Updated July 10th, 2021 at 14:55 IST

Madonna, Miley Cyrus and other A-list celebs to set up a legal fund for Britney Spears

Madonna, Miley Cyrus and other celebs likely to set up a legal fund for Britney Spears amidst her controversial conservatorship with her father James Spears

Reported by: Fengyen Chiu
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Britney Spears conservatorship is one of the most talked-about issues in Hollywood at the moment. The pop singer has been living under the guardianship of her father James Parnell Spears who is the main conservator for almost 13 years now. The court recently rejected Spears' plea for removing her from the conservatorship. The result caused an eruption of reactions from the netizens who deemed the ruling unfair. Following that, an online movement called #justiceforBritney was started by her fans. Over time many celebrities have spoken about the pop-stars controversial state and voiced their support. Recently, celebs like Madonna and Miley Cyrus voiced their support. As per reports, Madonna, Cyrus and other celebs are planning to set up a legal fund for Spears.

Madonna, Miley Cyrus and others to set up a legal fund for Britney Spears

As per Mirror, Madonna, Cyrus and Britney's ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake have decided to set up a legal fund for the pop singer to fund her legal conservatorship battle against her father. As per the conservatorship, Bitney's father has control over all her assets. Other celebs like Paris Hilton and Christina Aguilera are also reportedly on board with many more joining in.

Recently, Madonna took to her Instagram and expressed her solidarity towards Britney. Madonna posted a note on her Insta story and wrote that what was happening to Spears was a violation of human rights. Madonna's post read "Give this woman her life. Slavery was abolished long ago! Death to the greedy patriarchy that has been doing this to women for centuries back, This is a violation of human rights! Britney, we are coming to get you out of jail."

Britney Spears Conservatorship has been seeing a lot of shocking and surprising changes. Britney Spears mother recently filed permission to the court asking them to allow her daughter to choose her own lawyer. This request came after her court-appointed attorney Sam Ingham asked to resign as Spears' attorney after working as her attorney since the start of her conservatorship 13 years ago.

A few days before that, pop singer's manager Larry Rudolph also resigned from his post. In a letter obtained by Deadline, Rudolph wrote that he had not conversed with Britney in over 2 and a half years and at that time Spears notified him that she was going on an indefinite hiatus. His decision of resignation came after Spears gave a thought about officially retiring from the show biz. Rudolph in his letter also mentioned that he was not a part of the conservatorship in any way and wrote "As her manager, I believe it is in Britney’s best interest for me to resign from her team as my professional services are no longer needed."

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Published July 10th, 2021 at 14:55 IST