Extra, extra this just in: Britney Spears won’t be returning to the stage once her conservatorship is done with, according to TMZ.

Performing just isn’t a priority for the 39-year-old singer, and unfortunately for fans there’s reportedly a slim chance she’ll be doing it again soon.

The report falls in line with Spears’ manager, Larry Rudolph, resigning from her team in July and citing the pop star’s desire to "officially retire."

"It has been over 2½ years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite work hiatus," Rudolph, who worked with Spears for 25 years, said at the time.

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Britney Spears may not return to performing now that her conservatorship battle is ending.

Britney Spears may not return to performing now that her conservatorship battle is ending. (Marco Piraccini\Archivio Marco Piraccini\Mondadori via Getty Images)

Plus, Britney told the court in June that she felt "enslaved" by her father, Jamie Spears, throughout her conservatorship while performing endlessly for years.

"In California, the only similar thing to this is called sex trafficking, making anyone work against their will, taking all their possessions away: credit card, phone, passport," the "Slave 4 U" singer told the court over the phone.

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Britney Spears reportedly has no plans to return to stage. 

Britney Spears reportedly has no plans to return to stage.  (Steve Jennings/WireImage)

Thankfully, if Spears ever does decide to return to the stage, it won’t be under her father’s thumb thanks to Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny.

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On Sept. 29 the judge removed Jamie from his daughter’s conservatorship after 13 years — calling his control over Britney’s life "toxic."

Penny’s ruling came the same week Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, petitioned the court to suspend Jamie from her conservatorship "immediately."

Britney Spears is a free woman and may take a step back from working as a result. 

Britney Spears is a free woman and may take a step back from working as a result.  (Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)

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Rosengart also requested to appoint certified public accountant John Zabel as Spears’ temporary conservator which Judge Penny approved.