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Is Britney Spears sitting down with Oprah? The singer drops a hint while sharing her truth

'Hopefully, my story will make an impact and make some changes in the corrupt system'

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Finally free from a 13-year conservatorship, singer Britney Spears is now looking forward to sharing her story and has dropped major hints regarding who she would like to be interviewed by, as well as the topics she would be open to discussing.

Britney gave fans a preview of what's to come in a new video posted to her social channels, explaining that it's simply a "hint" of her thoughts before theoretically sitting down with Oprah Winfrey to "set things square."


"I do know how embarrassing [it] is to share the fact I’ve never seen cash or wasn’t able to drive my car," she explains in the video's caption, "but honestly it still blows my mind every day I wake up how my family and the conservatorship were able to do what they did to me."

Spears adds, "it was demoralizing and degrading !!!! I’m not even mentioning all the bad things they did to me which they should all be in jail for … yes including my church going mother !!!! I’m used to keeping peace for the family and keeping my mouth shut … but not this time … I have NOT FORGOTTEN and I hope they can look up tonight and know EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN !!!!"

In her video, Britney addresses what she says are burning questions from fans regarding her plans now that she has been released. “I’ve been in the conservatorship for thirteen years... That’s a really long time to be in a situation you don’t want to be in,” Spears says. "So I'm just grateful, honestly, for each day, and being able to have the keys to my car, and being able to be independent and feel like a woman," which include simple things that many may take for granted, such as "owning an ATM card, seeing cash for the first time, being able to buy candles."

"It makes a huge difference," Britney adds. "It's nice. It's really nice."

The singer went on to explain that her goal now is not to be a "victim," but rather, "to be an advocate for people with real disabilities and real illnesses. I'm a very strong woman, so I can only imagine what the system has done to those people. Hopefully, my story will make an impact and make some changes in the corrupt system."

Finally, thanking everyone who showed their unwavering support throughout her legal battles, Britney credits her fans for keeping her afloat after her "voice was muted and threatened for so long." Spears says, “I honestly think you guys saved my life, in a way. 100 percent,” before wishing viewers "a good year, a good Christmas," and that they all continue to “rock on.”

BUT WAIT... There seem to be other, tiny-toed plans in Brit Brit and fiancé Sam Asghari's immediate future as well. Just hours before posting her familial call-out above, the mother of two shared a black and white photo by Kei Moreno di Tomasso of a woman and child's feet, along with an exciting caption.

"I'm thinking about having another baby," Britney exclaimed. "I wonder if this one is a girl ... she's on her toes reaching for something … that's for sure." Asghari responded in the comments section saying, "I hope she has great calves like that! That genetic wouldn't be coming from me," adding a crying laughing emoji and the hashtag #chickenleg.

Spears is currently in the midst of a two-month, self-imposed celebration following the termination of her conservatorship. On December 2, the singer will turn 40, and recently told fans that she is “celebrating my freedom and my B day for the next two months !!!!!!!!!!! I mean after 13 years … I think I’ve waited long ENOUGH !!!!”

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'Hopefully, my story will make an impact and make some changes in the corrupt system'