Britney Spears thinks doctors 'have failed her' and doesn't want a mental ...

Britney Spears thinks doctors 'have failed her' and doesn't want a mental ...
Britney Spears thinks doctors 'have failed her' and doesn't want a mental ...

Britney Spears believes her doctors 'have failed her' and doesn't trust the medical teams she's worked with so far in her ongoing conservatorship battle.

Spears made it clear in court that she would like her conservatorship to end without a mental health evaluation typically required.

'She doesn't have much trust for the doctors that she has worked with so far,' sources told PEOPLE magazine. 'She feels like they have failed her.'   

Struggle: Britney Spears believes her doctors 'have failed her' and doesn't trust the medical teams she's worked with so far in her ongoing conservatorship battle; seen in 2015

Struggle: Britney Spears believes her doctors 'have failed her' and doesn't trust the medical teams she's worked with so far in her ongoing conservatorship battle; seen in 2015

Britney, 39, gave an emotional, 23-minute testimony during a hearing in a Los Angeles court on June 23 where she pleaded with Judge Brenda Penny for freedom. 

The last time Spears spoke directly to the judge was in May 2019, but the court was closed to the public and her testimony was sealed, and details of her mental health have never been disclosed. 

Britney has been under a court order for 13 years where her father, Jamie, has held the power over all of her personal and financial decisions following her multiple involuntary holds in psychiatric hospitals.  

'I'm sorry for my ignorance, but I honestly didn't know that. But honestly, but I don't think I owe anyone to be evaluated. I've done more than enough. I don't feel like I should even be in room with anyone to offend me by trying to question my capacity of intelligence, whether I need to be in this stupid conservatorship or not. I've done more than enough.' 

Tough: Britney has been under a court order for 13 years where her father, Jamie, has held the power over all of her personal and financial decisions following her multiple involuntary holds in psychiatric hospitals; Jamie and Lynn seen in 2012

Tough: Britney has been under a court order for 13 years where her father, Jamie, has held the power over all of her personal and financial decisions following her multiple involuntary holds in psychiatric hospitals; Jamie and Lynn seen in 2012

Out with the old: Britney's longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, resigned saying he was no longer needed; seen in 2008

Out with the old: Britney's longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, resigned saying he was no longer needed; seen in 2008

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