Britney Spears' conservatorship extended until at least 2021 with dad in control
It has been revealed that at a court hearing in LA, Britney Spears' controversial conservatorship was extended until at least February 1, 2021
Britney Spears' father will retain control of her personal life, career and estate until at least 2021, a court has heard.
Jamie Spears was given control of Britney's conservatorship in 2008 - meaning he's in charge of her business and personal affairs - following her mental breakdown in 2007.
Earlier this week, Britney failed in her legal challenge to remove Jamie from the conservatorship.
It has now been revealed that at a court hearing in Los Angeles, Jamie's conservatorship has been extended until at least February 1, 2021.
The hearing was attended by both of Spears' parents and her four lawyers, Dazed reported.
Concerned fans stage who are campaigning for her to be released from the conservatorship staged a protest outside the courthouse.
The #FreeBritney movement has grown and followers are openly debating whether she should be allowed to take charge of her life once again.
Even other celebrities including Miley Cyrus - who has chanted "free Britney" at her gigs - have weighed in on the matter.
There's even a petition that has been sent to the White House in a bid to force a review.
Jodi Montgomery is acting as her temporary conservator after her father stepped down last year following a bout of ill health - but has not been approved to take permanent control.
Britney's lawyer had submitted documents ahead of the private hearing saying she was "strongly opposed" to having her father return to control her affairs.
The documents gave no reasons for why Britney feels so strongly about this.
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