Britney celebrates conservatorship win with topless vacation in ‘paradise’ with boyfriend
‘Oops, I did it again!’ Britney Spears ‘celebrates’ end of $60M conservatorship with topless vacation in ‘paradise’ – HOURS after father Jamie slammed judge’s ruling
The pop star posted a risqué video on Instagram Thursday of her frolicking topless in the sea, with the caption: ‘A beautiful day here in paradise celebrating’The video also shows her enjoying a boat ride with boyfriend Sam AsghariBritney followed up the video with a montage of nude photos – with carefully placed pink and yellow flowersHours earlier her dad Jamie slammed the judge’s ruling to remove him as her conservator after 13 years calling the decision ‘wrong’On Wednesday, an LA judge suspended him as the conservator of Britney’s personal life and $60 million estate
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Britney Spears has celebrated her victory in her conservatorship battle with a topless vacation in ‘paradise’ with her boyfriend Sam Asghari.
The 39-year-old pop star posted a risqué video on Instagram Thursday of her frolicking topless in the sea, just hours after her dad slammed the judge’s ruling to remove him as her conservator after 13 years.
She followed up the video with another post where she shared a montage of nude photos – with carefully placed pink and yellow flowers covering her modesty.
She followed up the video with another post where she shared a montage of nude photos – with carefully placed pink and yellow flowers
‘A beautiful day here in paradise celebrating,’ Spears captioned the footage, which was set to the upbeat Prince hit ‘Cream’
On Wednesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny suspended the singer’s father Jamie Spears as the conservator of Britney’s personal life and $60 million estate. That represented the biggest win to date for the star in her battle to regain control of her life.
The judge appointed accountant John Zabel as a temporary conservator until the court decides if she is ready to look after herself again and, if it decides she is, the conservatorship can be completely terminated.
Britney appeared to be wasting no time in celebrating her newfound freedom from her dad, showcasing her luxury getaway to her 34.4 million followers.
Free Britney: She put her hands through her hair as she posed for another very racy snap
Britney Spears has celebrated her victory in her conservatorship battle with a topless vacation in ‘paradise’ with her boyfriend Sam Asghari
The 39-year-old pop star posted a video on Instagram Thursday, just hours after her dad slammed the judge’s ruling to remove him as her conservator after 13 years
‘A beautiful day here in paradise celebrating,’ Spears captioned the footage, which was set to the upbeat Prince hit ‘Cream.’
The video begins with a shot of a luxury pool on the edge of a palm tree-lined beach with white sands and turquoise sea.
It then cuts to the loved-up couple smiling for the camera as they sit on a boat taking them out to sea.
Britney playfully sticks her tongue out at the camera as she nestles in close to her other half.
The pop star, whose father has controlled her personal and financial life for the last 13 years, is then seen frolicking topless in the sea with her hands covering her breasts.
At other points, Britney faces the camera wearing nothing but a pair of red bikini bottoms while covering her nipples with her fingers.
The pop star posted even raunchier images in the photo montage where she is seen posing in front of a bathtub.
The video begins with a shot of a luxury pool on the edge of a palm tree-lined beach with white sands and turquoise sea
The pop star, whose father has controlled her personal and financial life for the last 13 years, is then seen frolicking topless in the sea
The pop star floats in the sea in a red bikini during the ‘paradise’ getaway with her boyfriend
‘Playing in the Pacific never hurt anybody,’ she captioned the grainy images.
While Britney celebrated the judge’s ruling, dad Jamie hit back at the decision accusing the judge of being ‘wrong’ to put ‘a stranger’ in charge of his daughter’s estate.
‘Respectfully, the court was wrong to suspend Mr. Spears, put a stranger in his place to manage Britney’s estate, and extend the very conservatorship that Britney begged the court to terminate earlier this summer,’ Jamie’s lawyer Vivian L. Thoreen said in a statement Thursday morning.
‘Mr. Spears loves his daughter Britney unconditionally. For thirteen years, he has tried to do what is in her best interests, whether as a conservator or her father,’ the statement continues.
‘This included helping her revive her career and re-establish a relationship with her children.’
The statement continues: ‘For anyone who has tried to help a family member dealing with mental health issues, they can appreciate the tremendous amount of daily worry and work this required.
‘For Mr. Spears, this also meant biting his tongue and not responding to all the false, speculative, and unsubstantiated attacks on him by certain members of the public, media, or more recently, Britney’s own attorney.
‘These facts make the outcome of yesterday’s hearing all the more disappointing, and frankly, a loss for Britney.
‘Again, it was Mr. Spears who took the initiative to file the petition to terminate the conservatorship when neither Britney’s former court-appointed counsel nor her new privately-retained attorney would do so. It was
‘Mr. Spears who asked the court at yesterday’s hearing to immediately terminate the conservatorship while Britney’s own attorney argued against it.
‘Despite the suspension, Mr. Spears will continue to look out for the best interests of his daughter and work in good faith towards a positive resolution of all matters.’
Jamie’s suspension came as allegations of his mistreatment of his daughter – including secretly recording her calls and messages – have ramped up the furor over his conservatorship.
The judge removed Jamie as the conservator of Britney’s personal life and $60 million estate after 13 years
Dozens of fans and supporters of what has become known as the #FreeBritney movement gathered outside the court Wednesday, waving banners and changing ‘Free Britney’ and ‘Jamie for jail’.
Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, thanked the movement for its support, which he said had been ‘instrumental’.
He noted that while Wednesday’s ruling was a ‘substantial step toward [Britney’s] freedom’ there are still further allegations of Britney’s mistreatment that are being investigated by state and federal authorities.
‘Today’s a great day. It’s a great day for Britney Spears and it’s a great day for justice. And there’s definitely something to celebrate. But it’s also a solemn day. Britney Spears has been faced with a decade-long nightmare orchestrated by her father and others,’ Rosengart said following Wednesday’s hearing.
‘I’m so proud of her for her courage, her strength… and she’s so pleased and so thankful to all of you,’ he said addressing the public.
‘I think the support of the Free Britney movement has been instrumental.’
LA Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny (pictured) ordered Jamie to step down as Britney’s conservator appointing accountant John Zabel as the temporary replacement conservator
Britney’s lawyer Mathew Rosengart (pictured) addressed the crowd outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse following Britney’s win
Rosengart said that Britney should ‘absolutely’ sue her father if there is evidence that proves that Jamie misappropriated money.
Britney reportedly ‘burst into tears’ on Wednesday after she learned that her father had been suspended. ‘On cloud 9 right now!!!,’ the pop star wrote in an Instagram post alongside pictures and video of her flying a prop plane for the first time.
In making her ruling on Wednesday, Judge Penny told the court: ‘I do believe that the suspension of James Spears is in the best instants of Ms. Spears.’
She added that pleadings from Britney’s legal team, ‘reflect a toxic environment that requires the suspension of Mr. Spears.’
The suspension will require Jamie to hand over all books and files he kept during the 13 years he ran his famous daughter’s conservatorship.
But Jamie – who had originally fought against terminating the conservatorship – doesn’t want to open the books to prying eyes, Rosengart told the court.
‘He did a 180… Now he’s saying let’s terminate the entire conservatorship. He wants to terminate because he doesn’t want to be deposed under oath or give discovery,’ Rosengart said. ‘What he is afraid of is the revelations of his corruption.’
Britney shared a video on Instagram showing her flying a prop plane for the first time. The post comes after a judge suspended her father from serving as her conservator after 13 years
Spears’ fans and the wider #FreeBritney movement has been campaigning for years to draw attention to the conditions of the singer’s conservatorship
Pictured: Fans show off their homemade signs supporting Britney during a #FreeBritney rally held in conjunction with the hearing on Wednesday
For more than a year, Britney has been calling for her father to be fired as her conservator and for an end to the conservatorship which she’s called ‘abusive.’
She has said that she’s ‘afraid ‘ of her dad and declared that she would not perform again until he was no longer in charge of the conservatorship he’s been overseeing since her much-publicized breakdown in 2008.
One of her most heart-wrenching revelations came during a tearful phone appearance at Judge Penny’s court last June when she said that she wanted to have a baby with her fiancé, personal trainer Sam Asghari, but the strict conservatorship wouldn’t allow her to remove her IUD birth control.
‘I feel ganged up on and bullied and alone,’ Britney told the court during that emotional statement. ‘I just want my life back.’
She also told the judge that she felt ‘enslaved’ by her dad, whom she, added, ‘should be in jail.’
Last year, at her father’s request, the conservatorship (the one dealing with Britney’s personal affairs, not the conservatorship controlling her finances) was temporarily transferred from Jamie to her long-time caregiver Jodi Montgomery.
While he blamed his stepping down on health issues, Jamie’s decision came amid accusations that he had gotten into an altercation with Britney’s then 14 year-old son Sean Preston, now 16.