Britney Spears doesn't want to take the stage any time soon.
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“So here’s a crazy story about this…when I had this record, I knew that it was a very, very special record. And I worked so hard on this record and this industry can sometimes bring you incredible challenges, hence why I love the power of having my own record label. Unbeknownst to me, it was myself and a lot
Britney Spears doesn't want to take the stage any time soon.
The family drama surrounding Britney Spears‘ contentious conservatorship is only getting deeper…
Britney Spears is interested in unsealing parts of her conservatorship case for the “informed support” of the public, but her father Jamie Spears is not in agreement.
Paris Hilton spoke about her longtime friendship with pop star Britney Spears in a new interview with Andy Cohen. Hilton revealed that the two have spent time together this summer.
Britney Spears is completely on board with her new conservatorship, according to her attorney.
Britney Spears's highly scrutinized conservatorship is described as "voluntary" in new court documents obtained by E! News.Spears also reiterated in the documents that she does not want her father, Jamie Spears, to be the head of her conservatorship going forward.Britney Spears is continuing to fight to have a say in who will take over the helm of her long-standing conservatorship.
Cher isn‘t too surprised to learn that fans are concerned for Britney Spears and her well-being. The 74-year-old has shared her opinion on Britney‘s 12-year conservatorship in the past, but she reaffirmed her stance on Twitter recently, proving she’s just as concerned as everyone else.
As controversy continues over the conservatorship of Britney Spears, another famous singer is weighing in with her opinion.
Since February 2008, Britney Spears has felt “treated like a child” while under a conservatorship. Now, the pop star, 38, is “ready to take back control after 12 years,” a source tells Us Weekly. But if the #FreeBritney movement has revealed anything, it’s that this process has already been far from easy.
Jamie Lynn Spears is making a new move in court.
New court documents show that Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney Spears's younger sister, is set to become the custodian of the pop star's SJB Revocable Trust.The move comes amid the #FreeBritney movement, in which fans are increasingly scrutinizing the conditions of Britney's conservatorship.Earlier this month, Britney's lawyer told the courts that she "strongly opposed" the return of her father as the head of her conservatorship.Jamie Lynn Spears, the 29-year-old sister of pop star Britney Spears, has
Moves made. Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn was named her trustee amid her conservatorship battle. According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Jamie Lynn was named the trustee of her older sister’s trust, the SJB Revocable Trust, on Tuesday, August 25.
According to recent reports by The Blast, singer Britney Spears‘ sister, Jamie Lynn, is now the trustee of a trust that holds the fortune belonging to the 38-year-old Glory pop star. According to legal documents obtained by the outlet, Jamie Lynn was named trustee of the “SJB Revocable Trust,” set up by Britney in 2004 to protect her vast fortune and provide for her children’s financial future.
Britney Spears‘ sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, has been named as the trustee for her older sister’s finances, as reported by The Blast.According to the publication, new court documents show that Jamie Lynn, 29, has been named the trustee of ‘SJB Revocable Trust’, which was built to protect Britney’s finances.Jamie Lynn’s appointment is reportedly to help ensure that Spears’ money goes to her two children, Sean and Jayden, should she pass away.
Britney Spears‘ father Jamie Spears is pushing to reinstate someone else in his daughter’s finances. The 68-year-old father of the 39-year-old Glory singer submitted a petition to the Superior Court of California on August 19 requesting to have Andrew Wallet, an attorney who handled her finances until 2019, return as co-conservator of her estate, according to reports by People magazine.