New court documents about Britney Spears' conservatorship are now circulating online, revealing her somewhat exorbitant spending habits, with the records showing that the Pop Princess spent a whopping $1 million on legal fees in just one year.

The documents E! News obtained revealed Spears paid a total of $1,202,504.30 to her advisors and attorneys in 2019. Her father, Jamie Spears, received $128,000 as her conservator.

Jamie stepped down from his role in September due to "personal health reasons." He then asked his daughter's care manager, Jodi Montgomery, to take his place until January 2020.

Aside from the legal fees, the documents also showed Britney received an unknown amount in weekly allowances that she could spend any way she wanted. Some of the stores she likes are Anthropologie, Walmart, Amazon, and Target, among others.  

The record also indicated she spent $91,242.01 on travel, going to Turks and Caicos Islands as well as Miami. The Blast added that in total, she paid $438,360.84 for traveling last year.

She even made sure that her boyfriend, Sam Asghari, could comfortably jet-set around the country after she shelled out $752 for a round-trip ticket to Miami from Los Angeles in November. At the time, Britney was also on vacation.

In addition, she splashed almost $1 million on home expenses, such as the renovation of her gym after two fires. But the 38-year-old pop superstar actually seems to have cut back on her spending, at least compared with how she used to throw her money around.

In 2016, she paid a staggering $120,000 on massages alone, which was only a small amount of her $10 million in annual expenses. Her 2018 financial disclosures, alternatively, expressed that she was just like an average person after she went to Target on 80 separate occasions to buy clothes, toys, food, and more.

The other expenses she had on the list were $262,297.41 worth of jewelry, antiquesand furs. Compared to her conservatorship legal fees, this amount seemed to be only pennies for her.

The issue about Britney's conservatorship has been in the news as of late. Some believe she is being isolated and controlled by her father and legal team due to the constraints this legal concept has. The Blast noted that the fact that they are all paid over $1 million last year should explain why they are trying their best to keep Britney under control.