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Britney Spears reveals 'suffering and ugliness and sacrifice'

Britney Spears reveals 'suffering and ugliness and sacrifice'
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Britney Spears has shared a cryptic message about her mental health.

The rambling post comes amid the latest concerns for her well-being.

"Reflecting is good for the soul," the Baby One More Time singer wrote via Instagram.

"Sometimes when hard things happen, good things come from it and we learn. I learned that a real note of expression with emotion speaks volumes for us all!"

She continued, "Call it childish, silly, annoying. We grow up to become women, but do you dare keep the most sensitive part of the soul and allow it to rebel.

"The child within must speak in the most vulnerable of times. Sadness and darkness survive to make an understanding of losing someone and of the hurt and pain."

Spears' post comes a month after her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, released his tell-all memoir, You Thought You Knew, and expressed concern for the singer after her 13-year conservatorship ended in 2021.

Federline claimed that Spears, with whom he shares two children, is "getting close to the eleventh hour".

Alongside her latest post, Spears shared a video of herself dancing in a leopard-printed body suit.

"Sometimes through suffering and ugliness and sacrifice, extremely rare and beautiful things can be manifested and shared that can touch another person so they understand they are not alone, and yet the woman in me will make sure I find my destination," she concluded.

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