Britney Spears admitted she wants to be open about her struggles, but fears what she has to say will be “too offensive” to share online.
The “Toxic” songstress took to Instagram Wednesday to detail the highlights of her latest beach getaway before seemingly hinting that it wasn’t all smooth sailing.
“There are a lot of other things that happened on this trip that I’m not sharing as well,” she wrote. “Nothing is what it seems sometimes!!! I portray that everything is completely perfect but trust me I’ve been through it as well and I would share those struggles but they are too offensive to share.”
“It would make other people extremely sad and honestly there’s not a damn thing I can do about it,” Spears, 42, continued. “So just know my life is not as perfect as it seems … and remember my beautiful friends you’re not alone.”
While the mom of two didn’t specify her woes, several fans rushed to the comments to wish her the best.
“Britney, I’ve loved you since the day I found out about you when I was 11 years old (in 1998),” one wrote. “I’m so sorry all the shit you had to go through … I wish you nothing but the best and look forward to many more years of your playful, silly, and beautiful antics! 🥰.”
“We love you. We fought for your freedom. We stand with you while you work thru your trauma,” a second chimed in.
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Since breaking free from her 13-year conservatorship in 2021, Spears has occasionally opened up about her strives, particularly blaming her estranged father, Jamie Spears, “for the abuses and trauma he caused.”
In the pop sensation’s October 2023 memoir, “The Woman In Me,” Britney got candid about her resentment toward her father as he was appointed the legal guardian of her case in 2008.
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