Britney Spearsis calling out the people in her life who are only just now showing their support.Amid her well-publicizedconservatorship battle, the 39-year-old pop star shared a quote on her Instagram page, reading “Never forget who ignored you when you needed them and who helped you before you even had to ask.““There’s nothing worse than when the people closest to you who never showed up for you post things in regard to your situation whatever it may be and speak righteously for support … there’s nothing worse than that !!!!” she began in thecaptionalongside the Friday post.Spears continued, “How dare the people you love the most say anything at all … did they even put a hand out to even lift me up at the TIME !!!??? How dare you make it public that NOW you CARE … did you put your hand out when I was drowning ????““Again … NO … so if you’re reading this and you know who you are … and you actually have the nerve to say anything about my situation just to save face for yourself publicly !!! If you’re gonna post something …. Please stop with the righteous approach when you’re so far from righteous it’s not even funny …. 🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼 and have a good day !!!!!” she concluded. “PS if you’re reading this today and you can relate …. I’m sorry because I know what it’s like … and I send you my love 💋💋💋 !!!!“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Spears has received a wave of public support from fans,fellow celebritiesand her ownfamily membersafter taking the stand during a June 23 court hearing andspeaking outabout her 13-year conservatorship for the first time.At the time, Spears made numerous bombshell allegations, including how she was required to have an IUD and was not allowed to have more children. (The pop star is mom to sonsSean Preston, 15, andJayden James, 14, from her previous relationship with ex-husbandKevin Federline.)“The main reason why I’m here is I want to end the conservatorship without having to be evaluated,” Spears told the court at the time. “I shouldn’t be in a conservatorship if I can work and provide for myself and pay other people. It makes no sense. The laws need to change. I’ve worked since I was 17 years old.“Britney Spears.Nicholas Hunt/FilmmagicSince the June 23 hearing, her estate co-conservatorBessemer Trust,her longtimemanager Larry Rudolphand her court-appointed attorney Sam Ingham III have resigned from their positions.The “Toxic” singer’s most recent win came on Wednesday, when Judge Brenda Penny approved Spears and herpersonal conservator Jodi Montgomery’s request tohire her own lawyerfor her conservatorship case following Ingham’s resignation.She was alsogranted permission to hire Mathew Rosengart— whose firm has represented the likes ofSteven Spielberg,Sean Penn,Ben AffleckandEddie Vedder.During the hearing, the singer called in via phone and told the judge that she’d like topress charges against dad Jamie Spears, who is the co-conservator of her estate, for what she called “conservatorship abuse.““I want to press charges against my father today,” she said,according to CNN. “I want an investigation into my dad.“Jamie and his lawyers have not responded to multiple requests for comment. In a court document filed after Britney’s June 23 hearing, Jamie’s lawyer said the pop star’s father “was greatly saddened to hear of his daughter’s difficulties and suffering.“RELATED VIDEO: Paris Hilton Speaks Out After Britney Spears' Comments About Her During Singer’s TestimonyThe next day, a source close to the situationtold PEOPLEthat the star has imminent plans to file a motionseeking to remove her dadas the conservator of her estate.“That’s her main goal,” said the source, who noted that Spears' new lawyer, Rosengart, will also be asking the court to forgo a mental health evaluation for his client.“She’s really happy and excited that she has new representation,” the insider added. “She feels like she’s finally heading towards ending this.”

Britney Spearsis calling out the people in her life who are only just now showing their support.

Amid her well-publicizedconservatorship battle, the 39-year-old pop star shared a quote on her Instagram page, reading “Never forget who ignored you when you needed them and who helped you before you even had to ask.”

“There’s nothing worse than when the people closest to you who never showed up for you post things in regard to your situation whatever it may be and speak righteously for support … there’s nothing worse than that !!!!” she began in thecaptionalongside the Friday post.

Spears continued, “How dare the people you love the most say anything at all … did they even put a hand out to even lift me up at the TIME !!!??? How dare you make it public that NOW you CARE … did you put your hand out when I was drowning ????”

“Again … NO … so if you’re reading this and you know who you are … and you actually have the nerve to say anything about my situation just to save face for yourself publicly !!! If you’re gonna post something …. Please stop with the righteous approach when you’re so far from righteous it’s not even funny …. 🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼 and have a good day !!!!!” she concluded. “PS if you’re reading this today and you can relate …. I’m sorry because I know what it’s like … and I send you my love 💋💋💋 !!!!”

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Spears has received a wave of public support from fans,fellow celebritiesand her ownfamily membersafter taking the stand during a June 23 court hearing andspeaking outabout her 13-year conservatorship for the first time.

At the time, Spears made numerous bombshell allegations, including how she was required to have an IUD and was not allowed to have more children. (The pop star is mom to sonsSean Preston, 15, andJayden James, 14, from her previous relationship with ex-husbandKevin Federline.)

“The main reason why I’m here is I want to end the conservatorship without having to be evaluated,” Spears told the court at the time. “I shouldn’t be in a conservatorship if I can work and provide for myself and pay other people. It makes no sense. The laws need to change. I’ve worked since I was 17 years old.”

Britney Spears.Nicholas Hunt/Filmmagic

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Since the June 23 hearing, her estate co-conservatorBessemer Trust,her longtimemanager Larry Rudolphand her court-appointed attorney Sam Ingham III have resigned from their positions.

The “Toxic” singer’s most recent win came on Wednesday, when Judge Brenda Penny approved Spears and herpersonal conservator Jodi Montgomery’s request tohire her own lawyerfor her conservatorship case following Ingham’s resignation.

She was alsogranted permission to hire Mathew Rosengart— whose firm has represented the likes ofSteven Spielberg,Sean Penn,Ben AffleckandEddie Vedder.

During the hearing, the singer called in via phone and told the judge that she’d like topress charges against dad Jamie Spears, who is the co-conservator of her estate, for what she called “conservatorship abuse.”

“I want to press charges against my father today,” she said,according to CNN. “I want an investigation into my dad.”

Jamie and his lawyers have not responded to multiple requests for comment. In a court document filed after Britney’s June 23 hearing, Jamie’s lawyer said the pop star’s father “was greatly saddened to hear of his daughter’s difficulties and suffering.”

RELATED VIDEO: Paris Hilton Speaks Out After Britney Spears' Comments About Her During Singer’s Testimony

The next day, a source close to the situationtold PEOPLEthat the star has imminent plans to file a motionseeking to remove her dadas the conservator of her estate.

“That’s her main goal,” said the source, who noted that Spears' new lawyer, Rosengart, will also be asking the court to forgo a mental health evaluation for his client.

“She’s really happy and excited that she has new representation,” the insider added. “She feels like she’s finally heading towards ending this.”

source: people.com