Britney Spears claims she was forced to give 'tons of blood weekly', didn't have a door during conservatorship

Britney Spears has made more shocking claims about her conservatorship in a cryptic new Instagram post featuring a photograph of a woman swimming underwater to "save her divine feminine sister", as the singer put it. 

In the caption for the image, which Spears said was "everything to her" and "made her cry", she implied that she was forced to "give tons of blood weekly", work outlandishly long hours and had "no door for privacy" while under the control of her father. 

While Spears didn't name anyone, she did throw a jab at her family members, accusing them of replying "sorry, you're in a conservatorship", when Spears complained to them about her living conditions. 

"I suggest if you have a friend that's been in a house that feels really small for four months, no car, no phone, no door for privacy and they have to work around 10 hours a day seven days a week and give tons of blood weekly with never a day off... I strongly suggest you go pick up your friend and get them the hell outta there!" she wrote. 

"If you're like my family who says things like 'sorry, you're in a conservatorship', [they're] probably thinking you're different so they can f**k with you!" she added. 

In the first of two emotional court testimonies earlier this year, Spears appeared to be hyperbolising when she told the judge she "had to give eight gallons of blood a week" while at a rehab facility. 

The Grammy winner concluded with a shout out to her "amazing attorney" Mathew Rosengart, who has "helped change her life". 

Spears recently celebrated a win in their ongoing legal battle to end her conservatorship when a judge immediately suspended Jamie Spears from his role after Rosengart's concerted efforts to have him removed. 

In another recent Instagram post, Spears said she "cried for two hours" thinking about how proponents of the #FreeBritney movement also helped changed the trajectory of her life.

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