Setting the record straight. Jamie Lynn Spears spoke out about a report that claimed she is the only member of her family not on sister Britney Spears’ payroll amid the pop star’s conservatorship battle.
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Britney Spears has been living under her father’s legal guardianship, Jamie Spears, since 2008, but now the singer is ready to recover control over her life, career, and fortune. The singer will address the court directly on June 23.
According to Entertainment Weekly, she is expected to appear remotely. As reported by The New York Times, Spears’ court-appointed lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III requested the Los Angeles Superior Court judge Brenda Penny that Britney was able to speak for herself.
Setting the record straight. Jamie Lynn Spears spoke out about a report that claimed she is the only member of her family not on sister Britney Spears’ payroll amid the pop star’s conservatorship battle.
Britney Spears was so desperate to have her father Jamie Spears removed from her conservatorship, she called 911 to report herself as the victim of abuse, a new report claims. The “Toxic” hitmaker’s mom Lynne Spears opened up to journalists Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino in a report from The New Yorker about her ongoing legal battle. “I got mixed feelings about everything,” Lynne, 66, told the outlet. “I don’t know what to think … It’s a lot of pain, a lot of worry.”
Lynne Spears spoke out about Britney Spears following her daughter’s shocking court testimony.
Sister support. Jamie Lynn Spears is reportedly the only member of Britney Spears‘ immediate family who hasn’t been getting a paycheck.
A worried mother. Lynne Spears spoke out about her daughter Britney Spears after the explosive conservatorship hearing in which the singer revealed she feels trapped.
Britney Spears detailing her conservatorship, her father will remain her conservator, for now. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge signed an order Wednesday denying her request to have her father, Jamie Spears, removed from her conservatorship.
Britney Spears and her team's most recent efforts to remove her father from her conservatorship were unsuccessful.
Britney Spears‘ dad, Jamie Spears, will remain on her conservatorship, after a judge denied the singer’s request to have him removed.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentFollowing his daughter’s explosive testimony, Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, has filed legal paperwork and is shifting blame.This week, an attorney for Jamie Spears filed new documents, obtained by Variety, with the Los Angeles Superior Court regarding the conservatorship of his daughter, stating that he is “concerned” about her treatment.But, the elder Spears is saying that he is not responsible, and he is placing the blame on others,
Britney Spears’ brother-in-law Jamie Watson, is sharing his thoughts about the controversial statements that were released last week, following the long-awaited conservatorship hearing.The husband of Jamie Lynn Spears defended the family and told the New York Post that every member of the family just wants the best for the iconic singer.However Britney was very clear during her testimony, revealing that she would like to sue her family, and preferred to share what really happened during the
Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn has spoken out on the Oops! I Did It Again hitmaker's conservatorship battle.The 30 year old took to her Instagram stories to share a series of clips of herself as she told her 2.2million followers that she didn't feel it was appropriate to speak out until Britney had her say on the matter.The famed singer appeared in a Los Angeles court via video link on last week, where she detailed the extent of her conservatorship, telling the judge: "I'm not here to be
Britney Spears’ brother-in-law Jamie Watson has defended the singer’s family, days after her revelatory courtroom testimony.Watson, who is married to the singer’s sister Jamie Lynn Spears, told The New York Post that Spears’ family only wanted “the best for her”.It comes after the singer addressed an LA Superior Court hearing remotely last week, delivering a 24-minute testimony in which she called for an end to her conservatorship.Among other claims, Spears alleged that while under the
Britney Spears has shared the harrowing details of her conservatorship which she been under for over a decade. She appeared in court this week to ask to be released from her father, Jamie Spears control.
Britney Spears claimed she was "put on lithium out of nowhere" when she did not want to go ahead with her second Las Vegas residency. The American singer made the bombshell allegation while speaking in an open Los Angeles court hearing on Wednesday 23 June, about her ongoing conservatorship battle with her management and own father James Spears, for the first time.
This article includes references to mental health and drug use. After years of silence and being under conservatorship, Britney Spears spoke her truth and detailed her side of the story before a Los Angeles probate judge Brenda Penny on Wednesday. The popstar icon, who has serenaded millions across the globe, was demanding to end her conservatorship under which she has lived for 13 long years.
Britney Spears has addressed a Los Angeles court in an open hearing today, and has publicly called for an end to her “abusive” conservatorship that sparked the #FreeBritney movement.Spears delivered an emotional testimony on Wednesday (June 23) to the Los Angeles County Superior Court in which she expressed how she felt controlled by the conservatorship, which was managed for 11 years by her father, Jamie Spears.
After years of silence, Britney Spears has personally addressed her 13-year-old conservatorship in front of a Los Angeles judge.
Britney Spears spoke for the first time about her conservatorship that she’s been under for the past 13 years in court in Los Angeles on Wednesday (June 23).
Britney Spears' conservatorship battle against her father, Jamie Spears, continues, but this time the singer is speaking out for herself, for the first time in years.During Wednesday's latest hearing for the conservatorship, Britney addressed the Los Angeles court directly, appearing remotely due to COVID-19 protocols.