Britney Spears’ songwriter says the pop star has been treated as a “child who has no rights”

Britney Spears’ former songwriter says the pop star is treated as a “child who has no rights” with guardianship

A composer who worked with Britney Spears is expressing his support for the singer in the ongoing saga that revolves around his fortune.

Claude Kelly, 40, who worked with singer The … Baby One More Time, 39, on his Circus album, told The Sun that the artist was treated unfairly as a result of actions that took place more than a decade ago.

“She is 39 years old and has been doing this for a long time, it makes no sense for her to be treated like a child who has no rights,” Kelly told the outlet.

The most recent: Claude Kelly, 40, a songwriter who worked with Britney Spears, is expressing his support for the singer in the ongoing saga that revolves around her fortune.

Kelly said of Spears: 'She is 39 and has been doing this for a long time, it makes no sense that she is being treated as a child who has no rights'

The most recent: Claude Kelly, 40, a songwriter who worked with Britney Spears, is expressing his support for the singer in the ongoing saga that revolves around her fortune.

The music industry professional said that “there are hundreds of other celebrities who have gone through very difficult times, such as public breakdowns, public divorces or embarrassments and they did not have to lose all of their rights.”

Kelly said the situation surrounding the Grammy-winning singer ‘raises a bigger human rights issue and it makes no sense to take away people’s right to live the way they want to live.

Kelly, who also wrote songs for artists like Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera and Kelly Clarkson, said Spears’ scrutiny should serve as a wake-up call for others who may be going through a difficult time.

“If that’s the case, then we should all be concerned, because we’re all going to fuck, fail and make mistakes,” said Kelly. ‘God forbid anyone to come in, be it your father or mother, your husband or your wife or anything else and decide:’ You no longer have the right to decide how to live your life ‘.’

Ongoing: The situation surrounding the singer Lucky continues to infiltrate about 12 years after a Los Angeles court granted her father Jamie, 68, control over her finances in the legal settlement.  It was taken in 2008

Ongoing: The situation surrounding the singer Lucky continues to infiltrate about 12 years after a Los Angeles court granted her father Jamie, 68, control over her finances in the legal settlement. It was taken in 2008

The situation surrounding singer Lucky continues to infiltrate about 12 years after a Los Angeles court granted Jamie, 68, control over his finances in the legal settlement.

Attention continued to grow around the situation amid the rise of the #FreeBritney movement, a group of fans focused on seeing the artist Toxic released from the conditions of guardianship; and unauthorized Hulu doc ​​Framing Britney Spears.

Speaking to CNN in December, Jamie said that he and Britney had not spoken in four months and that he remained focused to remain in charge of the guardianship.

“When a family member needs special care and protection, families need to strive, as I have for the past 12 years, to safeguard, protect and continue to love Britney unconditionally,” he said. ‘I have and will continue to provide unshakable love and fierce protection against those with selfish interests and those who seek to harm her or my family.’

Attention continued to grow around the situation amid the rise of the #FreeBritney movement, a group of fans focused on seeing the artist Toxic released from guardianship conditions

Attention continued to grow around the situation amid the rise of the #FreeBritney movement, a group of fans focused on seeing the artist Toxic released from guardianship conditions

A group of #FreeBritney supporters met in Miami in honor of singer Lucky

A group of #FreeBritney supporters met in Miami in honor of singer Lucky

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