The famous pop singer Britney Spears has once again made headlines who came in the news a few days ago when it was reported that her conservatorship is going to be public soon as she is planning to release a tell-all book which will reveal all the disturbing details of her conservatorship.
However, this time, the incident is somewhat related to that only. According to the news, she loves to spend money and during her ongoing conservatorship, her expenses have been revealed.
Spears spends a lot of money
According to a report of E! News, the singer has paid her lawyers and advisors a whopping amount of US$1,202,504.30 (approx. $1.67 million) last year. Even she has paid her father, Jamie Spears, US$128,000 (approx. $178k) for his role as a conservator as well.
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However, in September 2019, her father stepped down from his position and urged her care manager, Jodi Montgomery to take over the role until January 2020.
On the other hand, the star has recently spent US$91,242.01 (approx. $127k) on her holidays to Miami and Turks and Caicos and another US$1 million (approx $1.3 million) on residential expenses as well.
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She has been under the legal protective order since 2008 after her breakdown and divorce from Kevin Federline, it was only sometimes ago when her brother, Bryan Spears, has opened up in an interview and spoke about the #FreeBritney movement, the campaign which her fans started over fears of her well-being.
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While her father who has been looking after Britney’s personal affairs for the past twelve years has referred to the campaign as a “joke” to the New York Post’s Page Six earlier this month, he further commented that her expenses are proved that he’s not stealing from his daughter. Notably, she has been trying to leave the controversial contract which controls her finances and influence her important life choices for years as well.
Jamie Spears recently told The Post, “I have to report every nickel and dime spent to the court every year. How the hell would I steal something? It’s up to the court of California to decide what’s best for my daughter. It’s no one else’s business.”
Meanwhile, a hearing has been scheduled to decide whether Britney Spears’ 12-year conservatorship will extend after August 22 or it will end.
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