Jamie Spears, the father of Britney Spears, isn’t happy with the “#FreeBritney” movement on social media. As most know, there exists a movement on the internet in which people describe Britney as a prisoner under her father’s thumb.
17.07.2020 - 02:59 / perezhilton.com
Lynne Spears to the rescue?
As fans know, Britney Spears has been under a conservatorship since 2008, which means her financial and personal decisions have been made at the discretion of a court-appointed conservator. Since dad Jamie Spears stepped down from the role last September, Brit’s longtime care manager Jodi Montgomery took over.
But as we reported, Lynne Spears is ready to take the reins — or at least put a hand on them — as Britney’s mom filed a request with the LA County Court on
Jamie Spears, the father of Britney Spears, isn’t happy with the “#FreeBritney” movement on social media. As most know, there exists a movement on the internet in which people describe Britney as a prisoner under her father’s thumb.
Britney Spears' father, Jamie, is speaking out about his daughter's conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement. In an interview with PageSix, Jamie called the movement — which advocates for the end of Britney's conservatorship — «a joke.»«All these conspiracy theorists don’t know anything.
Britney Spears‘ dad, Jamie Spears, called the #FreeBritney movement “a joke” amid speculation surrounding the pop star’s long-running conservatorship.“All these conspiracy theorists don’t know anything,” Jamie, 68, told New York Post’s Page Six on Saturday, August 1. “The world don’t have a clue.
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Britney Spears' brother opened up in a rare interview about what it was like growing up with the pop star and how the family as a whole adjusted as she skyrocketed to stardom. Speaking on the "As NOT Seen on TV" podcast, Bryan Spears, 43, said he was in college when Britney became a household name.
Britney Spears‘ brother Bryan says he believes that the singer’s financial conservatorship “has been good for the family”.The #FreeBritney campaign has been trending on social media after it was revealed that the singer’s finances are under a court-approved conservatorship.The finances were previously controlled by the singer’s father Jamie, who made decisions about her money and career.
Britney Spears' brother, Bryan, is offering his perspective on her conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement. The pop star's older brother opened up about why he thinks the conservatorship has been a «great thing for our family» on Thursday's episode of the podcast. The conversation between Bryan and host Drew Plotkin began as Plotkin noted it was a «big day» for Britney, who was supposed to have a virtual hearing for her conservatorship on Wednesday.
Britney Spears’ brother, Bryan Spears, gave an update on where the family stands with her sons, Preston and Jayden.“We do [see them],” the 43-year-old revealed during the Thursday, July 23, episode of the “As Not Seen on TV” podcast. “When we were doing the Vegas run and I was going back and forth, I was working with Caesars Entertainment at the time, and Britney and I lived together for that four-year run.
One of Britney Spears‘ family members is speaking out. Britney’s older brother Bryan Spears, 43, didn’t hold back in a new interview about the Glory singers’ on-going conservatorship, which is in place until Aug.
Bryan Spears is finally speaking out about that viral #FreeBritney hashtag popping up all over social media.
Jamie Lynn Spears clapped back at Instagram critics who claimed that she was purposely not speaking out regarding her sister, Britney Spears, and her rumored mental health struggles."I would never speak out just to clarify things to the public, when the person it pertains to does not want that to happen," wrote Jamie Lynn to an Instagram commenter on Tuesday.
Jamie Lynn Spears came to the defense of her big sister, Britney Spears, after a troll made a negative remark about the popstar’s mental health.There have been conversations about mental illness on social media this week after Kanye West’s first campaign rally and online ramblings sparked speculation.
Britney Spears took to Instagram this week to share with her followers why she's ditching heavy makeup for good. The singer shared a natural-faced selfie and explained that she's "just now learning that no makeup is the way to go." Another day, another Instagram manifesto from pop princess Britney Spears.
Britney Spears, 38, shared how she gets through her days. “My secret is simply this … I pray!!!!!” she wrote on Instagram Thursday, July 16, including prayer and heart emojis.
Britney Spears hopes that her mother, Lynne Spears, can help her have a little more financial freedom.The 38-year-old singer has been under a conservatorship since 2008, a legal concept in which a judge appoints a responsible person or organization to act as the legal guardian, making the calls on everything from finances to personal decisions for the conservatee.
Britney Spears's mom, Lynne Spears, filed legal documents requesting to be included in her daughter's finances, including her SJB Revocable Trust.The pop star filed the trust in 2004 to protect her multimillion-dollar assets.Lynne has previously requested special notice to matters of Britney's conservatorship, which her ex and Britney's father, Jamie Spears, is in charge of.With scrutiny over Britney Spears's long-running conservatorship growing, the pop star's mom, Lynne Spears, filed a request