"I'm Not Slaves"...Brittany Randy Spears, Forced Birth control and Medication Disclosure (Comprehensive 2-bore)
Pop star Brittany Randy Spears, 39, who once wrinkled the world stage, made the screams at the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Sunday, Reuters and the Associated Press reported.
He made his debut as a girl in 1999 and emerged as a world star at once. He is still a legendary idol, but he has lived a life tied to his father's bondage.
In response, the court has called for the removal of paternity Jaymee Randy Spears from the courtroom's Legal guardianship.
The court held a hearing to listen directly to Randy Spears' position, and he spoke in an exasperated voice of injustice and psychological suffering he suffered in a way that he expressed his position on the burn for about 20 minutes.
Randy Spears called her paternal guardianship 'abuse' and said: "I want to end this, this Legal guardian system dealt with me as a worse side than a good side. I want my life back," he said.
"I am not here as someone's Slaves," he said. "I am suffering from trauma, unhappy, and insomnia. I'm in anger and I shed tears every day," he said.
"My father approved of everything that happened to me," he said, stating that his father felt like he liked to control his daughter.
Randy Spears said she "didn't say anything about the schedule" and claimed that her parents only told me that they had to do something.
He raised his voice as if he could not control his feelings on the day, poured out his remarks like a quick-fire, and insisted that "my father, my aides, and my agency should go to prison."
Judge Toroe also expressed his encouragement.
Judge Brenda Penny encouraged Randy Spears to "know that he needs a lot of courage" before making a court statement, before revealing: "I want to be proud to come forward and tell you what I think."
Judge Penny did not make a specific decision on the day, however, saying that the application must be officially filed before making a decision on the termination of the Legal guardian status.
Randy Spears, a mother of two who turns 40 in December, was under the protection of her father Jaymi, who has been named a Legal guardian since 2008.
But Randy Spears recently launched the court battle, claiming that her father had controlled her life for 13 years.
Randy Spears once appealed to the judge in May 2019, but it was held privately outside at the time.
At the hearing, Randy Spears also revealed that she wanted to give her voice to the public.
Randy Spears especially wanted to undo the Birth control procedure, but the Legal guardian side also claimed to have prevented it, according to the New York Times and CNN.
I wanted to get rid of the IUD, the body's Birth control device, and have a third, but I was rejected.
Randy Spears said, "I wanted to get married and have a baby." "In the Legal guardian system, I heard that I could not get married and have a baby."
He has two sons with his divorced ex-husband, and is now confronting his biological father with his boyfriend.
Randy Spears also revealed she had to force lithium, a treatment for mental illness.
Lithium is also used to treat bipolar disorder, also called bipolar disorder.
"Lithium was completely different and much stronger than the drugs I was taking (before)," Randy Spears said, adding that she felt drunk (if she took it) and could not protect myself or speak to my parents.
He said he did not want to take lithium, adding: "I told my parents I was scared and they called six nurses home to keep an eye on me."
Outside the courthouse, more than 100 fans of Randy Spears gathered to shout "Liberate Brittany" (Free Britney).
They waved signs with 'get out of Brittany's life' and some even touched or wept to the comments of Randy Spears in court.
Meanwhile, his biological wife, Jaymi Randy Spears, said she was "saddened to learn that her daughter suffered so much," according to his lawyer.