Momma’s not backing down!
09.04.2021 - 14:39 / nme.com
Britney Spears has received the COVID-19 vaccine, and told her fans that it’s not as bad as “people on the internet” are claiming it to be.Spears shared a video with her boyfriend Sam Asghari on social media after the pair received their immunisations this week.“What did you think of the vaccine?” Asghari asked in the video.“OK. The people on the internet said that it was really, really bad, it was like a bullet going through your arm – [but] it was nothing,” Spears said.“I felt nothing.
Momma’s not backing down!
Jamie Spears, through his law firm, alleged that his ex-wife Lynne Spears — whom he shares his daughter Britney Spears with — is “the one who exploited her daughter’s pain and trauma for personal profit by publishing a book,” according to new court documents obtained by PEOPLE on April 26. This accusation was a reference to Lynne’s 2008 tell-all book about her family called Through the Storm, according to the outlet.
Britney Spears‘ parents are currently battling in court over her conservatorship.
Britney Spears' mother, Lynne Spears, is contesting the legal attorney fees the singer's father, Jamie Spears, is requesting amid her ongoing conservatorship battle.In new court documents obtained by ET, Lynne (who is an «interested party» in the case) is objecting to Jamie's petition for approval and payment of over $890,000 to him and his attorneys (Holland & Knight, aka H&K), as well as related fees and expenses charged to the estate.
Momma to the rescue!
Britney Spears‘ years-long conservatorship battle continues to kickstart family drama — and even her parents, Lynne and Jamie Spears, aren’t seeing eye to eye.
Britney Spears' mother is stepping up to bat for her pop star daughter in her ongoing conservatorship case. On Monday, Lynne Spears, 65, filed an objection to Jamie Spears' request to be reimbursed for a fee totaling more than $890,000 from his law firm Holland & Knight.
Britney Spears is paying tribute to her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, on the week of her 30th birthday.
Britney Spears has received her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine - and she wasted no time in telling her Instagram followers.Sharing a video on Thursday, the singer reassured her followers as she took the jab alongside her boyfriend, 27-year-old personal trainer Sam Asghari.MORE: Britney Spears conservatorship to be explored in brand new BBC documentaryWATCH: Britney Spears receives COVID vaccine with beau Sam Asghari"Got the COVID vaccine...
Britney Spears has joined the ranks of celebrities to have received their coronavirus vaccine. The 39-year-old pop icon took to Instagram on Thursday to share a message with her fans regarding the injection.
There is growing concern among many #FreeBritney supporters that Britney Spears’ Instagram isn’t actually run by the singer—but according to a statement released to TMZ, Britney is in charge of writing her own captions on the social media account.
Britney Spears has broken her silence on a controversial documentary charting the highs and lows of her career and discussing her conservatorship.The 39 year old was the subject of a one-off programme named Framing Britney Spears, which aired in both the UK and US last month. Her struggles with mental health were featured prominently in the documentary, as well as the depiction of her in the press and the conservatorship which oversees her finances and personal affairs.
Britney Spears has finally addressed the Framing Britney documentary that aired earlier this year about her life, revealing she felt "embarrassed by the light they put me in" and that she "cried for two weeks".MORE: Britney Spears's two sons tower over singer in rare family photoThe 39-year-old singer opened up about the documentary on Tuesday, alongside a video showing her dancing to Aerosmith's Crazy. WATCH: Framing Britney Spears documentary trailerShe wrote: "My life has always been very
Nearly two months after it aired, Britney Spears is making it known that she is not a fan of the New York Times' "Framing Britney Spears" documentary.