Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, shared a cryptic message about “darkness” after the pop star again called for her conservatorship to end.
The New York Post reports that Lynne Spears took to Instagram on Wednesday night, hours after the latest hearing in Spears’ court battle, to post a Bible verse from the Gospel of John.
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it,” the message read.
Lynne, 66, was among the parties who virtually attended Wednesday’s hearing, where Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny granted Britney, 39, the right to hire her own lawyer for the first time since her conservatorship began in February 2008.
The Toxic singer retained former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart following the recent resignation of her court-appointed lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III.
After the judge approved Rosengart joining the case, Britney tearfully reiterated her desire to terminate the legal arrangement, which has put her father, Jamie Spears, in control of her personal affairs and estate for the past decade.
“I’m here to get rid of my dad and charge him with conservatorship abuse,” the Grammy winner said.
Lynne has never had a formal role in the pop star’s conservatorship, though she is an “interested party.”
During a previous hearing on June 23, Britney testified for 24 minutes, claiming that she had been forced to go on tour in 2018 and was sent to a mental health facility against her will in 2019.
She also alleged that her conservators have prevented her from having her IUD removed so that she can have a baby with her boyfriend of nearly five years, Sam Asghari.
“I shouldn’t be in a conservatorship,” the entertainer told the court at the time. “If I can work and provide money and work for myself and pay other people, it makes no sense.”
Jamie, 69, and Lynne have been divorced since 2002. They are also parents to son Bryan, 44, and daughter Jamie Lynn, 30.
The next hearing in Britney’s conservatorship case is set for September 29.
This article originally appeared on the New York Post and is republished here with permission
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