Britney Spears is reportedly keen to tell the story of her conservatorship battle during a sit down interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Days after the singer scored a legal victory when dad Jamie agreed to withdraw from his role as conservator of the Lucky singer’s $60 million estate, it’s been reported Britney is looking to open up on the ordeal publicly.
A source told The Sun on Sunday: “Britney has been approached by lots of outlets to do a sit down, but Oprah would be her first choice.”
However, it’s believed there are legal steps still in place preventing the pop star from speaking out when the conservatorship remains ongoing.
The Toxic singer has been fighting to remove her father from the controlling role he has held for 13 years while seeking an end to the overall conservatorship, which has left her “traumatised” and “depressed”.
Following a legal filing from Jamie’s lawyer, in which he agreed to work on an exit strategy off the back of “unjustified attacks” from Britney’s supporters and members of his own family, the singer seemingly shared her excitement with a clip of herself dancing and a message about “freedom”.
In a second clip of herself performing a routine while wearing a black lace jumpsuit, the smiling star simply shared a trio of pouting emojis.