Pop star Britney Spears hasn’t been in charge of her personal life or her finances for 13 years — that’s how long she has been in a court-dictated legal arrangement called a conservatorship.
But on Wednesday, the artist will be speaking directly, albeit from a remote location, to a Los Angeles Superior Court judge about her situation. What exactly she intends to say in her appearance and what her goals might be are anyone’s guess.
Before then, here’s a quick look at what conservatorships are and why they exist, the specifics of Spears’ arrangements, the #FreeBritney movement and what Spears and others have said publicly — and privately — about her conservatorship.
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