Britney Spears ‘ worried fans were left desperately hunting for clues after she shared a cryptic picture of a Scrabble board.
Since 2008, Britney’s father Jamie Spears has been her legal conservator, meaning he has control of her finances as final say on a wide range of her personal life decisions.
And now Britney’s situation has been brought to light more than ever before after New York Times filmed a documentary about her life behind closed doors.
Ever since being placed in a conservatorship, Britney’s fans have been worried sick for her welfare and well-being.
And after she shared a snap of her Scrabble board, fans were convinced it was Britney’s attempt of sending a message as a cry for help.
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Though the 39-year-old has not spoken publicly about the documentary, she has now sent fans into a spin with her latest Instagram offering.
“Can you find a word that isn’t actually a word????” she wrote alongside a snap of a Scrabble board. “Sometimes it’s fun to make ones up!!!!”
Britney’s board featured made-up words such as “sodeln” and “abirv”, sitting next to words “cakes”, “edge” and “wet”.
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Fans were left convinced that the board withheld secret messages from Britney as they rushed to social media in a desperate attempt to unmask the clues.
“Please someone crack the code, she’s trying to tell us something,” wrote one worried fan.
“THIS HAS TO MEAN SOMETHING,” another wrote.
A third fan added: “Someone decipher this. I’m sure there’s a secret code in there.”
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While other concerned followers gave their takes on what some of the words could mean, adding: “TIUQ is ‘QUIT’ spelled backwards. If you’re looking for a clue… that’s it.”
Another suggested: “I SEE ‘RISE’ LOUD AND CLEAR BB.”
Last year, Britney filed an application to the courts to remove Jamie from the position.
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However each of her appeals has been denied and Jamie remains as her co-conservator.
For years the Free Britney movement, which argues that she should be allowed to be in charge of her own life without legal constraint, was seen by many as over-eager fans putting two and two together and making six.
But now, the online campaign has taken on a life of its own with a string of celebs including Miley Cyrus, Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwyneth Paltrow and US host Andy Cohen all backing the campaign.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk