Britney Spears is celebrating the “best day ever.” 

On Friday, Nov. 12, a judge terminated the singer’s conservatorship, which has controlled her life for 13 years.

The 39-year-old pop star addressed the news on Instagram with a video of her fans popping confetti outside the Los Angeles courthouse.

“Good God, I love my fans so deeply !!!” Britney wrote. “I feel like I’m gonna weep the rest !!!! Best day ever.” 

She added, “praise the Lord … can I get an Amen ???? #FreedBritney.”

After the hearing, she was represented by an attorney Mathew Rosengart told fans, “What’s next for Britney—and this is the first time that this can be said for about a decade—is up to one person: Britney.”

Friday’s session was the first hearing about the singer’s conservatorship since her father, Jamie Spears, was suspended as her co-conservator on Sept. 29.

During a virtual hearing in June, of which audio was later leaked, Britney called for an end to what she said was an “abusive” conservatorship and spoke out against her father. The arrangement which she had to manage her assets, personal and medical affairs was obtained by him in the same court that he used in 2008, following the much-publicized hospitalization of his daughter for psychiatric reasons.