Britney Spears‘ aunt, Leigh Ann Spears Wrather, is speaking out.
06.10.2021 - 05:43 / hollywoodlife.com
Britney Spears is on the brink of being completely free of her conservatorship, and she’s continuing to express her feelings about the ordeal on social media. The “Stronger” singer posted to her Instagram on Tuesday, October 5 with some ethereal art showing a woman flying in to save another woman lying helpless on a mattress on the ground.
The symbology of the image definitely stirred up some emotions for the 39-year-old, who wrote a long caption to the post expressing her continued discontent
Britney Spears‘ aunt, Leigh Ann Spears Wrather, is speaking out.
Britney Spears has her aunt on her side.
Britney Spears's teenage sons Sean and Jayden look so grown-up in a brand new snap that was shared by a family friend on Instagram.
Britney Spears has hit out at her family over their handling of her conservatorship.The singer took to Instagram to share a new post following the recent court ruling which saw her father Jamie Spears suspended as her conservator, a role he has held since the conservatorship commenced in 2008.Spears shared a picture online of a woman swimming to help an unconscious woman underwater and wrote: “If you have a friend that’s been in a house that feels really small for four months, no car… no phone …
Britney Spears has blasted her own family in a powerful social media post in which she claims she was forced to give blood and work ten-hour days, seven days a week.
Britney Spears has asked her fans where they think she should get married. The 39-year-old pop star recently got engaged to boyfriend Sam Asghari, 27, and she's now turned to her millions of Instagram followers for advice.
Dr. Drew Pinsky says «it's about time» Jamie Spears was suspended as Britney Spears' conservator of her estate.«I anticipate they will probably undo the conservatorship altogether.
Britney Spears’ conservatorship was released on Friday, September 24th and the pop star says she watched “a little bit” of it. New York Times follow-up documentary to “Framing Britney Spars,” details the alleged intense surveillance that went into controlling the singer.
Britney Spears‘ legal team says the secret surveillance her father allegedly instated in her bedroom is “horrifying and unconscionable”.The surveillance claims were initially made in Controlling Britney Spears, the New York Times‘ follow-up to their earlier documentary Framing Britney Spears.
Britney Spears is speaking out. Earlier this year, interest in the 39-year-old pop star's conservatorship case skyrocketed with the release of the New York Times' documentary "Framing Britney Spears," which examined her life, career and court battle.
Kevin Federline would be furious if the claims that his children’s private conversations with mom, Britney Spears, had been secretly recorded prove to be true, his attorney exclusively tells Page Six. "I think that would be pretty outrageous and Kevin would be upset about that," lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan told us on Monday, following The New York Times’ bombshell report over the weekend that first exposed the allegations.
Following the success of Framing Britney Spears, Hulu and The New York Times have released a follow-up documentary, Controlling Britney Spears, with even more damning details about Britney Spears‘ conservatorship. Among other allegations, the doc claimed that the pop star’s security secretly recorded conversations in her home without her knowledge, including her bedroom.
Britney Spears continued her grand return to social media with a post where she revealed her thoughts on the latest project attempting to document her life.MORE: Britney Spears details sons' birthday celebrations and reveals why she 'cried for two days'The singer shared a video of hers and captioned it with what she felt about the new New York Times documentary, Controlling Britney Spears.WATCH: Father of Britney Spears files to end singer's conservatorshipIn the video, she simply danced while
Britney Spears and her legal team are speaking out against Jamie Spears in light of the horrifying new documentaries about her ongoing conservatorship battle against her father.
Britney Spears’ former assistant is back with more harrowing details from inside her conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, exerted so much control over the pop star’s life that he even monitored her text messages, phone calls and internet browser history, according to bombshell claims in a new documentary.
Bombshell claims from a brand new Britney Spears documentary have alleged that the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, exerted so much control of his daughter throughout her conservatorship, that he monitored her text messages, phone calls, and internet browser history.
Britney Spears‘ lawyer is speaking out in response to some of the allegations made in the new FX and Hulu documentary Controlling Britney Spears.
Felicia Culotta, Britney Spears‘ former assistant and friend, tearfully commented on the star’s conservatorship struggles as well as the current status of their relationship in a new documentary. In The New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears, which premiered on Sept. 24 on Hulu and FX, the emotional ex-confidant of the singer revealed she no longer has her phone number and doesn’t have a way of getting in touch with her.