Britney Spears Shared The Little Ways Her Life Has Already Changed Since She’s Been Free Of The Conservatorship

Britney Spears spoke about what it was like to be free from her father's control in a video that was posted Tuesday.

Spears said in the video that it was a long time to be in a situation that she didn't want to be in. I am grateful for each day.

The pop star has been able to experience a number of normal things, like having the keys to her car, owning an ATM card, and spending her own money.

She said that it makes a huge difference, but she was grateful for the little things. It is nice. It is really nice.

Spears thanked the #FreeBritney movement for shining a light on her situation after she described the conservatorship as "abusive" in court. Spears hasn't previously spoken about her life plans or her legal arrangement, but she did testify in court.

She said in the caption that she wanted to tell all.

She wrote that she might as well do a hint of her thoughts on the gram before she goes and sets things square on Oprah. A representative for Oprah didn't respond to questions about an interview.

Spears made it clear that she was ready to take back her life, even though she was under the control of the conservatorship. She wants her experiences to help others.

She said she was not here to be a victim. I worked for 20 years and worked my ass off because I lived with victims my whole life as a child.

Spears wants to be an advocate for people with disabilities and illnesses. I can only imagine what the system has done to those people. Hopefully my little story will make an impact and change the corrupt system.

She said that the #FreeBritney movement saved her life.

She said that the fans who supported her on social media helped give her back her voice.

She said that her voice was silenced and she wasn't able to say anything. You gave it to them.