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Thursday, June 24, 2021

How Sam Asghari Helped “Empower” Britney Spears to Share Her Truth About the Conservatorship

How Sam Asghari Helped “Empower” Britney Spears to Share Her Truth About the Conservatorship

  • “Stronger” singer Britney Spears spoke in an explosive conservatorship hearing on June 23. Read how her boyfriend Sam Asghari helped her find her voice.
  • Watch: Can Britney Spears End Her 13-Year Conservatorship?

    Britney Spears is certainly stronger than yesterday.

    The “Lucky” singer spoke ​to a superior court judge on June 23, about the mistreatment she has allegedly endured during her 13-year conservatorship led by father, Jamie ​Spears, 68. Britney powerfully stood her ground in a lengthy speech about why she believes she does not need a conservator anymore.

    And, it turns out, her personal trainer boyfriend Sam Asghari, 27, has been right by Britney’s side the whole time, empowering her to speak up.

    One source close to Sam exclusively revealed to E! News, “Britney feels like the weight of the last decade or so is slowly but surely lifting off of her shoulders. She feels empowered beyond words, and a large part of that is Sam, who empowers her in every way and has been her rock throughout this entire ordeal since she decided to speak up. She is eternally thankful to have him in her corner.”

    Britney Spears, Sam Asghari, 2018 GLAAD Media Awards
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    Britney Spears & Sam Asghari: Romance Rewind

    Another source close to the trainer also told E! News, “Sam is very proud of Britney for speaking her truth yesterday. He has seen her on her darkest days and has been there for her and has tried to help raise her spirits.”

    “He has known what the family has done to Britney for years and wishes he could do something to help her,” the insider continued. “It’s heartbreaking for him to see her upset every day. Sam tries his best to be there and comfort her as much as possible.”

    Britney Spears, Sam Asghari, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood PremiereMatt Baron/Shutterstock

    Despite Sam’s efforts, there are still “restrictions in their relationship,” per the source.

    “They are both fed up,” the insider detailed. “Marriage is definitely something they have talked about and Sam would marry Britney immediately, if they were allowed. They are truly in love and Sam will always be there for her. They do have plans for the future but the first step is getting Britney out of the conservatorship.”

    Following Britney’s comments in her hearing, Jamie’s attorney said, “Mr. Spears is sorry to see his daughter suffering and in so much pain. Mr. Spears loves his daughter and misses her very much.”

    5 Times Britney Spears Subtly Revealed Her True Feelings About Her Conservatorship

    5 Times Britney Spears Subtly Revealed Her True Feelings About Her Conservatorship

  • Britney Spears broke her near-silence on her 13-year conservatorship this week in court, but she may have been cluing fans into her "trauma" for years.
  • Watch: Can Britney Spears End Her 13-Year Conservatorship?

    Britney Spears took the lid off her conservatorship this week, when she testified in court about how “abusive” her legal situation is. 

    Saying she wants the conservatorship to end after 13 years, Britney testified that she doesn’t have “control” over her life, including her medical treatments. She said she was taken off her “normal meds” and forced to take lithium, is prohibited from removing her birth control and had to perform even if she was sick, according to the full transcript published by NBC News.

    The revelations left some fans wondering: How did we not know? 

    Well, fans have long suspected that the pop princess doesn’t have full control over her own social media posts, forcing them to decode her posts for clues about her wellbeing. 

    But at the public hearing on Wednesday, June 23, they heard it straight from her: “I’ve lied and told the whole world ‘I’m OK. And I’m happy.’ It’s a lie,” Britney, 39, said in court. “I thought I just maybe I said that enough. Because I’ve been in denial. I’ve been in shock. I am traumatized… Now I’m telling you the truth. OK? I’m not happy… I’m depressed. I cry every day.”

    Britney Spears, Sam Asghari, 2018 GLAAD Media Awards
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    Britney Spears & Sam Asghari: Romance Rewind

    Her father, Jamie Spears, was made her conservator in 2008 following her public breakdown, and she’s been in a court battle for more than a year as she tries to strip him of his power over her career. He temporarily stepped down as conservator of her person in 2019, but is still co-conservator of her estate. 

    In retrospect, here are five of the subtle signs that Britney may have been giving to fans about how she was coping with the “trauma” of the conservatorship. 

    Britney Spears, 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' film premiereMatt Baron/Shutterstock

    Flipping the Bird: Britney, who admitted in court that she’s “so angry it’s insane,” may have tipped fans off to her true emotions as recently as April 30, 2021.

    She posted a picture on Instagram that showed a little girl flipping off the camera. The “Toxic” singer captioned it, “Hi my name is Britney Spears … nice to meet you [three flipping the bird emojis]!!!!! One of my strongest gifts is that I’m pretty straight forward !!!!!” She tacked on the crying-laughing emoji, shy monkey emoji and winking tongue out emoji to suggest a hidden meaning.

    Interestingly enough, it was posted three days after another court hearing, in which her lawyer told the judge that Britney wanted to address the court directly on an expedited basis. Perhaps it was a clue as to what she feeling and what she wanted to say in court.

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    “You Don’t Own Me”: Britney seemingly made a big sartorial statement while performing in 2015, when she sported a T-shirt emblazoned with “You Don’t Own Me,” paired with a cap reading “BOSS.” At that point, she’d been a conservatee for about seven years. 

    Keep her powerful attire in mind when you read her testimony from this week: “[My] team wants me to work and stay home instead of having longer vacations. They are used to me sort of doing a weekly routine for them. And I’m over it. I don’t feel like I owe them anything at this point.”

    Britney added, “They need to be reminded they actually work for me.” Was her T-shirt a similar reminder?

    Feverish Nightmare: Earlier this month, The New York Times obtained confidential court records from 2016, in which a court investigator revealed that Britney “articulated she feels the conservatorship has become an oppressive and controlling tool against her,” adding that the system had “too much control” over her. (E! News has not independently obtained the court document.) 

    What’s more, the records included her same complaint about be forced to perform while sick, which suggested she was suffering as early as five years ago. “She also claimed she had been forced to perform while sick with a 104-degree fever, calling it one of the scariest moments of her life,” the NYT wrote.

    Just this week, the mother of two told the judge, “I just don’t like being told I have to [meet my obligations] no matter what, even if I’m sick.” 

    Following the hearing, Page Six published a resurfaced concert video allegedly from July 2018, showing the singer telling her New Jersey crowd, “I’m about to pass out, and I’m sick… I have, actually, a 102 fever right now.”

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    “Illegal” For Her To Speak Openly: In hindsight, it raises eyebrows that Britney spoke at one of her shows about how “strange” it was to be able to talk freely. As the music died down in between songs, she said, “Honestly, without the music and just the mic it kind of feels illegal… It feels kind of illegal with this mic in my hand. It feels so weird,” as seen in a chilling YouTube video published in 2017.

    She used her moment at the mic to call out how the news media treats her, saying, “It’s really crazy, because one minute they tear you down. They’re really horrible. The next minute, you’re on top of the world.”

    The “Baby One More Time” singer went on, “I’ve never really spoke about it and I’m a Southern girl… And I like to keep it real, so I just want to make sure I keep handing you motherf–kers something to talk about.”

    Residency Resistance: Britney worked for four years straight in Las Vegas, completing 248 shows for her Piece of Me residency from 2013 to 2017. Per Billboard, she sold 916,184 tickets and earned $137.7 million.

    She then returned to Sin City in 2018 to announce her 2019 Dominion residency, but fans noticed she didn’t seemed thrilled about getting back on stage. As seen in the livestreamed video announcement, the superstar waved to the crowd while being lifted on stage. She descended a flight of stairs, signed autographs and promptly left without giving any kind of speech. At one point, she craned her neck to the side, as if stretching. 

    Just a few months later, in January 2019, she revealed she was taking an indefinite work hiatus to focus on her father’s health issues. “I am dedicating my focus and energy to care for my family. We have a very special relationship and I want to be with my family at this time just like they have always been there for me,” Britney said in a statement, while pressing pause on her upcoming residency.

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    The public is now seeing that change of plans in a new light. 

    “When I came off that tour, a new show in Las Vegas was supposed to take place. I started rehearsing early, but it was hard because I’d been doing Vegas for four years and I needed a break in between. But no, I was told this is the timeline and this is how it’s going to go,” Britney recalled to the judge, later noting, “Ma’am, I’m not here to be anyone’s slave. I can say no to a dance move.”

    She went on to share the real reason her show was postponed, saying, “There was a week period where they were nice to me, and I told them I don’t want to do it that way. They said if I don’t want to do the new Vegas show, I don’t have to because I was getting really nervous.”

    Being allowed to cancel the residency was a huge relief, as Britney explained, “It was like lifting literally 200 pounds off of me when they said I don’t have to do the show anymore, because it was really really hard on me and it was too much. I couldn’t take it anymore.”

    In response to her testimony in court, a lawyer for her father, Jamie Spears, said that he is “sorry to see his daughter suffering and in so much pain.” The statement continued, “Mr. Spears loves his daughter and misses her very much.” 

    E! News has reached out to lawyers for Britney and Jamie for comment.