Britney Spears Apologizes For 'Pretending Like I’ve Been OK' Online
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Her Instagram post was the first time she's spoken publicly since revealing the details of her conservatorship in court.
A day after delivering explosive courthouse testimony about the pain being subject to a conservatorship has caused her, pop music icon Britney Spears apologized to her fans for misleading them by maintaining a happier facade on social media. In an Instagram post Thursday afternoon ― her first public statement since pleading with a judge to end her “abusive” 13-year-long conservatorship on Wednesday ― Spears revealed what many of her followers had long assumed: that her upbeat online presence was her way of masking a much darker reality. “I believe as people we all want the fairy tale life and by the way I’ve posted … my life seems to look and be pretty amazing … I think that’s what we all strive for !!!!” she wrote in a lengthy caption.More Related News