Britney Spears is kicking off the new year with a fresh start!
20.12.2021 - 19:37 / variety.com
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorA New York Times report published Monday raises questions about whether Lou Taylor, the business manager long associated with Britney Spears’ recently concluded conservatorship, improperly enriched herself using the singer’s earnings. In the report, titled “Britney Spears Felt Trapped.
Britney Spears is kicking off the new year with a fresh start!
Paying tribute. Following the alleged murder of Angela Kukawski, several of her former clients — including the Kardashian-Jenner family — have broken their silence about the loss.
A woman who worked as a business manager for many high-profile celebrities over her decades-long career in the entertainment industry appears to have been horribly murdered, according to reports.
It’s no secret these days how much Britney Spears suffered under the control of her family, especially at the hands of her father. According to her legal fight with Jamie Spears, the singer was isolated from others, emotionally abused, and financially exploited for the past 13 years. But it turns out they may have been exerting power over the pop sensation WAY before her conservatorship.
Britney Spears delighted her fans as she teased new music while hitting out at her family a month after her conservatorship was lifted. The 40 year old has frequently spoken out against her family on social media after a judge in Los Angeles ended the conservatorship set up by her father Jamie Spears 13 years ago.
Britney Spears has apparently confirmed that she is working on new music following on from the end of her controversial conservatorship battle this year.
Britney Spears’ 13-year conservatorship ended over a month ago.
Britney Spears' father has another request.
Jamie Spears, who was suspended by a judge from his famous daughter’s conservatorship, is asking that Britney Spears’ estate continue to pay his legal fees.The pop star’s attorney is calling the request an "abomination." In documents filed last week, Spears’ father petitioned to seek the court’s "confirmation, authorization and direction" for his daughter’s estate to pay the lawyers who are "participating in proceedings concerning Jamie’s ongoing fiduciary duties relating to winding up" the
Mariah Carey, 52, has nothing but well wishes for Britney Spears! The singer recently admitted she “reached out” the fellow pop star, 40, when she was going through her conservatorship battle and let her know she wasn’t “alone.” It turns out Mariah’s good deed for Britney, who was freed from her conservatorship in Nov., was also inspired by mega late star Prince.
Mariah Carey is showing her support for Britney Spears.
Britney Spears is taking time to speak her mind! The star is opening up about a controversial interview from 2003 with Diane Sawyer.Following the difficult situations the singer faced during her 13-year conservatorship, Britney is now discussing some of the most scandalous moments of her career and how she was portrayed by the media.
Britney Spears can run her money, her way. In yet another legal victory for the 40-year-old pop star, the courts ruled on Thursday that Spears is free to handle her finances and conduct business on her own.
Britney Spears, 40, was officially given the rights to control her own finances during a court hearing in California on Wednesday, December 8, according to Variety. Judge Brenda J. Penny granted the “Toxic” songstress “the power to execute documents herself,” after her controversial conservatorship was officially terminated on November 12.
Britney Spears is allegedly not inviting any members of her family to her wedding after finally escaping her conservatorship and finding freedom.
In the first hearing since a Los Angeles Superior Court judge formally ended the conservatorship that controlled Britney Spears’ life for nearly 14 years, the same judge today sealed documents related to her estate planning and, according to Variety, gave Spears herself the power to execute financial documents related to her estate.
The Scottish Government has asked for financial support from Westminster in case restrictions need to be reimposed following a spike in Omicron cases across the country.