Finding the humor in a situation! Sam Asghari found a unique way to respond to rumors that he’s engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Britney Spears.
06.07.2021 - 20:01 / stylecaster.com
The case continues. Britney Spears‘ manager Larry Rudolph resigned on Monday, July 5, a week after the “…Oops I Did It Again” singer told a judge that her team “should be in jail” for her “abusive” conservatorship.
Rudolph quit in a letter to Britney’s father, Jamie Spears, and her care manager, Jodi Montgomery, who are both also her co-conservators. In the letter, Rudolph denied that he had ever been a part of Britney’s conservatorship. “It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last
Finding the humor in a situation! Sam Asghari found a unique way to respond to rumors that he’s engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Britney Spears.
Britney Spears capped off a busy week with her own version of “Carpool Karaoke.” Britney, 39, and her boyfriend, Sam Asghari, went for a drive on Sunday (July 18), and during the trip, Britney apparently felt like singing. Sam, 27, captured this impromptu concert in a now-deleted Instagram Story, recording Brit jamming out to “Lonely,” a song from her third album, 2001’s Britney.
*Trigger Warning* Britney Spears spoke remotely in an LA court for the second time since her first conservatorship testimony. On Wednesday, July 14, the pop singer scored a victory as a judge ruled she could appoint her own lawyer after her previous court-appointed lawyer stepped down last week.
Britney Spears is celebrating her big day in court!
Larry Rudolph, Britney Spears's manager of over 20 years, quit his role in a letter published on Tuesday morning by Deadline. Written to Britney's father Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, the co-executors of the singer's conservatorship, Rudolph's letter claims that Spears is planning to "officially retire." “It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated," Rudolph wrote, "at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite work hiatus.
Britney Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, seemingly revealed her retirement plans as he resigned after more than two decades working for the pop princess.
Britney Spears was recently asked by fans if she will be taking to the stage anytime soon and the singer mentioned that she has "no idea" when it will be. Although if the statement of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph is to go by, it seems the singer may have retirement on her mind.
Britney Spears, has reportedly handed in his resignation after learning the singer is considering officially retiring.Earlier today (July 6), Deadline published the full letter from Ruldoph, which was addressed to Spears’ co-conservators Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, the latter appointed by court.
EXCLUSIVE: Larry Rudolph, the longtime manager of Britney Spears, has resigned as more controversy swirls over the pop singer’s restrictive conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ estate alongside her father James has asked to withdraw from it.Bessemer Trust, which manages more than $100billion in assets across its portfolio, filed a new court document today (July 1) in which it requested to resign from the arrangement.The New York Times reports that the trust referred to the public outcry of the conservatorship as “changed circumstances” and stated that it was previously unaware of Britney’s objection to the conservatorship.
have Jamie Spears removed from the position came all the way back in November but was part of a filing to have Bessemer Trust added as a co-conservator. The judge finally approved Bessemer today, according to court documents obtained by TheWrap, which came with another denial to remove Spears.The order read, “The conservatee’s request to suspend JAMES P.
A judge has ruled to keep Britney Spears‘ father Jamie as her co-conservator. Judge Brenda J. Penny denied the pop star’s, 39, request to remove her estranged father, 68, as co-conservator of her estate on Wednesday, June 30 in Los Angeles, California.
Blame game. Jodi Montgomery, Britney Spears‘ temporary personal conservator, has responded to claims that she’s responsible for the “abusive” medical decisions made during the course of the pop singer’s 13-year conservatorship. Britney’s father, Jamie Spears, levied the accusation at Montgomery in a statement through his attorney on Wednesday, June 30—and she isn’t standing for it.
Britney Spears is putting the paparazzi in their place.
Since the #FreeBritney movement started, fans have wondered about Lynne Spears‘ net worth and whether Britney Spears’ mother makes anything from her conservatorship.
The wait is finally over for fans who have been anticipating Kevin Federline’s response to Britney Spears’ court hearing. Spears’ ex-husband shared a statement via his attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, addressing the pop singer’s conservatorship for the first time since her speech.