ET is breaking down the latest surrounding Britney Spears' conservatorship and courtroom appearance.
Here's a look at some of the most surprising bombshells from Wednesday's hearing.
Britney Spears did not hold back in a nearly 20-minute statement given via telephone on Wednesday.
'This conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good,' the singer said during a hearing on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Britney Spears’ boyfriend, Sam Asghari, took to Instagram to post a snap wearing a ‘Free Britney’ shirt.
The singer addressed the Los Angeles court directly on Wednesday, appearing remotely due to COVID-19 protocols.
ET speaks with Samantha Stark, the New York Times journalist who directed FX's 'Framing Britney Spears.'
'She's been looking forward to this day for a very long time,' a source tells ET.
The fitness guru shared a photo of himself rocking a 'Free Britney' T-shirt.
Confidential court records claim the singer expressed 'serious opposition' to the conservatorship more often than previously known.
ET speaks with legal expert Rachel Stockman on what to expect from Britney Spears’ highly anticipated court hearing.
'I'm in a transition in my life,' the singer explained via Instagram ahead of her conservatorship hearing on June 23.
'I fluctuate a lot with my weight, and I remember ... I didn't feel good about my body,' the singer recalls.
The singer will be able to speak out regarding her long-standing conservatorship during a June court hearing.