"I think I'm gonna cry the rest of the day!!!! Best day ever," the Princess of Pop announced shortly after news broke that her thirteen-year conservatorship was finally over. And our freed gal wasn't the only one celebrating; here's how some of your fave Hollywood stars honored Britney Spears after the courts brought a bit of justice.
Long-time friend and fellow icon Paris Hilton shared her joy over the moment we've all been waiting for. "I'm so happy that this day has finally come," she wrote. "This moment is so long overdue. @BritneySpears is finally free!!! You're the most resilient, kind, and inspiring soul. We all love you so so much! Your best days are yet to come! #FreedBritney." Can we get an "Amen?"
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Naturally, Spears also got shout-outs from some fellow Grammy-winners. "I have loved @britneyspears her whole career. I looked up to her, admired her strength - she empowered so many people and still does," Lady Gaga wrote in an emotional post. She continued, "I couldn't be more happy for you today. You never deserved what happened, Thank God 4 today [heart emojis] you're a superstar and a super-human being."
Missy Elliott, who recently got a well-earned star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, also joined in on the online celebrations. "May Blessings continue to flow for you! And nothing but Happiness Love & Peace of mind from here on out," the rap icon said. Brit's Pretty Girls co-star Iggy Azalea tweeted, "I don't think there's a person alive on this planet happier than Britney Spears today & the thought of that really makes me smile."
"OH MY GOD!!! oh my god. You guys freed Britney!!!!" The Good Place actress Jameela Jamil cheered. But the self-love icon reminded us that there's still more work to be done: "But NOW we have to protect her from the paparazzi and tabloid media who are determined to drive her back into this same mess, by harassing and stalking her. We have to now PROTECT BRITNEY," Jamil added. Got that, everyone?
And last up is the King of Britney's Heart, fiance Sam Asghari. The 27-year-old kept things simple with a post on the Gram. Just one word, "FREEDOM," appeared in white over a pink backdrop. "History was made today," he wrote in the caption. And now that Britney's free, we're guessing it's only a matter of time until the Princess of Pop and her man finally get their fairytale wedding. Cheer's to this happy ending - which is truly just a beginning. #BritneysFreed