Britney Spears needs a new conservatorship and heavy medication according to Hollywood psychiatrist… after singer deletes then reactivates her Instagram amid reports she’s broke

Two and a half years after Britney Spears’ infamous conservatorship ended, a well-known Hollywood psychiatrist believes she will have to take on a new conservatorship.

Dr. Charles Sophy appeared on TMZLive Monday, amid reports that the 42-year-old singer is “completely dysfunctional” and in serious danger of bankruptcy.

Sophy revealed that he wasn’t shocked at all when he saw the news about Spears, and thinks she may have to enter conservatorship again after deleting her Instagram and reactivating it within a day.

“No, it doesn’t surprise me at all, because the conservatorship was there for a reason, and even though, as you said, it may not have been with the right person, the actual process has to happen,” Sophy said. .

“When you have a mental illness of this degree, you need that kind of structure, supervision and, most importantly, to take your medications,” Sophy said.

Two and a half years after Britney Spears’ infamous conservatorship ended, a well-known Hollywood psychiatrist believes she will have to take on a new conservatorship.

Dr.  Charles Sophy appeared on TMZ Live on Monday, amid reports that the 42-year-old singer is 'completely dysfunctional' and in serious danger of bankruptcy

Dr. Charles Sophy appeared on TMZ Live on Monday, amid reports that the 42-year-old singer is ‘completely dysfunctional’ and in serious danger of bankruptcy

Sophy revealed that he wasn't shocked at all when he saw the news about Spears, and thinks she needs to go back to conservatorship.

Sophy revealed that he wasn’t shocked at all when he saw the news about Spears, and thinks she needs to go back to conservatorship.

Spears was placed under conservatorship on February 1, 2008, with Judge Reva Goetz appointing her father, James “Jamie” Spears, and attorney Andrew M. Wallet as conservators.

This happened when she refused to hand over custody of her sons to ex-Kevin Federline and she was admitted to the psychiatric ward of the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and placed in a psychiatric prison 5150.

She continued to work and release albums throughout her time at the conservatory, although she re-entered a psychiatric ward in 2019 due to the stress of her father Jamie’s near-fatal intestinal rupture.

In 2019, there were reports that Spears was being held against her will in the conservatorship – which was said to end in 2009 – which gave way to the #FreeBritney movement and the conservatorship ending in November 2021.

Those 2019 reports also claimed that Britney had not been taking her meds, with Brophy now claiming that he believes this latest situation with Spears is also down to her not taking her meds.

“I think that’s probably what happened here. This is a no-medication situation,” Sophy said, explaining why he thinks that is the case.

“Well, because of the erratic behavior, the manic spending of money, the recklessness, the destruction of those around her, no one can feel safe with her, no one can control her, she is out of control on many levels.” , Brophy said. .

The latest report from TMZ On Monday, Britney claimed to be in “grave danger” both mentally and financially, claiming she is unsupervised and has “shocking” mood swings.

Spears was placed under conservatorship on February 1, 2008, with judge Reva Goetz releasing her father, James "Jamie" Spears, and attorney Andrew M. Wallet, as conservators

Spears was placed under conservatorship on February 1, 2008, with Judge Reva Goetz appointing her father, James “Jamie” Spears, and attorney Andrew M. Wallet as conservators.

This happened when she refused to hand over custody of her sons to ex Kevin Federline and she was admitted to the psychiatric ward of the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and placed in a psychiatric prison 5150.

This happened when she refused to hand over custody of her sons to ex Kevin Federline and she was admitted to the psychiatric ward of the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and placed in a psychiatric prison 5150.

In 2019, there were reports that Spears was being held against her will in the conservatorship - which was said to end in 2009 - giving way to the #FreeBritney movement and the conservatorship ending in November 2021.

In 2019, there were reports that Spears was being held against her will in the conservatorship – which was said to end in 2009 – giving way to the #FreeBritney movement and the conservatorship ending in November 2021.

She has reportedly spent more than $1 million on each of her many lavish trips to French Polynesia, with one source saying she is on the verge of bankruptcy.

She has reportedly spent more than $1 million on each of her many lavish trips to French Polynesia, with one source saying she is on the verge of bankruptcy.

She has reportedly spent well over a million dollars on each of her many lavish trips to French Polynesia, with one source saying she is on the verge of bankruptcy.

‘She can’t afford this. She had $60 million when the conservatorship ended, and she is now where the conservatorship began – in danger of going bankrupt,” the source said.

When asked how she might be treated now, Sophy admitted: “Well, these kinds of situations eventually hit a wall.”

“Either she’s hurting herself, she might be hurting someone else, or she might get 5150 for not being able to take care of herself,” Brophy said.

“Each of these situations will push her to a place where she could be medicated against her will,” he added.

TMZ’s Harvey Levin added that he couldn’t see a judge ordering Spears to be placed in another conservatorship given the public outcry that took place.

Sophy responded, “Well, I understand that, but ultimately a judge will hopefully make the decision in the best interest of that patient, and if that’s what she needs, even for a temporary amount of time, then that’s what she needs . she would need it.”

When asked if an argument could be made that leaving the conservatorship was a “terrible thing” for Britney, Sophy said, “Absolutely.”

When asked if there's an argument that leaving conservatorship was a 'terrible thing' for Britney, Sophy said: 'Absolutely'

When asked if there’s an argument that leaving conservatorship was a ‘terrible thing’ for Britney, Sophy said: ‘Absolutely’

“You know, hindsight is 20/20, but look at it. She is slowly unraveling and it was in place and she was not unraveling. She may not have been happy, but she was stable,” Brophy insisted.

When asked what the first thing he would do today to get Britney help if he were responsible for her, he said, “Medicine. Put it in her. If she doesn’t want to take it, I would inject it into her. She needs medicine. She’s out of control.’

The star’s Instagram account, which she regularly updated, disappeared just hours after she responded to her family in a shocking post, although she reactivated it on Monday evening.

‘She had a lot of freedom during the conservatorship and the restrictions were there to protect her. She is no longer protected,” an insider claimed.