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November 12, 2021 – Brittany Courville’s Livestreams: Celebration, Confrontation, and Contradictions at the Britney Spears Hearing

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Date: November 12, 2021

Instagram Live Post – Celebrating End of Britney Spears’ Conservatorship

On November 12, 2021, shortly after the Los Angeles Superior Court formally terminated the conservatorship of Britney Spears, Brittany Courville went live on Instagram to celebrate the news. During the live stream, she expressed joy, relayed updates from the hearing, and stated she planned to go live again later to read her court notes.

This footage captures Courville’s calm and celebratory demeanor outside the courthouse, which stands in contrast to later claims made by her that she was “stalked” and “traumatized” during this same event. The video is archived below for documentation and evidentiary purposes.

Video Backup: Embedded below is a copy of the original Instagram Live, uploaded here for public documentation, archival preservation, and potential use in legal proceedings.

Original Instagram Link: Watch on Instagram

Caption:
“Britney is freeeeeee”

Description:
This live video was filmed moments after the official court ruling terminating Britney Spears’ conservatorship. Brittany Courville reports the outcome with visible emotion and excitement, repeatedly announcing “Britney is free” and describing the crowd’s reaction outside the courthouse. She confirms both conservatorships were terminated and states she’ll later go live to read her court notes. This video directly contradicts her later claims of being “stalked” and “traumatized” during the event, as it depicts her celebratory and calm demeanor during the rally.

Note: This video was later deleted from Courville’s Instagram account but had already been saved and archived. Its content—showing Courville in a calm and celebratory mood—stands in stark contrast to her later claim (in an August 2023 Instagram post) that she was traumatized and stalked during this event. The footage undermines the credibility of her subsequent allegations and is preserved here as part of the evidentiary timeline.

Click to view full transcript of Brittany’s Instagram Live (November 12, 2021)

Everybody, I am coming to you live right now to report that Britney Jean Spears is officially free.

Britney is free. Petition to terminate has been accepted, approved, and there’s like a couple paperwork things that have to happen first, but Britney is free.

Britney is free. The conservatorship is terminated as of right now, both of them. Britney is free.

Hashtag Britney free. So I will be going live on YouTube later just to read my court notes, but I wanted to come on here, let y’all know Britney is free. Everyone is screaming.

I’m sure you’re watching other lives too. I couldn’t make it there fast enough, but everyone is literally screaming. So I’ll be taking some videos and stuff like that.

It’s good. It is. Oh my God.

I literally hear them. I’m going to cry. I wanted to come on and let y’all know Britney is free.

People are running. Y’all, people are screeching. Like it’s like Britney is free.

I just can like, that’s the only thing I can keep saying. Oh, what a sign. Oh, we just found that on the ground.

You should keep it. Oh my God. Hello.

Britney is free. Oh my God. Okay.

Y’all I’m going to go. I’m going to celebrate. I’m going to be live later to go with my line by line readings from the court.

Instagram Live Video – Pre-Hearing Remarks at Courthouse

Before the final ruling on Britney Spears’ conservatorship was announced, Brittany Courville streamed a live Instagram video from outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse. She mentioned her outfit and the emotional anticipation of the moment. Courville expressed nervousness about whether she’d be allowed into the hearing despite arriving early. She also instructed viewers to follow other #FreeBritney activists for live updates, since she would not be able to film inside the courtroom.

Instagram Live Link: Watch on Instagram

Caption:
#freebritney

Click to view full transcript of Brittany’s Instagram Live (November 12, 2021 – Pre-Hearing)

We are live again, part three in the Stanley Moss Courthouse. We’ve been relocated this time by the police. So oh, y’all wanna see my new— I added an addition, an addition to my outfit, my crawfish boil tie. There’s a little crawfish. There’s corn. There’s a pot. She ready. She’s ready. Oh, we got our selfie stick moment coming. Yes.

It’s my first time. I’m sorry. Really? I’ve never done anything at home. See y’all find out. I know you’re in. Anyway, so I just wanted to come live because we’re about to, like, go into the courtroom— the courthouse. I’m not gonna be able to go live anymore. So y’all make sure you’re following, like, FreeBritney LA, Jay Kiance, and make sure that you will be able to get updates from what’s going on because I will not be able to bring my camera into the courthouse.

Excuse me. What’s that mean? I do an— What are you doing? Go call the police. What do you think you’re doing? What do you think you’re doing? Now they’re just getting in. They work here at home. Just so— so they just— they don’t care. Who are these people? Yo. I’m so nervous they’re not gonna let me in, and I’ve been here since— since like 4:00. Need to go to sleep. Yeah. I was— I hope this is okay. Bye. I’ll let y’all know if I get in.

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Instagram Live Video – Remarks on Media Coverage and Courthouse Activity

During this Instagram Live, Brittany Courville reacts to media presence outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse ahead of the judge’s final ruling on Britney Spears’ conservatorship. Courville comments critically on CNN reporter Chloe Melas and accuses the media of misrepresenting events. The video captures the early morning courthouse atmosphere and Courville’s direct tone as she interacts with other activists and observes the press.

Instagram Live Link: Watch on Instagram

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Click to view transcript of Brittany’s Instagram Live (November 12, 2021 – Media Remarks)

Everybody, I just wanted to stop that last live because I was getting, like, connection issues. It was being disrupted, and I wanted the video to be saved in case we needed to use it for in court. But guess who has shown up? And she has her back for a year. Chloe Melas.

Look at him pointing. You wanted to be famous. You’re famous. Anyway, so we’re still here. We’re still outside the courtroom.

There’s one, two, three, four, five, six, a bus. If you are trying no. The courthouse is not open yet. It’s still gonna be another hour before it opens. It opens at 07:30.

Yeah. There goes miss Melas down the block. Bye. Go get your mic. Go get your mic so you can tell everyone the fake version of what happened today.

I’m not nice to her. But what’s going on? What’s what’s going on down here? Oh, Britney Spears is gonna be free today from her conservatorship. Yes.

So time. About freaking time. Thirteen. We have a free Britney stand here. What’s your name, sir?

You’re on you’re on video. My name is ____________. Say hi. Hi. Hello. Good morning. Free Britney.

It was nice talking to y’all. I just wanted to come on and let y’all know that the CNN girl is here. Bye.

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Instagram Live Video – “Security Giving Us a Hard Time”

In this Instagram Live video, Brittany Courville is filmed outside the courthouse prior to the hearing on Britney Spears’ conservatorship. Courville appears visibly agitated and repeatedly complains about the presence of security personnel and other media members. She invokes her Ivy League education, makes dismissive remarks about those around her, and attempts to assert authority over access to public space.

Courville confronts a media crew member on the sidewalk, accusing him of filming her without consent. When the man, an immigrant, attempts to defuse the situation by saying “I don’t speak English,” Courville mocks him and exaggerates his accent for the camera. Her fiancé Prem Benipal—himself an Indian immigrant—can be heard gently correcting her, calling her comment “one of the most offensive things you could say.” Courville laughs in response and continues her confrontational behavior.

Throughout the video, Courville insists she is being “targeted” and denied her constitutional rights, despite behaving aggressively toward multiple people. The video captures a pattern of erratic and hostile conduct that contradicts her later claims of being “traumatized” during this event. This segment was recorded before she entered the courthouse for the final hearing.

Instagram Live Link: Watch on Instagram

Caption:
“Security giving us a hard time”

Click to view transcript of Brittany’s Instagram Live (November 12, 2021 – Security Trouble)

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Instagram Live Video – Walk to Courthouse

This video captures Brittany Courville walking toward the Stanley Mosk Courthouse on the morning of November 12, 2021, ahead of the final hearing in Britney Spears’ conservatorship case. Courville narrates her walk in a self-congratulatory tone, describing her early arrival, outfit, and mental preparation for the day’s events.

Along the way, she claims a construction worker whistled at her, then later contradicts herself by stating they greeted her respectfully. Courville also remarks on her own appearance, voice, and “cute” behavior. The video includes no interaction with security or the public, despite later claims that she was persistently harassed during this time. Instead, Courville appears energized and confident, emphasizing her decision to livestream every step of the day.

Instagram Live Link: Watch on Instagram

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Click to view transcript of Brittany’s Instagram Live (November 12, 2021 – Walk to Courthouse)

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Instagram Post – Follow-Up from Courthouse Rally

Date Posted: November 16, 2021
Photo Date: November 12, 2021

Four days after the termination of Britney Spears’ conservatorship, Brittany Courville posted this smiling photo from outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, taken the same day as the hearing. In it, she poses alongside attorney Christopher Melcher, calling him “The GOAT” and using cheerful language. Her caption and demeanor sharply contradict later statements that she was stalked and emotionally traumatized during this event.

Instagram Post Link: View on Instagram

Caption:
“The GOAT @ccmesq (GOAT means greatest of all time lol)”


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