Celebs cheer Britney Spears’ freedom from father in conservatorship ruling
Los Angeles, California - Celebrities, fans, and Britney Spears herself took to social media Wednesday to celebrate a judge’s ruling that the pop star's father Jamie Spears would be immediately suspended as his daughter’s conservator – a position he has held for 13 years.
"(I’m) on cloud 9 right now," Britney Spears wrote on Instagram, with videos of herself piloting a small airplane for the first time.
Certified public accountant John Zabel, chosen by Britney Spears’ legal team, will serve as temporary conservator for the next 30 to 45 days, after which her attorney Mathew S. Rosengart has requested the termination of the conservatorship in its entirety.
The fate of the conservatorship will be determined on November 12.
In the past week, three new documentaries have been released that portray Jamie Spears as self-serving and domineering.
One, from FX and Hulu, alleged that his security team planted recording devices in his daughter’s bedroom.
Outside the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles, a horde of fans with #FreeBritney signs cheered, embraced, and even sang her hit Toxic in the streets. Online, a number of celebrities across the entertainment industry voiced their support.
Britney Spears’ fiancé Sam Asghari shared a celebratory post on Instagram within minutes of the verdict, followed by a photograph of Britney’s hand holding a pink rose.
"Free Britney! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!" he wrote.
Divas of all generations lauded Judge Brenda K. Penny’s decision.
"Congratulations, Britney," wrote Dionne Warwick on Twitter. "Enjoy your life!"
"I’ve talked & (prayed) about this 4 years," tweeted Cher. "(I’m) more than thrilled 4 her!"
Famous ladies voice their support
Support continued to pour in from more famous ladies.
Singer Vanessa Carlton expressed her support for Britney Spears. "I’m so thrilled to see that freedom and hopefully justice is finally coming to this brilliant lady," she tweeted.
"Let’s not forget that the most important voice in the #FreeBritney movement is Britney’s," wrote author and famous exoneree Amanda Knox. "They say you don’t really understand freedom until it’s taken from you. That’s true. And when you get it back, it’s all the more precious," she added.
"So happy to hear Britney Spears is getting what she wants — she deserves happiness and freedom just like the rest of us," wrote The Bachelorette host Tayshia Adams.
Fans also sang the praises of Britney’s attorney, referring to him as "RosenDaddy." In a press conference outside the courthouse, Rosengart addressed her supporters. "Britney is so thankful for all of you," he said.
"Jamie Spears and others are going to face even more serious ramifications," he added.
"Stream and buy Britney’s music," wrote Twitter user @MrPopCharts. "It’s her money now!"
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