The pop star’s husband, Sam Asghari, also addressed the reports.
Britney Spears is hitting back at reports that her friends and family tried to stage an intervention.
The pop star denied the rumor in a lengthy Instagram caption on Thursday, writing, “It makes me sick to my stomach that it’s even legal for people to make up stories that I almost died.”
The “Gimme More” singer seemingly referred to a TMZ report where a source claimed that loved ones close to Spears were worried she was “gonna die” and wanted to convince her to seek treatment. The source told the outlet that “people around Britney have become alarmed by her erratic, volatile behavior.”
However, Spears made it clear to her followers that at “some point enough is enough,” also suggesting that things have gotten so out of control that she will probably “have to stop posting on Instagram because even though I enjoy doing it, there’s obviously a lot of people who don’t wish me well !!!”
“I’m honestly not surprised at all … Again doing the best I can !!! Again, the conservatorship has been over for almost a year. No folks, it’s not 2007 … it’s 2023 and I’m making my first homemade lasagna at home !!! I finally got my fireplace to work in my living room !!!” she added.
She concluded with a subtle reminder, “As my hubby says it best: don’t believe everything you read !!! All that love right back at ya.”
Spears’ husband, Sam Asghari, also spoke out about the intervention rumors, telling Access Hollywood’s Mario Lopez, via an exclusive statement, that an “intervention did not occur.”
“My wife is in full control of her life and will continue to make all decisions involving her care regardless of circumstances. Speculation on her health is inappropriate and should end immediately,” he said to Lopez.
Prior reports provided to TMZ indicated that Asghari and Spears’ manager were the ones who initiated the plan to convince the singer to “sequester” in a Los Angeles home for two months for treatment.
PageSix reported that Spears reportedly met with a doctor on Wednesday and that it went “well.”
All reports remain unverified and come just weeks after a welfare check was conducted by police at the request of some worried fans who were concerned about the content she was posting on social media.
The “Toxic” songstress addressed the incident after getting a visit from the Ventura County Sheriff’s office, noting, “As everyone knows, the police were called to my home based on some prank phone calls. I love and adore my fans, but this time things went a little too far, and my privacy was invaded.”
“The police never entered my home and when they came to my gate they quickly realized there was no issue and left immediately,” she explained. “This felt like I was being gaslit and bullied once the incident made it to the news and being portrayed once again in a poor and unfair light by the media.”
Spears recently attracted media attention for what was deemed “manic” behavior displayed in a Los Angeles restaurant. Despite fuzzy camera footage and reports accusing her of bizarre behavior, the “Circus” crooner later poked fun at the rumors, insinuating that there wasn’t much truth to them.
Her 13-year conservatorship came to an end in November 2021, and she wedAsghari in June 2022.