Britney Spears bought her first pair of Christian Louboutin heels four years ago - but has never worn them.

Britney Spears' designer shoes (c) Instagram

Britney Spears' designer shoes (c) Instagram

The 'Toxic' hitmaker forked out $6,000 for a pair of snakeskin platform shoes - created by the French fashion designer popular with celebrities around the world - but for the last almost half a decade they've been gathering dust in her wardrobe as she is yet to slip her toes into them and take them for a spin.

Taking to her Instagram account, the 37-year-old pop star uploaded a close-up of the green heels in her lavish dressing room and wrote: "Four years ago I bought my first pair of Christian Louboutin snakeskin heels that were 6,000 dollars .... PS I've never worn them !!!! (sic)"

Britney - who is worth $59,079,755.76 - clearly has no issues splashing the cash as it was revealed earlier this week that she had spent $400,000 on personal expenses within the last year.

The '...Baby One More Time' singer spent $70,000 on travel including a four-night, $16,0000 stay at the Beverly Hills Montage, $66,000 on household supplies and she made over 80 trips to Target.

She also paid out one million dollars in fees to her "conservators and case management advisors", with her father Jamie Spears being paid $128,000 of that sum, according to documents obtained by The Blast.

Britney's finances will all come under review as the investigation into her conservatorship continues.

The star is currently locked in a legal battle with her father Jamie as she has requested to be freed of her conservatorship, which has seen him control her finances, professional and private life since 2008.

Britney turned to the courts in May in order to end the conservatorship after she claimed Jamie committed her to a mental health facility against her will and forced her to take prescription drugs.

The judge presiding over the case has since ordered a thorough investigation of all the people who take part in Britney's conservatorship in order to properly assess whether the restraints on the singer should be loosened or modified.

The probate court investigator will conduct extensive interviews with all the people involved in a conservatorship case, including guardians, conservators, doctors and even law enforcement officials who have had contact with the subject.

The investigator will also be reviewing medical and financial records, including custody agreements surrounding her two sons, Sean, 13, and Jayden, 12, with her ex-husband Kevin Federline, and contractual obligations.

Following the court case, the singer's fans started the social media campaign under the "#FreeBritney" hashtag to call for the conservatorship to end.


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