It’s her prerogative.
On Monday, an explosive trailer was released for an upcoming TV special that can investigate Britney Spears’ life just 1½ years after her conservatorship was lifted.
The special, titled “TMZ Investigates: Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom,” reportedly will give viewers an inside look into the 41-year-old pop star’s marriage to Sam Ashgari, a failed intervention, her family and more.
“Britney Spears has had a yr and a half of freedom because the conservatorship ended, but there are big problems,” narrator and TMZ Executive Producer Harvey Levin is heard saying initially of the trailer.
The clips within the 30-second trailer are revealing, with TMZ’s managing editor Fabian Garcia claiming that Spears “got physical with Sam,” while Levin claims her marriage is in “deep trouble.”
As well as, the special will investigate how Spears spends every day, and “reveal concern amongst those closest to her that she’s a danger to herself and others,” in line with a press release.
Charles Latibeaudiere, TMZ executive producer and certainly one of the special’s hosts, is even heard offering an “alarming” commentary that they really helpful to “keep knives away from her.”
TV doc Drew Pinsky can be seen within the trailer, proclaiming: “I’m mortified.”
The Post has reached out to Spears’ representatives for comment.
Nonetheless, there’s a noteworthy potential silver lining to the in-depth program – her profession.
The trailer noted that there was “hope” for her future through singing and that, performer-wise, she was “probably still in the highest five people.”
The hour-long special is about to premiere on Monday, May 15, at 9 p.m. Eastern time on Fox.
It’ll even be available on Hulu and Fox Entertainment’s streaming platform, Tubi.
Over the past few years, Spears has endured her fair proportion of hardships and victories – including the top of her 13-year conservatorship, which was lifted in November 2021.
A conservatorship is a legal process through which someone is appointed by a court to take control of the selections made around your funds and private affairs, in line with Forbes.
It is usually put in place when someone is deemed unable to make those decisions for themselves, including in the event that they are incapacitated.
Spears was first put right into a conservatorship in 2008 by her now-estranged father, Jamie Spears, after her 2007 meltdown.
After an extended battle and the warmth from a February 2021 documentary, she made a rare court appearance in June 2021, making bombshell allegations about her life over the past 13 years.
The “Toxic” singer claimed that her conservators were “abusive” and “bullying” her.
She also alleged that they forced her to take contraception despite the fact that she desired to marry and have a baby together with her then-boyfriend, Sam Ashgari.
Her father later agreed to step down as her conservator, filing a petition to finish it in September 2021.
Since then, Spears married her longtime boyfriend, Ashgari, in a June 2022 ceremony.
She also signed a $15 million, tell-all book deal with Simon & Schuster in February 2022
Nonetheless, in recent months, she’s sparked some concern with fans and people near her.
This past winter, it was rumored by TMZ that those round her were concerned that she was going to “die” and that they were planning an intervention.
The outlet claimed that the pop star was “scuffling with her mental health and substance abuse.”
Later, she ripped those claims, writing on Instagram, “It makes me sick to my stomach that it’s even legal for people to make up stories that I almost died.”
Multiple Instagram posts had fans apprehensive for her as well.
In March, she sold her home in Calabasas, California at a $1.7 million loss.
She also recently ditched her wedding ring on an April vacation to Puerto Rico, sparking split rumors between her and Ashgari.