Britney Spears Says Nude Photos Let Her See Herself "In a Lighter Way" Amid Conservatorship Battle

Britney Spears has opened up about a series of nude photos she posted to Instagram. The pop icon, who’s in the midst of battling her oppressive conservatorship, has shared several topless photos to her social media recently—prompting speculation and concern among fans that she’s now clarifying. No, she didn’t get a boob job, and no, she’s not pregnant. She simply feels more free when she’s naked.

Britney first posted topless photos to Instagram at the end of July, simply captioning them with several kiss mark (💋) emojis. They came right around the time she started opening up more on social media—even calling out her dad, her sister, and her critics on Instagram.

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But on Monday night, Britney—who, according to a New Yorker report does write her own social posts—explained that being naked helps her feel more free and more like herself, writing, “I wanted to see myself in a lighter way,” and expanding on her thoughts in a lengthy caption:

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She later added that she’s been feeling like the weight of the world is on her shoulders (given what she’s been through with her conservatorship, this is more than understandable):

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Britney then ended her post with a direct mention of the #FreeBritney movement, expressing appreciation for fans’ support:

Love to see Britney being herself! For more on the #FreeBritney movement, and where Britney’s petition to end her conservatorship stands, head below:

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