Britney Spears says she’s writing a book about a murdered girl who becomes a ghost

Britney Spears says she’s writing a book about a girl who is murdered and turns into a ghost.

The pop star, 39, shared a bit about her latest creative project in a lengthy Instagram post on Friday, outlining a saga about a soul trapped between worlds. 

Spears explained: ‘I’m writing a book about a girl⁣ who was murdered yet her ghost gets stuck in limbo because of trauma and pain and she doesn’t know how to cross over to the world she use to know !!!!’

Her new idea comes amid word her father Jamie Spears will be deposed over claims he mismanaged her finances and spied on her, exclusively reported by DailyMail.com. 

Creative project: Britney Spears says she’s writing a book about a murdered girl who becomes a ghost trapped between Earth and the afterlife

‘After being stuck in limbo for three years, she is a ghost who thrives off of her reflection in her mirror for existence!!!! 

‘She has no one she can trust but something happens and she figures out how to cross over to the world where her family is !!!! 

‘Coming out of the limbo she has a decision to make … greet the same people who murdered her or create a whole new life !!!! 

‘She no longer needs her mirror … she found a portal by citing certain prayers constantly that give her the insight and gift to not be scared anymore and come out of limbo … but what I will leave to the IMAGINATION is what she does when she crosses over …… besides learning to write her name again!’ 

Britney has some experience with fiction.

She and mother Lynne co-wrote the young adult novel A Mother’s Gift, released in 2001.

The book, loosely based on Spears’ own life, follows 14-year-old Holly Faye Lovell who leaves her small town in Mississippi for the big city, after winning a prestigious music scholarship.

Interesting: Spears explained: 'I’m writing a book about a girl⁣ who was murdered yet her ghost gets stuck in limbo because of trauma and pain and she doesn’t know how to cross over to the world she use to know !!!!'

Interesting: Spears explained: ‘I’m writing a book about a girl⁣ who was murdered yet her ghost gets stuck in limbo because of trauma and pain and she doesn’t know how to cross over to the world she use to know !!!!’

Past work: Britney has some experience with fiction. She and mother Lynne co-wrote the young adult novel A Mother's Gift, released in 2001

Non-fiction: The Sometimes singer and mom also collaborated on 2000's Heart To Heart about Britney's own rise to fame

Past work: Britney has some experience with fiction. She and mother Lynne co-wrote the young adult novel A Mother’s Gift, released in 2001. They also collaborated on Heart To Heart, a chronicle of Britney’s rise to fame

The Sometimes singer and mom also collaborated on 2000’s Heart To Heart about Britney’s own rise to fame. 

Spears’ story seems to be inspired by her own saga, having been ‘trapped’ under the supervision of a conservatorship for the past 13 years.

Only recently her father was suspended from his role as conservator of her estate. 

News Britney’s legal team intends to depose her father and security manager who allegedly monitored and recorded the pop princess in her bedroom emerged on Friday exclusively via DailyMail.com.

A source close to the sensational conservatorship court case said Britney’s lawyer Mattclahew Rosengart will soon be requesting subpoenas and interviewing Jamie Spears and Robin Greenhill under oath.

The attorney plans to grill them about alleged ‘financial mismanagement and dissipation of funds’ and ‘the monitoring and recording of her phone and placing a listening device under her bed,’ the source said.

The legal wrangling in Britney’s conservatorship case has ratcheted up a notch after a security manager hired by her father confessed in a New York Times documentary to the shocking snooping, which he says was conducted on Jamie’s orders.

Sources tell DailyMail.com Britney intends to have her father Jamie and manager Robin Greenhill (pictured far right) deposed soon, following her victory in her conservatorship court case

Sources tell DailyMail.com Britney intends to have her father Jamie and manager Robin Greenhill (pictured far right) deposed soon, following her victory in her conservatorship court case

The pop singer's legal team plans to grill Jamie Spears and Robin Greenhill over claims of financial mismanagement and their alleged secret surveillance of the star

Robin Greenhill is an employee of Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, a business management firm that was hired by Jamie to administer the pop star's estate.

The pop singer’s legal team plans to grill Jamie Spears and Robin Greenhill (right) a business management employee hired to administer Britney’s estate, over claims of financial mismanagement and their alleged secret surveillance of the star

Jamie’s lawyer told the Times all actions were ‘well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court.’

The documentary’s claims were the second of a devastating one-two punch to Britney’s father, who was stripped of his conservatorship with immediate effect in a September 29 ruling by a Los Angeles judge after months of legal arguments by Rosengart to kick him from his role.

‘Now that Matt’s had the big victory on Wednesday, he’s deposing Jamie Spears and looking into Tri Star and Robin Greenhill in particular,’ the source said.

‘He will be subpoenaing and taking the deposition of Robin Greenhill. It will be coming up in approximately the next 30 days.’

The source added that Rosengart will be grilling Spears as to why Britney, who worked tirelessly for years with hit songs performed to millions of fans, had a relatively meager wealth.

‘It would be into alleged financial mismanagement – $60million net worth is smaller than one might think it would be,’ the source said.

The lawyer will also be asking Greenhill questions under oath about the former security manager Alex Vlasov’s allegations that he received mirrored texts and communications from Britney’s phone. 

Jamie Spears was stripped of his conservatorship with immediate effect in a September 29 ruling by a Los Angeles judge after 13 years

Jamie Spears was stripped of his conservatorship with immediate effect in a September 29 ruling by a Los Angeles judge after 13 years 

The singer's Matthew Rosengart (pictured addressing supporters and the media on September 29) will soon be requesting subpoenas and interviewing Jamie Spears and Robin Greenhill under oath, according to a close source

The singer’s Matthew Rosengart (pictured addressing supporters and the media on September 29) will soon be requesting subpoenas and interviewing Jamie Spears and Robin Greenhill under oath, according to a close source 

In Controlling Britney Spears, Vlasov, a former Black Box Security employee who said he worked with the singer’s team for nearly nine years, said the company had access to Spears’s phone and installed a listening device in her bedroom. 

The security member alleged that Spears’s father was in constant communication with the team surveilling about her every action. 

‘There was a group chat with Edan, [Tri Star employee] Robin [Greenhill], and Jamie, and security where they would basically post all the movement,’ Vlasov claimed. 

He told the filmmakers that he was asked to encrypt some of Spears’s text conversations so they could be sent to her father and an employee of a business management firm he had hired. 

Greenhill is an employee of Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, a business management firm that was hired by Jamie to administer the pop star’s estate.

A lawyer for the company told the Times that allegations were ‘not true’.

Dozens of fans and supporters of what has become known as the #FreeBritney movement gathered outside court last month with signs and banners during a hearing that ultimately saw Jamie Spears removed as her conservator

Dozens of fans and supporters of what has become known as the #FreeBritney movement gathered outside court last month with signs and banners during a hearing that ultimately saw Jamie Spears removed as her conservator

‘Ms. Greenhill was only involved in Ms. Spears’ security to the extent Ms. Spears requested her involvement, as well as Tri Star’s role of issuing the payments to the security company,’ the attorney said – but did not respond to questions of whether Greenhill ever received the texts.

Britney appears to be ecstatic over her newfound freedom, and praised her lawyer in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

‘Thankfully I found an amazing attorney Matthew Rosengart who has helped change my life!!!!’ she wrote.

The singer continued with a thinly veiled attack on her father and others who kept her constrained.

‘I suggest if you have a friend that’s been in a house that feels really small for four months … no car … no phone … no door for privacy and they have to work around 10 hours a day 7 days a week and give tons of blood weekly with never a day off … I strongly suggest you go pick up your friend and get them the hell outta there !!!!! If you’re like my family who says things like ‘sorry, you’re in a conservatorship’ … probably thinking you’re different so they can f**k with you !!!!’

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