Britney Spears secures new attorney, joins #FreeBritney movement

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Britney Spears has voiced out following her new attorney, Mathew Rosengart, who was approved by the court on Wednesday.

After the ruling, the pop star brought to Instagram her videos riding a horse and doing cartwheels.

“Coming along, folks … coming along,” the 39-year-old captioned her video, adding a middle finger emoji on it. “New with real representation today … I feel GRATITUDE and BLESSED !!!! Thank you to my fans who are supporting me …”

 “You have no idea what it means to me to be supported by such awesome fans !!!! God bless you all !!!!! Pssss this is me celebrating by horseback riding and doing cartwheels today,” she continued.

She used the “#FreeBritney” to cap her post. The online movement became popular in the past years as her fans and colleagues in the industry called for Britney’s conservatorship to end. This has put the start under the supervision of her father, Jamie, who manages her finances and overall well-being for more than a decade.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny has concluded on Wednesday the legal representation of Rosengart for Britney who requested to place her own attorney in June during her testimony.

The speaking out of the “Toxic” singer may signal her different take on publicly talking regarding the conservatorship. In June, she admitted that Sam Ingham, her attorney, was urging her to keep her silence even though she badly wanted to voice out. Ingham resigned earlier this month as Britney asked for a new legal representative, FOX News reported.

“Like I said … my maids may have been able to get their nails done during COVID after salons opened but f–k … at least my maid outfit was the hottest,” she said in the original caption of her post featuring her wearing a maid-inspired outfit in black and yellow colors.