Britney Spears is celebrating her newfound control over her finances by buying herself a new house, she revealed on Instagram.
The singer, 40, took to Instagram to share the view from her current bedroom as she gazed out on a pink skyline and her swimming pool as she revealed she would be moving out of the home before long.
Britney wrote: ‘So this is the view from my room… it’s pretty spectacular!!!! I’ve lived in this house for 7 years and I’m in the process of buying a new home… it’s time for change!!!!
‘I’ve been pretty modest about the home I live in now!!!! I know you guys have seen me dance in my living room…. but honestly I have 3 living rooms!!!!’
She added: ‘Maybe one day I’ll give you guys a tour but until then here’s the pink sky.’
It comes after Britney finally regained control over her personal and financial affairs after her conservatorship was removed after over 13 years.
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The conservatorship was terminated in November 2021 after a lengthy legal battle, meaning Britney’s father Jamie Spears no longer had control over her assets.
She is also said to have signed a $15million (£11million) book deal recently, to tell her own story of the last 13 years.
According to Page Six, publishing insiders claimed that she reached a huge deal with publishing house Simon and Schuster after a ‘bidding war’.
The deal is said to be ‘one of the biggest of all time, behind the Obamas’ with former US president Barack Obama and wife Michelle reportedly landing the largest ever figure for nonfiction books for their 2017 offering, which reportedly netted them around $60million (£44million).
Britney had previously objected to her sister Jamie Lynn Spears, 30, releasing her own autobiography, Things I Should Have Said, accusing her of profiting from her suffering.
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