"And Jamie suggested he'd even had death threats from #FreeBritney campaigners.He said: "People are being stalked and targeted with death threats. How the hell would I steal something?”The Spears’ family’s representative did not respond to a request for further comment from The Times.But in recent months, Britney Spears’ fans have reignited fears that the singer is trapped and sending coded messages for help through her Instagram posts. 'Bryan also admitted he worries about what would happen if Britney suddenly received a new level of independence, claiming she has never had to drive herself anywhere or carry out "everyday tasks" for herself.He said: "She's been surrounded by a team of people since she was 15, so at what level does everyone just walk away or get reduced? It’s horrible,” Jamie Spears said. The world don't have a clue. "It's very frustrating to have. Britney Spears at the premiere of “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in 2019. Britney Spears father Jamie Spears called the #FreeBritney movement “a joke” and said he loves his daughter. As for allegations that he is stealing his daughter’s money, he continued: “I have to report every nickel and dime spent to the court every year. “All these conspiracy theorists don’t know anything,” the father of the 38-year-old pop star shared with Page Six in a piece published Saturday. It’s private.”Though Britney Spears last year pleaded with her fans not to “believe everything you read and hear,” she has complained in the past about the monotony of her life.In May, Spears released a previously unavailable single, Get our revamped Envelope newsletter, sent twice a week, for exclusive awards season coverage, behind-the-scenes insights and columnist Glenn Whipp’s commentary. Dunst clapped back.L.A. The 38-year-old singer has been under a conservatorship since her highly-publicised meltdown in 2008, and fans have in recent years created an online movement campaigning for her to be put back in charge of her own affairs. Jamie Spears with his famous daughter Britney Credit: Refer to Caption Who is Britney Spears' dad Jamie and how old is … In the last few weeks, the 'Free Britney' movement has gained momentum with fans demanding the singer to live a life without being controlled by father Jamie Spears who has been her conservator for more than a decade now. We don't want those kinds of fans. In a new interview, Jamie Spears, father of singer Britney Spears, called the #FreeBritney campaign “a joke.” "However, Bryan revealed the initial decision for the conservatorship was done as a family and he thinks it has been "a great thing" for them all.He said: "We kind of came together and not everybody agreed with [the conservatorship]; everyone had their own opinion like, 'Maybe we should do it this way or that way. Britney Spears' father has branded the #FreeBritney movement a "joke". I love all my kids. "The 68-year-old patriarch also blasted rumours that he or others have been taking money from Britney's estate.He fumed: "I have to report every nickel and dime spent to the court every year.
It’s no one else’s business,” Jamie Spears, 68, told the paper. Ahead of a #FreeBritney rally in L.A. on Wednesday, new court documents request that Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, be removed as her sole conservator.The Killers’ satisfying new album, “Imploding the Mirage,” features a pared-down lineup, new producers and a guest turn from Lindsey Buckingham.
Britney Spears' father says the #FreeBritney campaign is "a joke" and that organizers don't have "a clue" about his daughter's conservatorship. Britney Spears' father has branded the #FreeBritney movement a "joke".The 38-year-old singer has been under a conservatorship since her highly-publicised meltdown in 2008, and fans have in recent years created an online movement campaigning for her to be put back in charge of her own affairs.However, her father Jamie - who was conservator of the 'Toxic' singer's affairs until stepping down last year due to health reasons - has slammed the "conspiracy theorists" and insisted they "don't know anything".Branding the movement "a joke", he added to the New York Post newspaper: "All these conspiracy theorists don't know anything. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Britney Spears dad slams FreeBritney campaign Whether someone's coming in peace to help or coming in with an attitude, having someone constantly tell you to do something has got to be frustrating. 2m Followers, 502 Following, 196 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jamie Lynn Spears (@jamielynnspears) Amy Kaufman covers film, celebrity and pop culture at the Los Angeles Times. But this is our business. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller “Bachelor Nation: Inside the World of America’s Favorite Guilty Pleasure.”Hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion is openly naming fellow rapper Tory Lanez — who is now under investigation — as the person who shot her a month ago.The video for the new single from Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z features successful Black entrepreneurs including Tyler, the Creator and “Insecure”'s Issa Rae.Springsteen salutes the Clash’s Joe Strummer, Alvin Ailey revisits “Revelations,” the Natural History Museum celebrates women’s suffrage.Rapper Kanye West tweeted a presidential campaign promo featuring actress Kirsten Dunst and Vogue Editor in Chief Anna Wintour. I love all my kids. “I love my daughter. Evacuations have been ordered in western Vacaville.The “Ellen” scandal has gripped us in part because it’s so familiar: From “Larry Sanders” to “The Morning Show,” TV sees itself as an awful place to work. How the hell would I steal something? It's horrible. The singer has asked a court to appoint Jodi Montgomery as her permanent conservator of person, instead of returning that power to Jamie Spears, who has had control over his daughter's life and career since 2008.