Musician Britney Spears deleted and reposted a few photos of herself wearing a black-and-yellow maid-inspired outfit on her Instagram account Tuesday.
06.07.2021 - 14:39 / foxnews.com
Elon Musk has joined the chorus of famous people calling for an end to Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship following the singer’s latest defeat in court. Last week, Spears was dealt a major blow when a judge denied her request to remove her father as her conservator, which would have given her back control over her own finances.The move brought the ongoing situation with Spears’ father, Jamie, into the spotlight and prompted many high-profile people to speak out to support her. On
.Musician Britney Spears deleted and reposted a few photos of herself wearing a black-and-yellow maid-inspired outfit on her Instagram account Tuesday.
Framing Britney Spears, the New York Times documentary that brought renewed attention to the pop singer’s conservatorship, earned an Emmy nomination today for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special.
Britney Spears' conservatorship testimony went viral as the singer detailed her traumatic experience. While discussing how difficult it is for popular personalities such as her to share their experiences in public, Britney cited an example of Paris Hilton and her boarding school abuse.
Less than 24 hours after Britney Spears’ longtime manager tendered his resignation, the singer’s court appointed attorney and legal firm want out of the restrictive conservatorship that has controlled the former Princess of Pop’s life and career the past 13-years.
Britney Spears’ legal situation is changing once again.
tweeting, “Free Britney,” in the latest high-profile show of support for the pop star in the midst of her conservatorship battle. The Space X CEO’s early morning post about the “Oops! … I did it again” singer went viral, racking up about 20 million retweets within hours Monday morning.
Ever since Britney Spears gave her heartbreaking testimony in her conservatorship hearing, there has been outpouring support for her not just from fans but also celebrities. Joining many who have raised their voice to end the pop icon's conservatorship is also Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Britney Spears is reported to have called 911 to report herself as a victim of conservatorship abuse, it has been claimed.The Toxic singer, 39, is said to have made the call in Venture County, California the night before her bombshell hearing last month.The recording is understood to be sealed due to an "on going investigation" but, two sources confirmed the call to The New Yorker.
Britney Spears called 911 to report conservatorship abuse one night prior to presenting her testimony in court, according to a New Yorker exposé published on Saturday by Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino.
Haley Bosselman editorThe night before her June 23 testimony, Britney Spears called 911 to report conservatorship abuse, according to a new investigation by Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino in the New Yorker.“Members of Spears’s team began texting one another frantically.
Dionne Warwick has joined calls for the end of Britney Spears‘ conservatorship.Spears has been in a conservatorship since 2008. Last week (June 23) she gave landmark testimony in which she said she wanted the “abusive” arrangement to end without further evaluation.The veteran soul singer addressed Spears’ fans directly in a video message posted to her Twitter on Wednesday (June 30) in which she urged that the pop star be freed from “13 years of bondage”.“My heart goes out to Britney Spears.
Kevin Federline's lawyer says he's never interfered with Britney Spears' 13-year conservatorship. Mark Vincent Kaplan, who represents Spears' ex-husband of three years, opened up in a new interview about the DJ's goals for the former couple's kids, Sean, 15, and Jayden, 14 amid the controversial court battle over the pop star's personal and financial affairs.
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!
Many are wondering where Britney Spears‘ mother stands when it comes to her daughter’s conservatorship, especially following her revealing address to the court on Wednesday, June 23. Well, according to an attorney, Britney’s mom is “very concerned.”
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.