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Britney Spears delivered jaw-dropping testimony Wednesday in her legal battle to free herself from her father Jamie’s control over her life.
And both celebrities and fans are expressing support for the pop star on social media after she said she feels ‘bullied and alone’ and begged for an end to the court-ordered conservatorship that’s been in place for 13 years.
‘The abuse she has suffered at the hands of an institution meant to protect her is staggering, heartbreaking and shameful,’ Mandy Moore posted to Instagram.
‘I applaud her bravery and transparency,’ the This Is Us star wrote, adding the hashtag #FreeBritney.
Britney Spears delivered jaw-dropping testimony Wednesday in her legal battle to free herself from her father Jamie’s control over her life and Mandy Moore was among the celebrities who posted a message of support for the pop star on social media
‘The abuse she has suffered at the hands of an institution meant to protect her is staggering, heartbreaking and shameful,’ the This Is Us star said. ‘I applaud her bravery and transparency’
Hitmaker Halsey, who is pregnant with her first child, echoed Moore’s opinion that Britney is a victim of an abusive system.
She also expressed disgust at the pop star’s revelation that she has been forced to have a IUD contraceptive device fitted even though she wants another baby.
The singer, 26, tweeted: ‘Bless Britney and I hope with my whole heart she is awarded freedom from this abusive system. She deserves it more than anything.’
Halsey added: ‘I admire her courage speaking up for herself today .’
‘Additionally, f*** anyone who thinks they have the authority as an institution or individual to control a person’s reproductive health.’
Hitmaker Halsey, who is pregnant with her first child, echoed Moore’s opinion that Britney is a victim of an abusive system as she reacted to her court statement
The singer, 26, also expressed disgust at the pop star’s revelation that she has been forced to have a IUD contraceptive device fitted even though she wants another baby
Pop superstar Carey tweeted her love and support and urged Britney to ‘stay strong’
Out and about: Meanwhile Britney is pictured driving around her Los Angeles neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon after the dramatic conservatorship hearing. Her boyfriend Sam Asghari, 27, is in the passenger seat and a bodyguard in the back
On-the-go: The singer went for a drive shortly after her explosive testimony before Judge Brenda Penny
Harvey Weinstein accuser and former Charmed star Rose McGowan joined in the outpouring of sympathy for Britney.
Posting a video to Instagram, she described herself as ‘brutally angry’ about the way the Toxic hitmaker has been treated.
In a message to Britney, she said: ‘We hear you, we have heard you, I know the cost of control.’
Retweeting an article from the Hollywood Reporter, McGowan, 47, added” Britney Spears has every right to be angry. How would you feel if your life had been stolen, dissected, mocked?
‘I pray she gets to live [her] life on her terms. Stop controlling women!’
Harvey Weinstein accuser and former Charmed star Rose McGowan described herself as ‘brutally angry’ about the way the Toxic hitmaker has been treated in an Instagram video
Retweeting an article from The Hollywood Reporter, McGowan, 47, added: ‘Britney Spears has every right to be angry. How would you feel if your life had been stolen, dissected, mocked?’
The View’s Meghan McCain expressed outrage at how Britney has been treated and suggested she’d been subjected to ‘inhumane conditions’
Pop superstar Mariah Carey tweeted: ‘We love you Britney!!! Stay Strong’ followed by three red heart emojis.
The View’s Meghan McCain opined: ‘How is what has been done to Britney Spears not a human rights crime?’
The conservative commentator continued: ‘Isolation. controlling her capacity to reproduce without her consent, forcing her to work under inhumane conditions. If she were any other person the people who did this to her would be in jail.’
Meanwhile, Courtney Stodden, who has herself been in the news lately after revealing she’d been a victim of online abuse from Chrissy Teigen, posted on Instagram: ‘Damn how much pain does this QUEEN have to keep enduring?!?!’
Others chiming in on social media included The Bachelorette’s Kaitlyn Bristowe, Jersey Shore star Snooki, Bravo’s Andy Cohen and singers Tinashe and Brandy.
Courtney Stodden, who has herself been in the news lately after revealing she’d been a victim of online abuse from Chrissy Teigen, posted on Instagram: ‘Damn how much pain does this QUEEN have to keep enduring?!?!’
Bachelorette co-host and former star Kaitlyn Bristowe shared a selfie in which she posed wearing a Britney t-shirt
Jersey Shore star Nicole Polizzi AKA Snooki had a few choice words to say about the matter on Twitter
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