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Britney Spears Is Finally Free To Live Her Life - The New York Beacon

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Source: Chelsea Guglielmino / Getty The ongoing saga of pop icon Britney Spears’ conservatorship woes has been a universal lesson in how we treat those battling mental health and what it means to have control over your life overall. Thankfully for the multiplatinum decades-spanning hitmaker, […]

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