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Britney Spears ‘may speak in court last minute’ and is ‘the most hopeful for this hearing’ since conservatorship started

BRITNEY Spears “may speak in court last minute” and is “the most hopeful for this hearing that ever” since her conservatorship started.

The most recent hearing in the singer’s conservatorship battle is taking place in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

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APThe latest hearing in the conservatorship case takes place on Wednesday[/caption]

Before Britney’s most recent hearing began, a source close to the singer told The Sun: “Britney has said all she has needed to say publicly for now so no, she will not be part of today’s hearing.

“She is in constant contact with her lawyer Mathew and will get updates from that.

“There’s a chance she can join last minute like she did last time but today, we largely expect Jamie to take up most of the time talking.

“So she decided to skip this one out since it’s smarter to keep those two separate. Her mother Lynne will also make a statement.”

The informant continued: “Judge Brenda Penny has a lot to say as well.

“Britney is the most hopeful for this hearing than those close to her have ever seen since the conservatorship started.”

Wednesday’s hearing is the most highly anticipated one since Britney, 39, testified during a previous hearing in June.

During the June hearing, the singer made shocking allegations and made it clear she wants to end the conservatorship that has lasted for 13 years.

While Britney is not present in court, her parents — Jamie and Lynne Spears — will be appearing via Zoom.

Additionally, the singer’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, will be at the hearing.


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