Britney Spears

Britney Spears shares cryptic post, invites her mom for coffee
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The duo has been at loggerheads since the bitter court case last year which brought to an end the star's conservatorship of 13 years, reports The Mirror'. In the aftermath, Britney has regularly hit out at her mum for her part in the situation, but it now appears as though she's ready to move on and rebuild her relationship "as an equal".
Britney Spears' dad claims he saved her life with conservatorship
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According to The Mirror, the chart topping star Britney Spears was only released from the conservatorship in November last year after a high profile battle to win back her independence. Some could argue that Jamie was vilified over the course of the conservatorship and the subsequent court battle by Britney and her team to regain control of her life.
Britney Spears slams burger joint employee who consoled her after she cried
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The "Toxic" singer took issue with a drive-thru attendant as they offered her pity after noticing she'd been "crying" in her car just seconds before she pulled up to the window, reports "The Mirror". Britney, 41, was left irritated by their reassurance that everything was "gonna be okay" despite them having no knowledge of her situation.
WATCH | Britney Spears smears herself with cake in 'disturbing' Instagram return
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But her low-quality phone footage took a bizarre turn as she cut to a shot of her face planting a birthday cake -- before smearing the cream down the front of her outfit. Britney Spears, who turned 41 last week, then opened up to her 41.4 million Insta followers about her absence.
Britney Spears suffers nerve damage on right side of her body
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Britney Spears took to her Instagram on Monday to share a video clip of her dancing and twirling to the beats of a song. In the video, she can be seen wearing a red top, black hotpants and a glove on one hand. She penned a long note along with the dancing clip making her followers aware of her condition.
Traumatised for life' Britney Spears may never perform again
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The 'Toxic' hitmaker went on about the "worst" experience ever working with "offensive people" on her live shows in the past, and Britney Spears suggested that she wouldn't return to the stage again because she's "stubborn" and wants to prove her "point", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Britney Spears lays bare details of her abuse in new audio message
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Britney Spears's New video only has sound, but no picture, and does not show the singer's face talking on-camera. The video, which was quickly made private and no longer available for the public to see, was initially posted onto YouTube with a link shared on the pop star's Twitter account.
Britney was 'broken' when she came to Sir Elton for 'Hold Me Closer' collab
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According to Mirror.co.uk, Elton John admitted the idea to collaborate with Britney, 40, was first mentioned by his husband David Furnish. Elton said that he has always been an admirer of the songstress so was immediately keen on the idea to help her get her career back on track after her conservatorship came to an end last year.
Britney Spears says her teenage kids are 'hateful', 'rude' towards her
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She denied that her nude photos on social media are the reason her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden, don't want to stay at her house anymore as their issues pre-date her more liberal usage of the photo sharing app since she was released from the 14-year conservatorship that gave her father Jamie Spears control over her financial, health and professional decisions, reports aceshowbiz.com. "A British network claimed that their stepmom's goal is to keep the children away from all the controversy and trauma in my home... I have love in my home and I have blessings from the people I allow in and out of my home!!"
Judge orders Britney Spears' father to depose, produce documents
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According to Variety, the judge ordered Spears' father to be deposed within the next 30 days in Los Angeles. Judge Brenda Penny ordered Spears' father to produce all documents related to electronic surveillance. This move favours the singer, and indicates that the court believes it has reason to further inquire into shocking allegations that Jamie Spears had hired a security firm that put his daughter under surveillance throughout her conservatorship, with allegations of monitoring her phone and bugging her bedroom to record her private conversations.
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