The singer detailed the conservatorship’s control including not allowing her to remove her IUD and forcing her to take medications

Britney Spears delivered an impassioned testimony on Wednesday in which she described the conservatorship that has governed her life for 13 years as an “abusive” arrangement that has denied her basic rights.

“This conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good,” she said, pleading for a Los Angeles court to end it. “I deserve to have a life.”

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