Britney Spears is celebrating a few small victories as two members of her conservatorship are backing away from the singer.
The 39-year-old singer is said to be feeling 'relieved' and 'hopeful' after two key members of her inner circle - manager Larry Rudolph and lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III both stepping away from her, according to E! News.
Rudolph has resigned as her manager while Ingham has asked not to represent the singer, which she thinks are, 'steps in the right direction.'
Victories: Britney Spears is celebrating a few small victories as two members of her conservatorship are backing away from the singer
Relieved: The 39-year-old singer is said to be feeling 'relieved' and 'hopeful' after two key members of her inner circle - manager Larry Rudolph (above) and lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III both stepping away from her, according to E! News .
'She's finally feeling hopeful about the future. She thinks people are resigning because they know she is speaking the truth,' the insider says.
'She is relieved her attorney resigned and hopes that if she can pick her own lawyer, it means the judge is leaning towards terminating the conservatorship,' the source added.
The unnamed source added, 'She's trying to be patient and see what happens. She is happy that things are starting to happen, and that the truth has finally come out.'
Hopeful: 'She's finally feeling hopeful about the future. She thinks people are resigning because they know she is speaking the truth,' the insider says
Ingham filed documents with the court on