Britney Spears’ mental health continues to be one of the biggest concerns for her family and close friends, especially after an alleged altercation between the singer and her current boyfriend was made public a few days ago.
According to TMZ, sources close to the pop princess’s social circle think that the singer is in danger of harming herself or others, due to the fact that her mental health has worsened since her legal guardianship ended.
That reason caused some people to believe that the only long-term solution to maintain the artist’s safety is to reinstate the conservatorship.
Britney Spears could be going through a break down
Sources indicate that Britney Spears often does not take the medications that stabilize her mental condition, in addition to consuming alcohol and various drugs, which is concerning due to her previous substance abuse issues, which have already led her to rehab on multiple occasions.
In addition, Britney Spears could be experiencing radical mood swings and episodes of rage that end in physical violence, so several of her friends consider it impossible to communicate rationally with her at this time.

The situation is further complicated by the influence of her current boyfriend, Paul Soliz, who, supposedly, would be completely managing her home and life.
It should be noted that recently Britney and Soliz had a physical fight at the Chateau Marmont hotel, which ended with Britney half-naked in the hallway, screaming, an incident similar to the one that occurred in a Las Vegas hotel and that caused the singer to end up paying for the damages.
The Need for a New Guardianship
Sources close to Britney believe it was a mistake to end the conservatorship without a proper medical evaluation. They fear that, without legal intervention, Britney is in grave danger.
The only hope of her friends and family is that, understanding the true purpose of the surveillance, a judge can resist public pressure and consider creating a new conservatorship to protect Britney Spears.
This story was written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva
