The Project hosts express concerns for Britney Spears as fans claim she is ‘being held hostage’

‘Something going’s on there’: The Project hosts express concerns for Britney Spears as fans claim the singer is ‘being held hostage’

The Project hosts Rachel Corbett and Jan Fran have expressed concerns for Britney Spears amid a fan-driven conspiracy theory that the singer is ‘being held hostage’. 

On Friday night’s episode of the Australian panel show, Rachel and Jan weighed in on the #FreeBritney campaign, which is trending on social media. 

Jan said: ‘I have done a full 180. I follow Britney on Instagram and I think maybe every human being on the planet has asked themselves the question of, ‘What is going on with Britney’s Instagram?’

Claims: The Project hosts Rachel Corbett and Jan Fran have expressed concerns for Britney Spears (pictured) amid a fan-driven conspiracy theory that the singer is ‘being held hostage’

‘I thought it was this great piece of performance art, but now hearing these stories, I think about it differently.’

Rachel agreed, stating: ‘You come through a child star and there is no sense of normality in your life and now you get to the point where are you a multimillionaire, super successful and now no control over any of your assets, you can’t do anything.’ 

‘I don’t know. Something going’s on there,’ she added.   

Thoughts: On Friday night's episode of the Australian panel show, Rachel (left) and Jan (right) weighed in on the #FreeBritney campaign, which is trending on social media

Thoughts: On Friday night’s episode of the Australian panel show, Rachel (left) and Jan (right) weighed in on the #FreeBritney campaign, which is trending on social media

Jan said: 'I follow Britney on Instagram and I think maybe every human being on the planet has asked themselves the question of, 'What is going on with Britney's Instagram?' I thought it was this great piece of performance art, but now hearing these stories, I think about it differently'

Jan said: ‘I follow Britney on Instagram and I think maybe every human being on the planet has asked themselves the question of, ‘What is going on with Britney’s Instagram?’ I thought it was this great piece of performance art, but now hearing these stories, I think about it differently’ 

Rachel agreed, stating: 'You come through a child star and there is no sense of normality in your life and now you get to the point where are you a multimillionaire, super successful and now no control over any of your assets... Something going's on there'

Rachel agreed, stating: ‘You come through a child star and there is no sense of normality in your life and now you get to the point where are you a multimillionaire, super successful and now no control over any of your assets… Something going’s on there’ 

Fans and followers of the pop star have long supported her with the #FreeBritney movement, concerned that the troubled pop star’s controversial conservatorship is keeping her held prisoner of her own life.

Britney, 38, has been under her the legal guardianship of her father Jamie Spears since 2008 following a very public breakdown, but recently, fans have speculated that the singer has been trying to communicate to the outside world via her Instagram to plead for her escape.

The conservatorship, usually in place for the elderly, gives Jamie and lawyers nearly all control over the singer’s business and personal affairs. 

Issues? Fans and followers of the pop star have long supported her with the #FreeBritney movement, concerned that the troubled pop star's controversial conservatorship is keeping her held prisoner of her own life

Issues? Fans and followers of the pop star have long supported her with the #FreeBritney movement, concerned that the troubled pop star’s controversial conservatorship is keeping her held prisoner of her own life

Guardian: Britney, 38, has been under her the legal guardianship of her father Jamie Spears (pictured) since 2008 following a very public breakdown

Guardian: Britney, 38, has been under her the legal guardianship of her father Jamie Spears (pictured) since 2008 following a very public breakdown

Help needed? The #FreeBritney is movement is said to have resurfaced after fans secretly contacted the singer with messages including 'wear pink if you're in trouble' and 'wear black if you need help' - the singer was then seen dancing in a video wearing pink shorts with black polka dots, stirring up conspiracy theories

 Help needed? The #FreeBritney is movement is said to have resurfaced after fans secretly contacted the singer with messages including ‘wear pink if you’re in trouble’ and ‘wear black if you need help’ – the singer was then seen dancing in a video wearing pink shorts with black polka dots, stirring up conspiracy theories

However, TMZ reports that the singer is ‘not being held hostage’ adding that her father Jamie is not ‘lording it over his daughter’ and that there is ‘a slew of people involved in the conservatorship – doctors, lawyers, therapists and a judge.’  

The site has once again reported that the cocktail of medications that Britney takes to stabilise her mental health has become less efficient over time and that recently she’s been ‘struggling.’ 

The report does note though that Britney – who has a reported net worth of $59 million – ‘sometimes complains she wants more freedom.’ 

The #FreeBritney is movement is said to have resurfaced after fans secretly contacted the singer with messages including ‘wear pink if you’re in trouble’ and ‘wear black if you need help’ – the singer was then seen dancing in a video wearing pink shorts with black polka dots, stirring up conspiracy theories.

Report: However, TMZ reports that the singer is 'not being held hostage' adding that her father Jamie is not 'lording it over his daughter' and that there is 'a slew of people involved in the conservatorship - doctors, lawyers, therapists and a judge.' Pictured in 2018

Report: However, TMZ reports that the singer is ‘not being held hostage’ adding that her father Jamie is not ‘lording it over his daughter’ and that there is ‘a slew of people involved in the conservatorship – doctors, lawyers, therapists and a judge.’ Pictured in 2018