Britney Spears says the Free Britney movement 'saved my life'

Britney Spears thanked her fans in a video on her website, saying her fans saved her life.

A judge in Los Angeles dissolved Spears' conservatorship last week, sparking jubilation among many fans who had been following the case. Spears' life and finances were under the control of her father, who was said to have the power to prevent her from getting married.

Spears' legal authority to make her own decisions about her life was cause for celebration.

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Spears posted a two-minute video on Tuesday, saying that she was grateful for each day. Being able to have the keys to my car, and being independent for a woman. Being able to buy candles, seeing cash for the first time, and owning an ATM card. It's the little things that make a difference.

Spears said that she wants to advocate for people with disabilities, as well as other people struggling in similar situations.

Spears hopes that her story will change the corrupt system.

The singer's case has brought attention to the fact that the legal arrangement that protects vulnerable people and those with a disability can be abused.

Spears thanked her fans and the Free Britney social movement for their support.

"You guys rock," said Spears. I wasn't able to speak or say anything because my voice was silenced. Because of you guys and the knowledge of what was going on, you gave it to all of them. I think you saved my life because of you. One hundred percent.