Britney Spears paid $1.2 million (all figures U.S.) last year for costs and fees related to her conservatorship.
According to annual court filings, the pop star’s father Jamie Spears made $128,000 in 2019 and co-conservator Andrew Wallet got $27,100.
The two men were put in charge of Spears’ assets and finances in 2008 after she suffered a mental health crisis and lost custody of her sons.
Spears, 38, did get to spend some of her money, including $438,360.84 on travel and nearly $1 million on housing expenses. She also received an undisclosed weekly allowance that she spent on purchases at retailers like Target, Walmart, Amazon and Anthropologie.
The documents also show that Spears has $262,297.41 in jewelry, antiques and furs.
In January 2019, Spears announced she was taking “an indefinite work hiatus” to focus on caring for her father, who underwent surgery for a ruptured colon.
This past March, the singer's 13-year-old son Jayden Federline said during an Instagram Live he didn't know if his mother will make music again. “I remember one time I asked her, I said, ‘Mom, what happened to your music?’ and she was like, ‘I don't know, honey. I think I might just quit it.’ I'm like, ‘What? What are you saying? Like, do you know how much bank you make off of that stuff?’”
Spears hasn't released a studio album since 2016's Glory and hasn't performed since her Piece of Me Tour ended in October 2018.