Britney Spears was so thrilled following the latest conservatorship hearing that she celebrated with lots of cartwheels.
The 39-year-old pop princess, who has been under a conservatorship for 13 years, shared a video of herself enjoying the sunshine as she marked the latest success.
Her cheerful clip came hours after Judge Brenda Penny granted the star's request to select her own lawyer after court-appointed lawyer Samuel Ingham agreed to step down.
Following the hearing, during which Britney is said to have broken down, the mum of two took to social media to thank fans for their ongoing support.
The clip featured Britney horse riding and doing cartwheels in the grass as KT Tunstall's tune Black Horse and the Cherry Tree played in the background.


In her ecstatic caption, the Toxic singer explained that she felt blessed with gratitude after being granted a new lawyer.
It was also the first time that Britney had called for 'Free Britney' in front of her fans.
"Coming along, folks ... coming along !!!!! New with real representation today ... I feel GRATITUDE and BLESSED !!!!" Britney wrote in her caption.
She added: "Thank you to my fans who are supporting me ... You have no idea what it means to me be supported by such awesome fans !!!! God bless you all !!!!! Pssss this is me celebrating by horseback riding and doing cartwheels today !!!! #FreeBritney."
The singer was swiftly inundated with supportive messages as friends and fans flocked to share their joy with Britney.
"Internet is about to explode #freebritney," wrote Britney's boyfriend Sam Asghari.
"You have no idea how much you are loved and how many millions are rooting for you ! You are so loved ! #freebritney," wrote another fan.
Another added: "We all love you and are cheering you on!!!"

Britney's latest post came shortly after Wednesday's hearing amid Britney's latest attempt to have the conservatorship ended. The singer's father Jamie Spears has had oversight of the singer's finances and assets ever since she had a breakdown in 2008.
Just a few weeks ago, Britney spoke for the first time about her ordeal and told the court that she had been banned from getting married and is restricted from having children.
She also revealed to the court that she was put on lithium medication that made her feel "drunk" and wanted her freedom back to be able to get married and have children.
Do you have a story to sell? Get in touch with us at webcelebs@trinitymirror.com or call us direct 0207 29 33033.