'Made me feel like nothing': Britney Spears says she was called ‘fat every day’ during her 'fearful' childhood

'Made me feel like nothing': Britney Spears says she was called ‘fat every day’ during her 'fearful' childhood
Britney Spears had a traumatizing childhood as she was called fat and was constantly controlled by her family with no will of her own (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

In a now-private-video shared on YouTube, Britney Spears has opened up about her reportedly traumatizing childhood days. In the 22-minute clip, the 40-year-old singer  spoke about her infamous conservatorship that ended in November 2021 as she also mentioned her growing up days in Kentwood, Louisiana.

As per the The Daily Mail, Britney said, "I was scared and fearful. I didn't really do anything. None of it made sense to me. All I do remember is I had to do what I was told. I was told I was fat every day I had to go to the gym, I had to just, and I'd never remember feeling so demoralized. And just, they made me feel like nothing. And I went along with it because I was scared. I was scared and fearful.”

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The ‘Perfume’ singer went on to explain that that fearfulness continued during the conservatorship too. Spears said, “Honestly, I just I didn't give a f**k anymore - because I couldn't go where I wanted to go. I couldn't have the nannies that I wanted to have; I couldn't have cash - and it was just demoralizing. So I was kind of like in this conspiracy thing, of people claiming and, like, treating me like a superstar.”