This week both her manager & court appointed lawyer have resigned
The fallout from Britney Spears' court testimony is being described as "a house of cards".
Britney has demanded for the conservatorship should end - the agreement controls many aspects of her life and is overseen by her father.
The singer's court-appointed lawyer Samuel Ingham asked to resign from his role earlier this week.
He has represented Britney since she was placed under a conservatorship in 2008.
The resignation came just one day after her manager Larry Rudolph stepped down.
Melanie Finn, Entertainment Correspondent with the Irish Independent, says celebrities are coming out in force to support the star:

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