Big wins for Britney Spears!
25.06.2021 - 04:13 / thewrap.com
bombshell testimony in her ongoing conservatorship battle, the pop star took to Instagram to apologize for portraying the past few years of her life in a misleading light.On Thursday afternoon, Spears reposted a graphic with the Albert Einstein quote: “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairytales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairytales.” On the surface, the whimsical post appears typical of the singer’s account.
Big wins for Britney Spears!
During the latest hearing for Britney Spears' ongoing conservatorship case on Wednesday, the 39-year-old singer addressed the court again. Speaking over the phone, Britney got emotional, crying as she told Los Angeles judge Brenda Penny that she wants her father, Jamie Spears, charged with conservatorship abuse.Judge Penny also granted Britney approval to hire her own legal counsel for the conservatorship case, a request the singer made during her testimony at a hearing on June 23.
Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears recently revealed that she and her kids have been subject to death threats after she broke her silence on her sister Britney Spears's plea in court.
Jamie Lynn Spears called out the “death threats” directed at her family on social media after facing backlash for not speaking up about Britney Spears’ conservatorship battle sooner.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship may not have ended after her heartbreaking testimony but people who are involved and somehow contributing are clearing the way to make the pop icon’s life easier.
After 13 years of being monitored by others, pop icon Britney Spears is reportedly requesting to end her conservatorship altogether. After her shocking and heartbreaking testimony over a 13-minute phone call, which detailed how much she has suffered in the past 13 years, the singer’s legal team is preparing to terminate the conservatorship. US Weekly confirmed that Samuel D.
Britney Spears is enjoying a Hawaiian getaway in the aftermath of her explosive court testimony. The pop star, 39, seems optimistic and happy as she spends some time in scenic Maui with boyfriend Sam Asghari. Britney shared a video on Instagram on June 28 of herself in a red bikini, showing off the stunning views from her hotel balcony.
Britney Spears’ brother-in-law Jamie Watson, is sharing his thoughts about the controversial statements that were released last week, following the long-awaited conservatorship hearing.The husband of Jamie Lynn Spears defended the family and told the New York Post that every member of the family just wants the best for the iconic singer.However Britney was very clear during her testimony, revealing that she would like to sue her family, and preferred to share what really happened during the
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Britney Spears had the whole world watching her appearance in court yesterday as she asked the judge to end her conservatory. As #FreeBritney trended everywhere, hearts broke as she made shocking claims about the harm it has caused her.
We’re slowly starting to get a full picture of what Britney Spears’s life is truly like — and if you’ve been following the #FreeBritney movement, you know her Instagram is a key piece of the puzzle.
Britney Spears has broken her silence after her explosive court hearing, apologising to fans for pretending she was ok.The 39 year old appeared in a Los Angeles court via video link on Wednesday, where she detailed the extent of her conservatorship, telling the judge: "I'm not here to be anyone's slave." She added that she thinks her father, Jamie Spears, should "be in jail" for his treatment of her during the 13 year long conservatorship, and that she is not allowed to have a baby with her
Britney Spears has taken to Instagram to make her first public statement since she addressed a Los Angeles court earlier this week about her “abusive” conservatorship.Spears spoke to Judge Brenda Penny at a LA Superior Court hearing remotely on Wednesday (June 23), delivering a 24-minute testimony in which she called for an end to her conservatorship.