Britney Spears is getting real about the end of her conservatorship.The singer expressed that while she has «waited so long to be free,» she has concerns about how her life will be when the 13-year conservatorship is no longer in place.
28.09.2021 - 18:07 / us.hola.com
Britney Spears’ conservatorship was released on Friday, September 24th and the pop star says she watched “a little bit” of it. New York Times follow-up documentary to “Framing Britney Spars,” details the alleged intense surveillance that went into controlling the singer.
The footage and testimonies by people who worked around the singer are shocking and Britney took to Instagram to share her views with a video of her posing. However, fans quickly noticed she kept deleting and reposting the video
.Britney Spears is getting real about the end of her conservatorship.The singer expressed that while she has «waited so long to be free,» she has concerns about how her life will be when the 13-year conservatorship is no longer in place.
Britney Spears is speaking out about her family. Just days after her father, Jamie Spears, was suspended as her conservator, the 39-year-old pop star has taken to Instagram to address the way her family has treated her during her 13-year conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ father Jamie Spears has been suspended as the conservator of her estate, immediately removing him from the conservatorship altogether. While Britney’s new attorney Mathew Rosengart has been the hero when it comes to presenting her case in court none of this would have been possible if the #FreeBritney movement hadn‘t taken off in 2019.
She may be stronger than yesterday, but Britney Spears says she still has a lot of healing to do as she recovers from the damage done to her by her years-long conservatorship.
Britney Spears wants her fans to know that she's still on a path toward healing. The 39-year-old pop star took to Instagram on Saturday to share her thoughts on big recent developments in her life.
Those who have finished Controlling Britney Spears may have questions about Robin Greenhill‘s net worth and how much Britney Spears’ former business manager made from her conservatorship amid claims that she was responsible for the idea to bug the singer’s phone and record her texts and calls.
If you watched Controlling Britney Spears, you may be curious about Edan Yemini’s net worth and how much he made as the head of Britney Spears’ security amid claims that his firm, Black Box Security, bugged her phone and recorded more than 180 hours of private conversations from a secret recording device placed in her bedroom.
Not true. Britney Spears’ response to Hulu’s Controlling Britney Spears documentary shows that she doesn’t agree with everything the new doc alleged about her life.
Britney Spears‘ legal team says the secret surveillance her father allegedly instated in her bedroom is “horrifying and unconscionable”.The surveillance claims were initially made in Controlling Britney Spears, the New York Times‘ follow-up to their earlier documentary Framing Britney Spears.
Britney Spears is speaking out. Earlier this year, interest in the 39-year-old pop star's conservatorship case skyrocketed with the release of the New York Times' documentary "Framing Britney Spears," which examined her life, career and court battle.
Kevin Federline would be furious if the claims that his children’s private conversations with mom, Britney Spears, had been secretly recorded prove to be true, his attorney exclusively tells Page Six. "I think that would be pretty outrageous and Kevin would be upset about that," lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan told us on Monday, following The New York Times’ bombshell report over the weekend that first exposed the allegations.
Following the success of Framing Britney Spears, Hulu and The New York Times have released a follow-up documentary, Controlling Britney Spears, with even more damning details about Britney Spears‘ conservatorship. Among other allegations, the doc claimed that the pop star’s security secretly recorded conversations in her home without her knowledge, including her bedroom.
Britney Spears isn't happy with recent documentary information being released about her.On Friday, , the second part of FX and Hulu's documentary, was released.
Britney Spears continued her grand return to social media with a post where she revealed her thoughts on the latest project attempting to document her life.MORE: Britney Spears details sons' birthday celebrations and reveals why she 'cried for two days'The singer shared a video of hers and captioned it with what she felt about the new New York Times documentary, Controlling Britney Spears.WATCH: Father of Britney Spears files to end singer's conservatorshipIn the video, she simply danced while
“The chickens have truly come home to roost” says Britney Spears today in the latest court filing by the one-time Princess of Pop slamming her father and demanding his exit from the coercive conservatorship that has ruled her life and career for over a decade.
Britney Spears’ former assistant is back with more harrowing details from inside her conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, exerted so much control over the pop star’s life that he even monitored her text messages, phone calls and internet browser history, according to bombshell claims in a new documentary.
Bombshell claims from a brand new Britney Spears documentary have alleged that the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, exerted so much control of his daughter throughout her conservatorship, that he monitored her text messages, phone calls, and internet browser history.
The latest documentary about Britney Spears’ life reveals she may have been under more control for the past 13 years under the conservatorship than her supporters may have realized.