Britney Spears had a rough time a few years ago, but she managed to get through it and appears to be a stronger woman for it. At the time of her very public meltdown, Britney seemed more than a little angry over her father’s interference in her life. Jamie applied and won a conservatorship over his daughter which basically gave him complete control over her finances, medical care and any decision she would have normally made as an adult. Now, with a little hindsight and maturity, Britney realizes just what her father did.
Britney’s return to the top of the music world was recognized at MTV’s VMAs when she received the Michael Jackson Vanguard award for her time in the industry. A source says, “Britney now recognizes that if her father hadn’t stepped in and taken the action that he had, well.…” Although it is still a very private situation, the source says, “Britney is now crediting Jamie for saving her life.”
And thank goodness he stepped in when he did. Things were not looking good for Britney. Her children had been taken away from her, and she was headed down a road that could have ended very badly. The source claims, “Britney’s relationship with her dad is in a very, very good place now.” Her feelings were obvious backstage, “She was extremely emotional backstage before leaving for the VMAs and kept telling her daddy how much she loves him.”
The conservatorship and her father’s hand have helped rebuild Britney’s personal and professional life. Britney is surrounded by people who love her and want what is best for her, something that was lacking before. A source reveals, “There is a very good chance that a decision could be made to pull the plug in early 2012.” Once that happens, her personal life may change as well. Her longtime boyfriend, Jason Trawick is ready to take their relationship to the next step. “Jason has made it known that he wants to marry Britney. It’s just a matter of timing of the engagement, and if the conservatorship is lifted off Britney personally, well, it makes it a lot easier for Jason to propose.”
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