Britney Spears spends pocket money on her father… Why?

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Britney Spears spends pocket money on her father… Why?

(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Park Hyung-ki |
2021-02-15 17:51 sent

Britney Spears performing in France in 2004. © AFP=News1 © News1 Reporter Park Hyung-ki

‘Princess of Pop’ Britney Spears spends pocket money on her father?

His age is already 40. Besides, she is also the mother of two sons. Moreover, he is a refusal to have an asset of 59 million dollars (65 billion won). Nevertheless, I am spending my pocket money on my father.

After a court in the state of California where he resides appoints his father as guardian, he is unable to use the money he has made and must obtain his father’s permission.

When he was young, a California court saw him as a limited inmate and designated his father as guardian. As a result, Britney is still unable to use his own property without his father’s permission.

It was the New York Times (NYT) of the United States that announced this situation. NYT’s documentary’Keep Britney Spears in the frame’, which was released on the 12th, fueled the controversy surrounding him.

The documentary, which debuted in 1999 and was called the’Princess of Pop’, re-examined the process in which he became a rehabilitation facility in the 2000s following depression and drug addiction.

Britney is gradually leaving the dark tunnel after two divorces and several admissions to rehabilitation facilities. Recently he also succeeded in dieting and is dating Sam Asgari, a 13-year-old dancer boyfriend.

He is also conducting legal proceedings demanding the disqualification of his father’s guardianship. His fans are about to launch a campaign to’Free Britney’.

Britney Spears fans are protesting with a sign saying “Britney Freedom.” © AFP=News1 © News1 Park Hyungki

Father Jamie Spears, however, is in the position that “Britney is still incomplete and must be protected by her own.” The court battle between women and women is expected to enter the second round starting with the documentary, NYT said.

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