Britney Spears, 43, now lives a quiet and mostly lonely life in her Los Angeles home. She rarely goes out and spends most of her time with staff and security but has very few real friends.
After divorcing Sam Asghari in 2023 and ending a short relationship with Paul Soliz, she has become more isolated. Friends worry about her mental health, but she refuses help and doesn’t believe anything is wrong. California law means no one can force her to get a mental health check.
Britney mainly communicates with fans on Instagram, posting dance videos and long, sometimes confusing captions. People close to her say she has good moments but can be unpredictable, even though she remains kind and gentle.
Her struggles began after her 13-year conservatorship ended in 2021. During that time, her father and a lawyer controlled her finances and personal choices. The #FreeBritney movement helped end it, giving her full control of her life and her $40–60 million fortune. But no plan for ongoing care was set up, and she is not required to have therapy, leaving friends worried about how to support her.