Britney Spears' conservatorship has been extended until 2021. The pop star's conservatorship, which has been overseen by her father Jamie for the vast majority of its existence, has reportedly been the cause of some drama in recent months.
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Britney Spears praised her skincare progress in a new Instagram selfie Monday (Aug. 3) while opening up about her early struggles with acne.
"When I was younger I never really had an acne problem until I did my first movie … I was so nervous to be on camera so I went to the dermatologist for stronger skincare products !!!" she wrote in the caption. "It cleared up quickly after but you have to be careful because prescribed products are very strong !!!! I remember waking up and saying wow it’s
Britney Spears' conservatorship has been extended until 2021. The pop star's conservatorship, which has been overseen by her father Jamie for the vast majority of its existence, has reportedly been the cause of some drama in recent months.
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.
Britney Spears isn’t the only one who wants to make changes to her conservatorship!
Andrew Wallet, the man who once helped manage Britney Spears’ estate, could return as co-conservator alongside the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, more than a year after Wallet stepped back from his role.Jamie, 68, filed a petition with the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles on Tuesday, August 18, to have the lawyer back as a co-conservator on his 38-year-old daughter’s estate, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Thursday, August 20.The documents list the “Toxic” singer’s
The #FreeBritney movement has really picked up steam recently — but it may be facing another roadblock.
Britney Spears no longer wants her father, Jamie Spears, to have such a tight grip on her career.
According to new court documents, Britney Spears does not want her father, Jamie Spears, to return to the helm of her long-standing conservatorship. Though Britney doesn't necessarily want her conservatorship to end, she "strongly prefers" that her current stand-in conservator, Jodi Montgomery, be made permanent.
Britney Spears no longer wants her father, Jamie Spears, to have such a tight grip on her career.
Britney Spears says that she’s “now at a point where [her] conservatorship must be changed substantially in order to reflect the major changes in her current lifestyle and her stated wishes,” according to documents filed by her lawyer on Aug. 17.
Britney Spears doesn’t leave her Thousand Oaks, CA mansion that often, so when she does get out, it is a really special experience. On Aug.
Britney Spears’ brother, Bryan Spears, spoke out against his sister’s conservatorship, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly that more family members will continue to come forward.According to the source, the singer’s siblings and mother, Lynne Spears, are planning to “give more interviews that would sway public support to end” her conservatorship.But the pop star’s legal team doesn’t love the idea.
Britney Spears, 38, has been an open book lately when it comes to talking about aspects of her personal life that have affected her ever since she was a little girl. The “Hold It Against Me” singer kept that tradition going in her latest Instagram post shared on Tuesday, August 4, where she chatted about her skin issues as it related to her film debut in 2002’s Crossroads.
Britney Spears may have been lighting up on screen in 2002’s “Crossroads”, but in reality, she was struggling with acne.
Britney Spears‘ dad Jamie Spears recently slammed the #FreeBritney movement and called the campaign a “joke.” The 38-year-old singer has been under a conservatorship for the past 12 years and her father is able to make most of her life decisions on her behalf. Fans believe that Britney should be able to control her own life and want the conservatorship to end. “All these conspiracy theorists don’t know anything.
Britney Spears‘ dad, Jamie Spears, called the #FreeBritney movement “a joke” amid speculation surrounding the pop star’s long-running conservatorship.“All these conspiracy theorists don’t know anything,” Jamie, 68, told New York Post’s Page Six on Saturday, August 1. “The world don’t have a clue.
Britney Spears' brother opened up in a rare interview about what it was like growing up with the pop star and how the family as a whole adjusted as she skyrocketed to stardom. Speaking on the "As NOT Seen on TV" podcast, Bryan Spears, 43, said he was in college when Britney became a household name.
Britney Spears' brother, Bryan, is offering his perspective on her conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement. The pop star's older brother opened up about why he thinks the conservatorship has been a «great thing for our family» on Thursday's episode of the podcast. The conversation between Bryan and host Drew Plotkin began as Plotkin noted it was a «big day» for Britney, who was supposed to have a virtual hearing for her conservatorship on Wednesday.