Britney Spears allegedly lived in “isolation” and “over-sleeping” for days after her conservatory ended.
On Monday, TMZ released “Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom,” which focuses on the singer’s life after leaving her 13-year conservatory. However, according to the outlet, she only attends a few events when she’s not posting on social media.
Britney lives in virtual isolation. TMZ’s executive producer, Charles Latibeaudiere, claimed that he was home alone most of the time.
Spears will also reportedly spend her days and nights “driving aimlessly” around her Los Angeles neighborhood.
“Sometimes he takes a quiet dirt road, parks and does some sort of meditation,” said Brad Appleton, TMZ’s Director of News.
The outlet also claimed that Spears was an “over-sleeper”, sometimes sleeping for “three days” and then “not going to sleep at all for the next few days”.
This isn’t the first time fans have heard of these claims as last week, with the outlet claiming that she “non-stop” withdraws caffeinated beverages and stays put for days.
However, he quickly closed those claims, writing via Instagram that he never drank Red Bull to stay awake as it was “absolutely the worst drink ever”.
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“Anyway, I’m sticking with watermelon juice which is the weirdest thing ever but I’ve been told for years that I can’t drink coffee and now that I can, it’s my pride… I can’t even look!!!” The singer also explained.
Apart from sleeping and driving, Spears allegedly spent the rest of her days working in the pool, reading and dancing, which many of her fans know thanks to her social media.
Just yesterday, Sam Asghari criticized the release of the documentary in an Instagram Story, calling it “disgusting”.
“How are you going to take the most influential person of his generation, America’s sweetheart, the Princess of Pop, and throw him in his father’s prison? [Jamie Spears] Is she telling him what to do, what water to drink, who to see and use it as a money making machine?” Asghari said.
The singer’s conservatory ended on November 12, 2021, after a judge ruled in favor of the pop star after a lengthy public court battle.