In the past year, Britney Spears has earned $40 million from various projects, including memoirs, music royalties, and fragrances. While she has achieved financial success, her spending habits, such as buying clothes online and going on lavish trips to destinations like Bora Bora and Hawaii, have raised concerns within her inner circle. Some worry about her financial well-being, especially after she was freed from her 13-year conservatorship in 2021 and no one followed the plan set in place when it ended, causing her money to go out quickly.
Despite concerns about her spending, some sources believe that Britney’s spending is not a huge problem as it is her prerogative to spend her money as she sees fit. Britney’s conservatorship was put in place in 2008 by her father Jamie Spears after a public breakdown following her divorce from Kevin Federline. The conservatorship was terminated in 2021, and Britney has since settled her legal battle with her estranged father. Britney wrote about the difficult period of her life in her memoir, expressing how the conservatorship stripped her of her womanhood and made her feel like a child.
After celebrating her legal victory with a glass of wine, Britney expressed her gratitude for love and freedom on Instagram. She emphasized the healing power of love and the joy of experiencing real wine for the first time after being restricted from drinking alcohol during her conservatorship. Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, praised her as an icon and a brave artist, stating that her wish for freedom is now truly complete. For more on Britney, check out the latest issue of Us Weekly for additional updates on her life and career.