Britney Spears has revealed that she's now on the "right medication" after being in a conservatorship for the last 13 years.
On November 12, a judge put an end to the conservatorship that has controlled the singer's personal, professional and financial matters since 2008.
Her father Jamie Spears - who was also her conservator - pointed to her public mental health struggles as justification for the legal guardianship, and what was intended as a temporary arrangement was made permanent by the end of that year.
Since being freed of the legal guardianship, the singer has been keeping fans updated on how she's finding her newfound freedom.
"That beautiful … nice … and warm f**king fuzzy feeling when you've been waiting patiently for 13 years to be able to live your life however you choose and it's finally here," she wrote alongside a photo of a cozy fireplace decked out with Christmas decorations.
"And you might be surprised cause my prayers are pretty damn powerful ESPECIALLY when you're on the right medication just a month ago !!!!" she continued.
"Damn I can actually pray …. it feels so good to just BE HERE !!!! I'M HERE … thanks to no doctor or conservatorship people … good God my friends … it's good to BE HERE and be PRESENT !!!!"
Although she did not reveal what kind of medication she's on, she did hint to her followers to keep an eye out for something that could come about in the next three months.
"Since I can actually PRAY now hopefully in just 3 months there will be a shift for me … I mean who knows…" she continued, before "pulling a Snoop Dogg" and thanking herself for believing in herself all these years.
It was Judge Brenda J Penny who brought an end to the controversial conservatorship at the California hearing earlier this month. "The conservatorship of the person and estate of Britney Jean Spears is no longer required," Judge Penny said of the ruling.
This past summer, the #FreeBritney movement came to a head as the singer spoke out publicly against her father and the conservatorship in an explosive court testimony.
In the first hearing on June 23, in which the 'Gimme More' chart-topper appeared virtually, Britney referred to the conservatorship as "abusive".
She told the judge she had been prohibited from getting married and having a baby and was not permitted to remove her IUD.
Britney even said that her father and "anyone involved in this conservatorship" should be incarcerated. She also claimed that she was "forced to take Lithium" as a "punishment".
In another court appearance on July 16, Britney told the judge that she has "always been scared" of her dad's drinking.