Britney Spears delighted fans as she posted a video of her dancing to a Michael Jackson track on Thursday. Amid her mental health struggle and messy legal battle regarding the conservatorship her father still has over her affairs, Britney looked carefree and healthy as she showed off her epic moves to MJ and Janet Jackson's 1995 hit Scream. However, after she posted the clip to Instagram, fans quickly noticed that the video is not new and was actually taken in March 2018. Moves: Britney Spears shared a clip of her dancing to Michael Jackson's hit Scream on Thursday after her manager said she may never perform again Britney captioned the clip: 'Me and Michael' and is seen wearing a yellow bra top and plaid shorts as she works through a routine in her home gym. The song she dances to was written by Jackson about his frustration at the media coverage of the 1993 child sexual abuse allegations against him and features lyrics such as: 'With such confusions don't it make you wanna scream?/ Stop pressurin' me/ Just stop pressurin' me/ I can't take it much longer/ I think I might go insane,' Britney shared the energetic clip as longtime manager Larry Rudolph said that the singer may never perform again amid her mental health battle. The Crazy hitmaker was scheduled to resume rehearsals for her Britney: Domination Las Vegas residency after rescheduling the concert earlier this year, but according to the former entertainment lawyer, Britney will not return to the stage. Throwback: After she posted the clip to Instagram fans quickly noticed that the video is not new and was actually taken in March 2018 Britney captioned the clip: 'Me and Michael' and is seen wearing a yellow bra top and plaid shorts as she works through a routine in her home gym Larry, 55, told TMZ: 'As the person who guides her career - based on the information I and all of the professionals who work with her are being told on a need-to-know basis - from what I have gathered it's clear to me she should not be going back to do this Vegas residency, not in the near future and possibly never again.' He also told Variety that the 'Free Britney' movement is not necessary: 'I understand how much these fans love her and support her and I love that, he said. 'The part that concerns me is that it has no factual basis. The personal issues that Britney is dealing with are highly complicated and the conservatorship is there for a reason. The courts of the State of California take this very seriously. I hope the people allow her to have her private time.' The song she dances to was written by Jackson about his frustration at the media coverage of the 1993 child sexual abuse allegations against him and features lyrics such as: 'With such confusions don't it make you wanna scream?/ Stop pressurin' me/ Just stop pressurin' me/ I can't take it much longer/ I think I might go insane,' The video was shared on Britney's page after her manager said: 'From what I have gathered it's clear to me she should not be going back to do this Vegas residency, not in the near future and possibly never again.' He also said that he knows her very well as he has managed the pop siren for decades - from 1998 to 2004 and 2008 to present. 'I’ve been with her for two-thirds of her life,' Larry continued. 'I look at her almost like I look at my own daughter. It’s very emotional for me… and really rough. Personally, I want for her to just find a peaceful, happy place - whatever that means for her. It’s not about a career anymore - it's about life. '[Britney] is the one whose focus is on on [getting better]. She's driving it,' Larry told the publication. He added: 'Let her be a civilian for a while. She's given so much. Give her time.' Earlier on Thursday Britney was spotted going for coffee in Los Angeles in her Mercedes SUV, with a companion in the driving seat, as she made her way to a Starbucks. Caffeine fix: Earlier on Thursday Britney was spotted going for coffee in Los Angeles in her Mercedes SUV, with a companion in the driving seat, as she made her way to a Starbucks Distracted: The blonde beauty was seen looking downcast as she looked at something on her phone The blonde beauty was seen looking downcast as she looked at something on her phone. Meanwhile, a California judge has ordered an investigation into everybody who manages her financial affairs, medical care and personal life. The judge wants 'a thorough investigation of all the players' involved in maintaining the Toxic singer's affairs, according to documents obtained by The Blast, and has ordered a probate court investigator to take a look at those overseeing the conservatorship, including her father Jamie Spears. Britney and her bodyguard were seen out in her local neighborhood of Thousand Oaks, California, just outside LA The conservatorship was enacted in 2008, following Britney's public 2007 breakdown and subsequent hospitalization. A conservatorship is a 'court case where a judge appoints a responsible person or organization to care for another adult who cannot care for himself or herself or manage his or her own finances,' according to the California Judicial Branch. Jamie has taken a lead role in overseeing Britney's affairs, however The Blast also reported that recently the singer's mother Lynne 'has been staying with the singer ever since she made a move to join the conservatorship and take a greater role in caring for her daughter'. According to the gossip site, the court investigator will look at 'medical and financial records, including custody agreements and even contractual obligations … such as her Las Vegas residency.' and decide whether the constraints of her conservatorship should be loosened or modified. 'The personal issues that Britney is dealing with are highly complicated and the conservatorship is there for a reason' Britney's manager Larry Rudolph told Variety this week The judge in Britney's case has ordered a probate court investigator to take a look at those overseeing the conservatorship, including her father Jamie Spears, who has had control over her affairs since 2008 Break for freedom: Britney wants the constraints of the conservatorship to be loosened to give her more freedom. She is seen in a selfie video last month Meanwhile, Britney's mom Lynne on Monday told TMZ that the Gimme More artist is doing 'wonderfully,' as controversy continues to swirl around the Grammy-winner and the conservatorship currently commandeered by Jamie, 66. The Sometimes vocalist is currently at the center of a social media campaign dubbed #FreeBritney, which was set up by her fans concerned that she's trapped and being controlled by those closest to her. Lynne - who wants to take a role in the conservatorship if it remains in place - is adamant the singer is thriving. Lynne 'has always wanted to have a position in Britney's conservatorship,' a source told ET, and has tried at different points over for years to have some sort of say.' Amid speculation how Lynne is involved, a source told US that 'reports that Lynne is trying to help Britney loosen the constraints of the conservatorship are false,' and that 'if anything, Lynne wants Britney back in treatment, and that angers Britney.' Wasn't her choice: The pop superstar appeared in front of a judge in Los Angeles last week and alleged that her father Jamie (pictured 2008) was the one responsible for having her committed to rehab It was initially thought Spears checked herself into an unnamed facility for 30 days after she became 'distraught' over her dad's ongoing health battle, as Jamie ruptured his colon last November. However, the pop superstar appeared in front of a judge in Los Angeles last week and alleged that Jamie was the one responsible for having her committed to rehab. She argued that under the rules of the conservatorship, Jamie does not have the power to either commit her against her will or make her take prescription pills. Loyal fans: The Toxic vocalist is currently at the center of a social media campaign called #FreeBritney, which was set up by her fans concerned that she's trapped and being controlled by those closest to her Before all the madness: When asked by TMZ photographers in Los Angeles on Monday how Britney was doing, her mother Lynne simply replied: 'Wonderfully' The hearing, which was attended by Britney, her parents and a court-appointed lawyer, was held to assess the need for the singer to remain under the conservatorship of her dad. On Friday, Britney left the court barefoot and is understood to have asked for more freedoms under the conservatorship, but the request was not granted during the closed hearing. According to E!, the judge ordered an expert evaluation of Britney's situation and a status hearing (the star doesn't have to attend) was set for September 18. Britney - who has two sons, Sean, 13, and Jayden, 12, with her ex-husband Kevin Federline - wants the conservatorship to end, or to be granted more freedoms. Tribute: On Sunday, Britney's boyfriend Sam Ashgari, 25, posted a sweet Mother's Day message to her on his Instagram. She shares two sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline On Sunday, Britney's boyfriend of two years, Sam Ashgari, 25, posted a sweet Mother's Day message to her on his Instagram. 'Happy Mother's Day to all the beautiful mothers out there doing the toughest job in the world!' the personal trainer wrote alongside a photo of himself and Britney. Last month, Britney had posted a video clip to her https://www.instagram.com/p/BwnqpG5g7qn/ along with a message to her fans as a 'free Britney' movement gathered steam. I'm fine: Britney told fans last month 'What I need right now is a little bit of privacy to deal with all the hard things that life is throwing my way.' Britney said that rumors about her had 'gotten out of control' amid 'just so many things crazy things being said.' She said that the ongoing issues were causing her a hard time in a request for privacy amid the turbulent time. 'I am trying to take a moment for myself, but everything that’s happening is just making it harder for me,' she said, later adding, 'What I need right now is a little bit of privacy to deal with all the hard things that life is throwing my way. If you could do that, I would be forever grateful.' All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility