Britney Spears is blowing through her $60M estate post-conservatorship — but she’s ‘not going broke’

When Britney Spears dialed in to a court hearing on June 23, 2021, she sounded, to quote one of the many hit songs that made her a global superstar, stronger than yesterday.

For 24 minutes, Spears spoke with an astonishingly unwavering confidence about the alleged abuse she endured under a 13-year conservatorship established by her father, Jamie Spears, and his associates.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve owned my money,” she said.

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Britney Spears has “no concept of money” after her conservatorship, a source tells Page Six.britneyspears/Instagram
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“She’s not broke,” the source says.Britney Spears/Instagram
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“But she definitely could benefit from being more careful with her cash.”Less than five months later, Britney’s wish came true: A Los Angeles judge terminated the conservatorship on Nov. 12, 2021, restoring the Grammy winner’s autonomy and granting her sole access to her $60 million estate for the first time since Feb. 1, 2008.

But two and a half years after regaining her freedom, Britney, 42, is blowing through her finances, sources tell Page Six.

“She has no concept of money,” one insider says. “For over a decade, other people were in charge of her bank accounts, and every purchase had to be reported to the court — even if it was just a pack of gum. But now, she’s on her own.”

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The pop star’s dad, Jamie Spears, placed her under a conservatorship in 2008.Rachpoot/MEGA
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Britney was freed in 2021, giving her control of her finances again.Getty Images

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17She released a bestselling memoir, “The Woman in Me,” last year.

Britney Spears17“But she definitely could benefit from being more careful with her cash.”

Less than five months later, Britney’s wish came true: A Los Angeles judge terminated the conservatorship on Nov. 12, 2021, restoring the Grammy winner’s autonomy and granting her sole access to her $60 million estate for the first time since Feb. 1, 2008.

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But two and a half years after regaining her freedom, Britney, 42, is blowing through her finances, sources tell Page Six.

“She has no concept of money,” one insider says. “For over a decade, other people were in charge of her bank accounts, and every purchase had to be reported to the court — even if it was just a pack of gum. But now, she’s on her own.”

Britney Spears and Jamie Spears
The pop star’s dad, Jamie Spears, placed her under a conservatorship in 2008.Rachpoot/MEGA
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Britney was freed in 2021, giving her control of her finances again.Getty Images
Britney Spears
She released a bestselling memoir, “The Woman in Me,” last year.A second source tells us that the people in Britney’s inner circle are “in a precarious position,” as they do not want to “rock the boat and make her feel like she is in a conservatorship again” by raising concerns about her spending.“It’s tricky,” the insider notes. “No one wants to be Jamie 2.0.”The “Toxic” singer has not released an album since August 2016, and her last tour concluded in October 2018
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Britney often goes on luxurious vacations.britneyspears/Instagram
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We hear she spent “hundreds of thousands of dollars” last year on a trip to French Polynesia.The Brando/Mega
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She stayed at the five-star Brando resort.The Brando/Mega
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The resort’s luxurious accommodations can cost upwards of $23,000 per night.The Brando/Mega

She wrote on Instagram in January that she “will never return to the music industry,” citing the trauma she has endured.

However, Britney has released two major projects since her conservatorship ended: “Hold Me Closer,” her August 2022 collaboration with Elton John that reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “The Woman in Me,” her October 2023 memoir that became an instant New York Times bestseller.

We’re told the “Crossroads” star is “at the point of recoupment” with her $15 million publishing deal and earns “very significant” royalties for her candid book, which has sold more than 2 million copies in the US alone. (She reportedly gets 25 percent of the net profits.)

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The “Toxic” singer flies private when she travels.Splash News
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Trips on a chartered private plane can run between four and six figures per hour./ SplashNews.com
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A source tells us Spears “should keep an eye on” how much she spends on private jets.Splash News

“She’s not broke,” our first source asserts, “but she definitely could benefit from being more careful with her cash.”

Much of Britney’s spending stems from her frequent vacations to hotspots including Maui, Hawaii, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

We hear she dropped “hundreds of thousands of dollars” last year on a single trip to French Polynesia, where she stayed at the luxurious Brando resort, which can cost upwards of $23,400 per night.

“Between flying private and booking five-star villas, it can get costly — fast,” the second insider acknowledges.

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Britney is estranged from her family.Corbis via Getty Images
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She settled her conservatorship case with Jamie last week.AFP via Getty Images

A third source echoes, “She is not going broke but should keep an eye on private jets” before shutting down a “grossly exaggerated” new TMZ report that claimed Britney is in dire straits.

Private jet charters can cost anywhere between $3,000 and $185,000 an hour depending on the size of the plane and route flown, according to business aviation company Clay Lacy Aviation.

One saving grace is that the pop star — who is going through a divorce from her third husband, Sam Asghari — will no longer have to foot a multimillion-dollar bill for her legal battle with her estranged dad.

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The Grammy winner has not released an album in nearly eight years.Getty Images
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She is going through a divorce from Sam Asghari.Last week, news broke that she and Jamie, 71, had privately settled their conservatorship case instead of going to trial to tie up loose financial ends.“Her wish for freedom is now truly complete,” Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, said in an exclusive statement to Page Six at the time. “As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court or entangled with legal proceedings in this matter.”Britney’s reps did not respond to requests for comment