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.
23.06.2021 - 20:53 / hollywoodlife.com
The control that Jamie Spears has over his daughter Britney Spears‘ life as her co-conservator could be more extreme than anyone could have imagined. Britney — who is currently fighting to have her dad removed from her conservatorship — complained about Jamie’s influence back in 2016 in court records that were recently obtained by The New York Times.
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 about representing her in her conservatorship battle, and plans to attend a hearing in Los Angeles on Wednesday, according to reports in the New York Times and TMZ over the weekend.
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.
Courtney Love is showing her support for Britney Spears.
After Britney Spears’ horrific testimony about her cruel conservatorship, new revelations are being made. And a new report via The New Yorker suggests that the pop star had been trying to get help to end her conservatorship for a while now.
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 phoned the police to report conservatorship abuse on the eve of her recent testimony in court, it’s been revealed.Spears has been in a conservatorship since 2008.
While Britney Spears' heartbreaking testimony left fans of the singer angered and disappointed over her conservatorship, the pop icon's family has managed to remain coy about details of the singer's allegations and her condition amid the conservatorship. A recent New Yorker report revealed Britney's mother Lynne giving her rare comment on the conservatorship.
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.
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.
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’ estate alongside her father James has asked to withdraw from it.Bessemer Trust, which manages more than $100billion in assets across its portfolio, filed a new court document today (July 1) in which it requested to resign from the arrangement.The New York Times reports that the trust referred to the public outcry of the conservatorship as “changed circumstances” and stated that it was previously unaware of Britney’s objection to the conservatorship.
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’ 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.