In favor of Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake talked about the singer-songwriter who was publicly testified to cease her curatorial career.
Since 2008, a conservatory has managed Spears' personal and professional activities. For the most part, her father Jamie Spears has remained in control, giving a lawyer and a trusted group partial control of 2019.
Spears said she had been compelled to pick up lithium against her will at a Los Angeles court hearing on 23 June. She further alleged that its crew managed her conservatory by refusing to have a doctor remove her IUD, it kept her from having a second baby.
She told the court remotely: "I'm traumatized." "Only my life I want," he says.
"After what we have seen today, we should all be supporting Britney now," Timberlake, who dated the Spears from 1998 to 2002, posted on Twitter. No matter how long ago, regardless of our past, good or bad.
"It just isn't right what's happening to her. No woman should ever be limited to deciding on her own body."
"No one should ever be detained against their will, or ever have to seek for permission to access anything for which they have been working hard. The former NSNYC star continues: I send my love and our total support to Britney during this time [Actor Jessica Biel, wife of Timberlake] and I. We expect courts to do that and her family to allow her to live but she wants to live."
In a statement, her father told the court he was "sad" that she heard her suffering.
"Sorry to see the anguish and pain of his daughter," the statement stated. "His daughter adores Spears a lot."
Vivian Lee thoreen, a lawyer for Mr. Spears, stated in a statement to the people earlier in this year, "Any time Britney wishes to terminate its curatorial stages, she is able to request the lawyer to file a petition to end it; she always has this rights, but never in 13 years." "Britney knows her dad loves her and he's going to be there for her whenever she needs him and if she needs him, as he always was - or not conservatories."
Other famous people, including Mariah Carey and Halsey, have also expressed their support to Spears following their testimony.
Earlier this year, the documentary film Framing Britney Spears condemned Timberlake for his behavior following his last breakdown with Spears.
He apologized to Spears that he "was short" and "benefited from a misogynistic system."