Is Britney Spears heading to Congress?

Los Angeles, California – Britney Spears could soon tell the tale of how she escaped her 13-year conservatorship in front of Congress.

Britney Spears (r.) and her attorney Mathew Rosengart (c.) have been invited to speak with Congress about her lengthy conservatorship battle.
Britney Spears (r.) and her attorney Mathew Rosengart (c.) have been invited to speak with Congress about her lengthy conservatorship battle.  © Collage: Screenshot/Instagram/britneyspears

There's no doubt that Britney is feeling Stronger than ever in the months following the termination of her years-long conservatorship.

On Wednesday, the pop princess indicated that she and her attorney, Mathew Rosengart, might be heading to Washington DC to further speak her truth.

Britney took to Instagram to share a letter from Reps. Charlie Crist and Eric Swalwell from December 1, 2021, inviting her to Congress to "describe in [her] own words how [she] achieved justice" in the fight for freedom.

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The letter stated that Congress was, "Elated that you were able to both remove your father as a years-long conservator in September and finally terminate your conservatorship entirely in November."

Crist and Swalwell continued to note that there were "many concerning issues" brought to light in her battle, such as being barred from hiring the legal counsel of her choice and being forced to work against her will.

In her post's caption, Britney wrote, "I’m grateful that my story was even acknowledged," adding, "In a world where your own family goes against you, it’s actually hard to find people that get it and show empathy!!!!"

Though the letter didn't state the purpose of the proposed congressional meeting or if any legislation would come from it, Britney seemed happy her story could incite change for the better.

"I want to help others in vulnerable situations, take life by the balls and be brave," Britney said.

"In the meantime, thank you to Congress for inviting me to the White House."

Whether Britney actually plans on meeting with Congress is unknown, but they surely aren't the only ones asking the Piece of Me singer for a tell-all.

Cover photo: Collage: Screenshot/Instagram/britneyspears

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