Episode 4:
Overprotected
(Originally released on April 20, 2019)
Here is the Britney’s Gram episode, #FREEBRITNEY, that started it all this week.
Inside the Dream by Steve Dennis contains descriptions of Britney’s medications on tour in 2000.
Britney’s team annuls her marriage to Jason Alexander after 55 hours, stating that Britney “lacked understanding of her actions to the extent that she was incapable of agreeing to marriage because before entering into the marriage the Plaintiff.”
Aggressive measures were taken once Britney’s conservatorship was put into place:
Britney Spears’ “Cries for Help” Lead to Three-Year Restraining Orders for Ex-Manager, Lawyer
Britney Spears’ dad banned ‘Extra’ staffer after taking a selfie with her
Britney was seen April 11th at a hair salon in LA.
Britney has been ‘rewarded’ in the past for good behavior, by being allowed to drive, use her cellphone or go on the internet (these activities are restricted through the conservatorship).
The #FreeBritney movement has received a lot of attention on social media and in media outlets:
Articles have popped on certain outlets that seem to be in direct response to the movement and be critical of it:
Britney Spears’ Advisors Feared Singer Would Die if She Didn’t Get Treatment
Britney Spears Has Every Right to 'Take Time Off for Her Mental Health' as Dad Recovers: Source
Britney’s mother, Lynne, has liked #FreeBritney comments, leading fans and the media to speculate whether she is confirming the allegations:
BRITNEY SPEARS’ MOTHER LIKES #FREEBRITNEY COMMENTS ASKING TO END DAUGHTER'S CONSERVATORSHIP
Mom’s online behavior raises more questions about Britney Spears’ mental health