Britney Spears declares she ‘quit the business’ after ‘not having a voice for 13 years’

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The Princess of Pop blasted “all those rules” she had to follow as she reflected on her conservatorship in a candid new Instagram post.

Britney Spears casually declared that she “quit the business” as she reflected onof herself dancing in a crop top and shorts to 2007’s “Get Naked ,” writing in the caption that it is her “favorite” song from her two-decade career.and how she had to share the spotlight with her backup dancers.

“It was really weird because my dancers took the stage for this song 🎧 !!! Oh well !!! I listened to this song today and actually realized it for the first time 😏😏😏🙄🙄🙄 !!!” she wrote.britneyspears/Instagrambritneyspears/Instagram “I guess it was all those rules you know !!! Guess all those rules and not having a voice for 13 years in what I wanted gave a lot of people a thrill ride !!! Oh well !!! Psss no wonder I quit the business JUST SAYING !!!”last year for their “Hold Me Closer” duet — quickly brushed off the wounds of her past and left her 42.1 million followers on a positive note.Spears shared the post as her sons, Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, prepare to move to Hawaii.

 

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