Britney Spears details future dreams for when she is freed from 'abusive' conservatorship

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By Nika Shakhnazarova

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Britney Spears has unveiled her plans once she's freed from the controversial conservatorship she recently labeled as "abusive".

Since 2008, Britney's father Jamie Spears has been her legal conservator, meaning he has control of her finances and the final say on a wide range of her personal life decisions.

But the singer said she's no longer going to "settle", revealing her dreams for the future in an Instagram post.

"So what do you guys do to keep your dreams alive? Just curious cause at this point I'm not sure it’s a good idea to listen to advice from some people. Yesterday I realized all my tennis shoes were gone… I like them because I dance three hours most days and my feet hurt so I put tennis shoes on so my feet feel nice," she wrote to her 32.2 million followers.

Spears explained she ordered four new pairs, which were all too big, "so I’ve been without them for a long time! So when I woke up yesterday and remembered I had none I pulled a Carrie Bradshaw and ordered a bunch of new shoes online!"

After her assistant suggested checking in her closet, Spears said she was happy to spend lots of money, and wrote that she's "not gonna stop buying tennis shoes and heels ever… I’m not gonna settle and considering the other day I said I feel like I’m just getting here… THAT’S AN UNDERSTATEMENT."

It was then when the songstress opened up about finally being able to drive alone - something her conservators have banned her from doing in the past.

"Maybe I’ll just be nice and plant here and keep my dreams alive by thinking about visiting St. Tropez with [Cher] and eating ice cream… she was one of my favorite singers as a kid and I loved to dress up as her," she wrote.

"And thinking about having a six-pack like [Jennifer Lopez]… lord she's so inspiring in her new video. Again this is me with hope… love… and intention… by the way I do intend on going to the ball after I clean my house."

It comes as the singer was last week allowed to chose her own lawyer for the first time since 2008.

This came just days after she opened up about her contentious relationship with her father, and criticized his alleged excessive drinking amid her ongoing legal battles with him to regain control of her estate.

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