It Used Not To Be Aired, Britney Spears' 2016 Interview On Conservatory Finally Revealed
JAKARTA - Britney Spears underwent a conservatory for 13 years where her freedom and finances were managed by her own representative, her father. So far, she has been seen silent or never talking about the issue until a video circulated recently.
In 2016, Britney Spears was a guest on The Jonathan Ross program to promote Glory's album. At that time, television only broadcast an interview session about his album, even though Jonathan Ross had asked about the conservatory he was experiencing.
Sunday, November 10, Jonathan Ross's interview video is more complete on the internet. Through the full version, Ross asked if Spears was musically involved in making this album.
I want to ask about your old album, because you are involved here musically. I understand, compared to the previous (album)," said Jonathan Ross.
"You are in control of your music rather than before, right?" he continued.
"That's right," replied Britney Spears.
Jonathan Ross again asked why it took him so long to work on his music, but he didn't force Spears to tell the story.
"Why did it take so long? Why have you waited until now to do it?" said Ross.
"Yes.. a lot of things. I won't tell the whole story," said Britney Spears.
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"Yes, we know the whole story, so we don't need to talk about it at all," Ross said.
Spears continued, since he was at the conservatory, he felt there wasn't much he could do, including talking about music.
"Since the conservatory. I've been in the conservatory, it's been three years and I feel like a lot of things have been planned and asked to do. And I feel for this album, I want to make it look like my job and I want to do it myself, "explained Britney Spears.
"I'm trying to think strategically about what I'm doing and that's why it's so valuable," he continued.
Jonathan Ross then replied, "I hope this is really connected to other people and I suspect if this is connected then when they know it's coming from you yourself. You look like you're in a good position. Is that a safe thing I can say?"
"Yes," answered Britney Spears briefly.
The conservatory ended in Los Angeles in November 2021. Later, Spears wrote a memoir entitled The Woman in Me which contains her experience at the conservatory.