This pop star is still protesting.
Britney Spears stated in an Instagram post on Monday that her extended break from music is a “fk you” to her estranged family.
“Not making music anymore is my way of saying ‘F – k You’ when it will only benefit my family by ignoring my real work,” she wrote in a post that also features the power of prayer in times of need touted.
“It’s like I unconsciously let her win.”
Elsewhere, the 40-year-old “Toxic” singer reiterated her anger that her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, performed a remix for her 2011 single “Till the World Ends” at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards. (Britney won the Icon Award that year, followed by a medley performance by Jamie Lynn, 30, Hailee Steinfeld, Sofia Carson and Kelsea Ballerini.)
“It didn’t make sense how network TV shows would remix my music with all of my music remixed … yet the person who heard the music is told no!” Britney wrote. “You even gave my sister remixes, but I was always told no?”
The entertainer – who released herself from a restrictive 13-year-old conservatory rule from her father Jamie Spears in November – explained: “I asked for 13 years to perform new songs and remixes of my old songs … in between I had two months off.” Show -Setting for four years in Vegas … and every time I asked I was told, ‘No …’ !!!! ”
Britney also shared her belief that she was “doomed” by her family who tested her belief in a higher power.
“I had an experience three years ago where I stopped believing in God !!!! I was hurt from every angle for no reason and I was hurt by my family, ”she wrote. “I went into shock and how I coped with it was [in] false denial … It was too much for me to really endure. “
Britney claimed that “people have no idea about the terrible things that have been done to me personally” and admitted that she is “afraid of people and business !!!!”
The Grammy winner also explained why she felt compelled to share a clip of herself last week, along with a list of milestones she has reached in her decades-long career.
“I obviously have serious insecurities,” she wrote. “Otherwise I wouldn’t have acted like a disgusting 8-year-old last week who defends himself with my achievements!”
Britney – whose immediate family includes mother Lynne Spears and older brother Bryan Spears – added, “To be honest, my family embarrassed and hurt me …”
The pop superstar’s last concert tour took place in 2018.Getty Images for BCU
The superstar said people would “FULLY understand” their insecurities if they knew how serious their experiences behind closed doors are.
“It’s a shame people don’t like the truth !!!!” She wrote before joking: “I’d get more respect doing a Playboy series than writing a book !!!!”
Britney’s last studio album “Glory” was released in 2016. In 2020, her team released a deluxe version of the LP with new artwork and a number of new bonus tracks, including “Mood Ring (By Demand).”
She finished her four-year “Piece of Me” residency in Las Vegas in 2017 before taking to the streets with the show for the second and final time in 2018.
A source told Page Six last month that Britney was “excited” to be making music again, but returning to the industry after nearly three years of “work hiatus” was not her “top priority”.
Britney has repeatedly criticized her family for complicity in the Conservatoryship, and has even claimed that she deserves jail for their respective roles in the legal arrangement that governed their personal, medical and financial affairs.
The “Mickey Mouse Club” alien swore through her lawyer in November 2020 that she would “not perform” as long as Jamie, 69, had her career in hand. She has previously expressed a wish to sue her father for “abuse of the conservatoires”.
Meanwhile, Jamie recently filed court papers to allow his famous daughter’s estate to continue to pay his legal fees.