-old pop superstar regained control of her multimillion-dollar fortune and various aspects of her life when the arrangement that had been governed by her immediate family was terminated in November 2021 and even though she chronicled the experience in her memoir 'The Woman In Me', has insisted that people are still unaware of what she "physically" endured. She wrote on Instagram: "I try to do 30 posts a month.

.. I used to do 12 a month.

.. so people can kind of understand why I work so much lololo !!! There was a time when I was held in a spot against my will for a very long time.

.. well to be honest I haven't really been the same since.

"I kind of thought that because I stopped doing IG as much back, then like 7 posts a month, they thought I wasn't working hard enough so ever since then I've been working harder!!! But the thing is I realize now nothing was wrong with me !!! Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. "I portray myself as very together on IG but there are a lot of people who don't know what my body physically went through !!! "I'm not here to be a victim. I'm here to express that even though I did a book about my experiences the trauma is still there and probably will always be.

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Baby One More Time' hitmaker insisted that her trauma had become "extremely deep" and still feels "bullied" by the world and eventually wants to.