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US singer Britney Spears arrives for the premiere of Sony Pictures' "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on July 22, 2019. (Photo: VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)

Pop star Britney Spears suddenly deleted her Instagram account after uploading a scathing post discussing what her family put her through in her conservatorship. 

Spears told her 42 million fans on Sunday that she felt she had received "no justice" after the shocking settlement in her conservatorship lawsuit. 

The 'Toxic' singer said that as a result of her mistreatment, she has suffered "nerve damage in her back." 

"I have to get acupuncture [sic] every day of my life now !!!," she captioned a photo of her bare backside. "If people only knew how I've had to crawl to my own door one time !!!" 

She continued that her family hurt her and that there has been no justice and probably never will be. 

Spears said that while she was being harassed for "months," there was a group of "people who sat and did nothing" along with her relatives.   

Then, it appeared she aimed at her parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears, who controlled her 13-year conservatorship.   

She added that the way she was brought up, she was always taught the fundamentals of right and wrong, but the two people who brought her up with that method hurt her. 

Her father, who is no longer with her, established the singer's conservatorship in 2008, giving him authority over all aspects of her life, including financial, personal, professional, and medical.   

Spears testified against her father in court, arguing that her conservators were "abusive" and that they let her work nonstop for their advantage in an attempt to get the conservatorship revoked in 2021.    

Although the conservatorship ended in November last year, Jamie and Spears formally resolved their ongoing legal fees issue and disagreement over the 71-year-old's financial management last week.