Britney Spears’ Conservatorship Expected to End in Time for February Wedding

Britney Spears is reportedly set to receive the ultimate wedding gift from her father.

Britney Spears is reportedly set to receive the ultimate wedding gift from her father.

Jamie and Lynne Spears, the parents of pop sensation Britney Spears, are giving love a second chance eight years after they divorced.
Britney Spears is buying her father a restaurant.
The singer wants Jamie Spears – who was made co-conservator of her personal and professional affairs following her emotional breakdown last year – to run a new soul food eatery in Los Angeles when the conservatorship comes to an end in November
A source says: “Britney just wanted to give him something useful as a sign of her appreciation.”After all their ups and downs she knows he’s always got her best interests at heart.”
A native of Kentwood, Louisiana, Jamie Spears is a professional chef by trade.
Is this Britney’s cry for help? You be the judge.
It’s the case of: At The Sound of the Beep, Help Me!!
Either Britney Spears has a rather convincing imposter or the pop star is desperate to be free from father and conservator, Jamie Spears.
In a recording making the rounds on the Internet this Monday, a woman identifying herself as Britney Spears is heard leaving a voicemail asking a lawyer to help her build a case to have her father removed as conservator of her estate.
On the tape, she says:
“Hi my name’s Briney Spears. I called you earlier. I’m calling again because I just wanted to make sure that during the process of the eliminating the conservatorship that my father has threatened me several times, that you know, he’ll take my children away. I just want to be guaranteed that everything will be fine with the process and that you guys are taking care of everything, that things will stay the same as far as my custodial time. That’s it, bye.”
Britney Spears’ camp is shutting down a fansite dedicated to the pop tart.
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