Britney Spears fans want Oprah Winfrey to interview her… but there are ‘no plans’ for a tell-all

Britney Spears fans are begging for the pop star to do a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey so she can tell her own story, following the New York Times documentary Framing Britney and her ongoing legal battles over her conservatorship.

Fans started floating the idea after the success of O’s interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, flooding social media with suggestions. 

And while insiders say Spears, 39, has ‘no plans’ for a tell-all, Oprah ‘would most likely be her first choice’ for interviewer, according to Entertainment Tonight.

Response: Britney lovers want the star to be able to tell her side of the story, following the release of the Framing Britney documentary and her ongoing conservatorship battle. Seen above 2019

Dish! Britney Spears fans are begging for the pop star to do a sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey but her team says there are ‘no plans’ for such a chat

Spear has previously ‘considered speaking out about her past, mostly because she doesn’t feel others should tell her story,’ the source continued.

But the Stronger singer is said to be reluctant, as she’s ‘always hated doing interviews.’ 

‘She’s always hated doing interviews but if she ever takes that step, Oprah would most likely be her first choice.’

And the source said that Spears wouldn’t be able to just jump into an interview.

 ‘At this point, there is no plan in the works for her to do an interview but when she does, there will be steps Britney would need to take before speaking out,’ they explained. 

Britney sat down with Oprah all the way back in 2002, where the then-20-year-old said she was learning about herself, ‘knowing what I want’ and ‘not having people have to tell me [what to do.]’

Flashback:u00A0Britney sat down with Oprah all the way back in 2002, where the then-20-year-old said she was learning about herself, 'knowing what I want' and 'not having people have to tell me [what to do]'

Flashback: Britney sat down with Oprah all the way back in 2002, where the then-20-year-old said she was learning about herself, ‘knowing what I want’ and ‘not having people have to tell me [what to do]’

Foreshadowinig: 'They mean well,' she added of the people trying to help her. 'I think there is a factor about me that people want to protect'

Foreshadowinig: ‘They mean well,’ she added of the people trying to help her. ‘I think there is a factor about me that people want to protect’

‘They mean well,’ she added of the people trying to help her. ‘I think there is a factor about me that people want to protect.’

Britney has renewed her bid to have her father Jamie Spears permanently replaced as her conservator after a years long battle over control over personal affairs and finances.

Spears’ lawyer Sam Ingham told a Los Angeles court hearing on Wednesday that he will ask that Jodi Montgomery, who in 2019 was appointed temporary conservator of the singer’s personal affairs, be made permanent. 

Ingham said he would present the petition at an April 27 hearing. 

Spears has made clear through her lawyer in the past year that she no longer wants her father, Jamie Spears, involved in her affairs or $60 million fortune. 

Power shift: The singer's post come after word her legal team is looking to have her father Jamie Spears permanently replaced as her conservator after a years long battle over control over personal affairs and finances

Power shift: The singer’s post come after word her legal team is looking to have her father Jamie Spears permanently replaced as her conservator after a years long battle over control over personal affairs and finances

A previous bid to remove him failed in August last year. 

Montgomery, who is the singer’s care manager, took over from her father in 2019 after he suffered a bout of ill health. 

Jamie Spears remains legal guardian of his daughter’s financial affairs but is now sharing those duties with the Bessemer Trust, a financial instituation. 

A planned court review on Wednesday of the pop star’s finances was postponed for a month. 

Jamie Spears was appointed conservator in 2008 after his daughter was hospitalized for psychiatric treatment following a widely publicized breakdown.

A television documentary in February brought new scrutiny to the case and to the #FreeBritney movement started by fans.

Behind the scenes: Jamie (left with Britney in Las Vegas) was appointed conservator in 2008 after his daughter was hospitalized for psychiatric treatment following a widely publicized breakdown

Behind the scenes: Jamie (left with Britney in Las Vegas) was appointed conservator in 2008 after his daughter was hospitalized for psychiatric treatment following a widely publicized breakdown

Those supporters believe Spears is being kept prisoner and that she is sending cryptic signals begging to be freed through her various social media accounts. 

Dozens of her fans gathered outside the court in Los Angeles on Wednesday as the hearing related to her conservatorship was underway.

Vivian Thoreen, an attorney for Jamie Spears, noted last month the pop star had never requested the termination of the legal arrangement. 

‘This is a story about a fiercely loyal, loving, and dedicated father who rescued his daughter from a life-threatening situation. People were harming her and they were exploiting her,’ Thoreen told TV show ‘Good Morning America’ in an interview.

‘Anytime Britney wants to end her conservatorship she can ask her lawyer to file a petition to terminate it,’ Thoreen said.

It comes as her conservatorship battle and the #FreeBritney movement is to be explored in a new BBC Two documentary.

Dozens of her fans, who started au00A0#FreeBritney movement, gathered outside the court in Los Angeles on Wednesday as the hearing related to her conservatorship was underway

Dozens of her fans, who started a #FreeBritney movement, gathered outside the court in Los Angeles on Wednesday as the hearing related to her conservatorship was underway

The documentary is set to follow BAFTA-winning journalist Mobeen Azhar as he journeys from Britney’s hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana to Los Angeles, while delving into her passionate fan base. 

It will include some of the recent court hearings related to the case. 

‘I went to LA in search of the truth of how Britney Spears, one of the biggest pop stars on the planet, ended up in a conservatorship,’ Azhar said of the documentary, which is set to air this spring. 

‘I found myself in a world of lawyers, superfans and paparazzi and spent time with many of the people who’ve had a front row seat in Britney’s life.

‘This film taps into the energy of the #FreeBritney movement and questions the industry, fandom and the laws that facilitate conservatorships.’

A television documentary in February brought new scrutiny to the case and to the #FreeBritney movement started by fans. Those supporters believe Spears is being kept prisoner and that she is sending cryptic signals begging to be freed through her various social media accounts

A television documentary in February brought new scrutiny to the case and to the #FreeBritney movement started by fans. Those supporters believe Spears is being kept prisoner and that she is sending cryptic signals begging to be freed through her various social media accounts