Britney Spears is not here for her haters. The 39-year-old singer sent fans buzzing this week when she shared a topless photo of herself on Instagram.In the pic, Spears shows off her bare back as she stands in front of a bathtub.
25.06.2021 - 02:33 / foxnews.com
Britney Spears is speaking to her fans directly one day after requesting an end to her conservatorship. "I just want to tell you guys a little secret," the pop star began her Instagram post on Thursday.
Britney Spears is not here for her haters. The 39-year-old singer sent fans buzzing this week when she shared a topless photo of herself on Instagram.In the pic, Spears shows off her bare back as she stands in front of a bathtub.
Britney Spears is clapping back at her “haters” after she shared a topless photo that some people said was not actually her.
Britney Spears' legal team will likely be changing.
things are getting serious for Britney Spears’ team, now that her longtime manager Larry Rudolph and her lawyer Sam Ingham have resigned amid the controversy surrounding the singer’s conservatorship.Rudolph released a letter of resignation, originally sent to the singer’s co-conservators, Britney’s father Jamie Spears and attorney Jodi Montgomery, explaining his decision to leave, after working as her manager for most of Britney’s career in the entertainment industry.He also wanted to make sure
Larry Rudolph, who has represented Britney Spears for much of her 25-year career, is stepping down as her manager. In a letter to the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, and attorney Jodi Montgomery, co-executor of Spears, who has been under conservatorship since 2008, Rudolph cites the singer’s “intention to officially retire” as the reason for his resignation.
It’s been over a week since Britney Spears spoke out against her conservatorship — and now new details have emerged about the pop sensation’s ongoing legal fight.
News was announced that Britney Spears’s request for her father Jamie Spears to be removed from her conservatorship was denied, meaning she is still under the control of her father.
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.
Jamie Spears filed documents Tuesday night intending to shield him from responsibility for treatment daughter Britney Spears testified about last week.
Since the #FreeBritney movement started, fans have wondered about Lynne Spears‘ net worth and whether Britney Spears’ mother makes anything from her conservatorship.
Britney Spears has said that she has “more to share” as she posted a message of “hope” days after her explosive court testimony about her conservatorship. Last week, the “Baby One More Time” singer appeared in court for the first time, expressing her desire to end her conservatorship.
Britney Spears was “very prepared to speak” at her conservatorship hearing, a source tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. During her June 23 testimony, Britney, 39, demanded an end to the 13-year conservatorship, calling it “abusive” and that everyone involved – including her management and father Jamie Spears, 68 – should be jailed.
It looks like Britney Spears’ emotional testimony against her conservatorship has inspired others in California, who are stuck in similar legal arrangements, to fight back!
Britney Spears had the whole world watching her appearance in court yesterday as she asked the judge to end her conservatory. As #FreeBritney trended everywhere, hearts broke as she made shocking claims about the harm it has caused her.
We’re slowly starting to get a full picture of what Britney Spears’s life is truly like — and if you’ve been following the #FreeBritney movement, you know her Instagram is a key piece of the puzzle.
Britney Spears has taken to Instagram to make her first public statement since she addressed a Los Angeles court earlier this week about her “abusive” conservatorship.Spears spoke to Judge Brenda Penny at a LA Superior Court hearing remotely on Wednesday (June 23), delivering a 24-minute testimony in which she called for an end to her conservatorship.
bombshell testimony in her ongoing conservatorship battle, the pop star took to Instagram to apologize for portraying the past few years of her life in a misleading light.On Thursday afternoon, Spears reposted a graphic with the Albert Einstein quote: “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairytales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairytales.” On the surface, the whimsical post appears typical of the singer’s account.