Britney Spears' Claims She Was Forced to Tour Disputed by Conservatorship

Britney Spears presented a convincing case that conservators have abused and destroyed her life. But, we learned that conservators will present a completely different story to the judge.According to TMZ sources with direct knowledge, Britney's story is not consistent with the facts.Britney, for instance, told the judge last week that she was forced to travel on her 2018 European tour. Britney said that she was on tour in 2018. My management forced me to do it. They said that if I don’t go on this tour, I would have to find an attorney. And by contract, they could sue me if the tour didn’t happen. As I was leaving the stage in Vegas, he handed me a piece of paper and asked me to sign it. It was extremely threatening and frightening. I was unable to get an attorney so I took the tour.According to sources close to the conservatorship, the people involved in the tour will be telling a different story at their next court hearing. According to TMZ, they will tell the following story: Britney realized that she had almost nothing on her 2018 calendar when she was in Vegas for her "Piece of Me". Management was asked to find her something to do so she wouldn’t feel bored for a whole year.According to sources, Management suggested that she go on a European tour. She said, "She practically begged for the 2018 European Tour run." She was thrilled about the idea and repeatedly called to confirm it. Britney and Management exchange a text message on December 16, 2017 where Britney receives the tour routing. She asks some questions and expresses her excitement about the tour.According to sources, she once refused to go on tour. She tried to find any excuse to leave, but was unsuccessful. At that point, she invented the story of being forced to do it.Britney claimed she was forced into signing a contract committing her to the European tour. Sources close to the conservatorship claim she was asked to sign and not forced to. The conservatorship also changed protocols, according to sources. Britney would accept to do certain things but then lie and deny that she had agreed to do them when it was time. So, the conservatorship had to make Britney sign off on all professional obligations.According to sources, Management asked Britney to sign the contract committing to the tour. This was the protocol that the conservatorship required, and Britney signed it.According to our sources, many conservators will challenge Britney's claims about getting married, having children, and not being allowed to see them.