According to reports, a psychiatrist will rule if singer Britney Spears can look after herself yet.
Having successfully completed a nine-month world tour without incident, California is going to look at the 28-year-old pop star the ability to make her own decisions again, TMZ reports.
She’s been under her dad Jamie’s supervision for the past two years, ever since she was put under a psychiatric hold for a second time in February ‘08. Now a psychiatrist is meeting with her to determine if she can be allowed to conduct her own affairs.
According to TMZ, there have been “several lengthy meetings recently between the lawyers and the court commissioner in the commissioner’s chambers”.
While Britney may soon be able to control her personal affiars, her father will likely continue to control her “business.”
TMZ reported, “There are actually two conservatorships – one over Britney, the person, and the other over Britney’s business affairs. We’re told the business conservatorship will likely continue.
“The issue on the table is whether to end the conservatorship over Britney, the person. Again, no decisions have been made, but it’s all moving in that direction.”

Well, it looks like Britney Spears has done it again; this time her most recent song aptly titled “3,” condones a threesome as an acceptable means of sexual expression: the problem with her unrivaled ingenuity is that most of her audience are “tweens, ” which typically refers to the age of twelve. Unfortunately, Spears’ target audience does not understand what a threesome is exactly, but with enough investigative energy and prodding, the “tween” will in a few years be following suit.
In addition to learning that having babies as a teenager is wonderful, the means by which the baby is conceived will be illustrated in Spears’ sexual guidelines pop-up book. Unless of course parents’ decide to intervene and perhaps filter the material that their child gets his or her ears and eyes on.
Here are some of the lyrics to her most recent canticle: “Three is a charm, Two is not the same, I don’t see the harm, So are you game?” For those that feel confused, don’t be, Spears is in fact speaking of golf. Following in the footsteps of Perry Farell’s “Three Days,” which possibly contains even less wit than “3,” Spears plans on doing it her way; and the release is set for Nov. 24th, nearly five years after her last groundbreaking work of art.