After years of silence, Britney Spears will personally address the court regarding her conservatorship.
MORE: Britney Spears answers burning questions from fans, says she's 'totally fine' and 'extremely happy'On Tuesday, Samuel Ingram, the attorney appointed to represent the "Toxic" singer, asked the court to allow her to speak, though he did not specify what she would say. He did, however, ask that the date be set "on an expedited basis."
"The conservatee has requested that I seek from the court a status hearing at which she can address the court directly," Ingram said.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny scheduled the hearing for June 23.
MORE: Jamie Spears' lawyer speaks out on Britney Spears conservatorship: 'People have it so wrong'Spears has been under the conservatorship for 13 years, since 2008. Her father, Jamie Spears, has served as the conservator since it began.
Cammeron Parrish, Bonnie Mclean and Zohreen Shah contributed to this report.