Why did Britney delete Instagram?
The “Toxic” singer, 40, deactivated her social media page one day after sharing a post about wanting to be “feared,” not “pitied.” Last month, the pop star raised eyebrows for posting a series of nude photos of herself from a beach day with fiancé Sam Asghari.
Can Britney drive a car?
Under her conservatorship, the Toxic singer was unable to drive alone, though the restriction was lifted after she virtually appeared in court last week. Following the decision, an insider told PEOPLE: “Britney is very happy the conservatorship is now allowing her to drive.
Did Britney Spears remove her Instagram?
According to TMZ, the pop star removed her page, Instagram did not. Spears used her Instagram to speak out against her family, conservatorship, and love for her fiancé Sam Asghari.
Did Britney Spears cancel her Instagram?
Britney Spears has deactivated her Instagram account. But fear not, she will likely be back. ET has learned that the singer is taking a break from Instagram like she’s done in the past. Britney previously took a break from the app in September, amid her fight to end her conservatorship.
When was Britney Spears last song?
Britney Spears has released a new song, ‘Swimming In The Stars’, amid continued controversy regarding her father’s control over her career. The track is an offcut from the singer’s last album, 2016’s ‘Glory’. It was released today (December 2) to coincide with the popstar’s 39th birthday.
Can Britney Spears drive again?
Her father, Jamie Spears, decided to step down as a co-conservator, but it was of no consequence because a judge later suspended him permanently. On a more personal level, though, the singer was also finally allowed the basic freedom of driving herself again.
When did Britney Spears stop driving?
Britney’s desire to drive again goes all the way back to 2008, shortly after she was placed under the conservatorship. In a bonus scene from the documentary film Britney: For the Record, the singer revealed that she was not allowed to drive her car anymore.