BRITNEY SPEARS’ WEDDING ON HOLD, CONSERVATORSHIP RULING AWAITED: REPORT

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Wed 03 November 2021:

Britney Spears and her fiance, Sam Asghari, want to marry, purchase a house, and start a family, but owing to the pending conservatorship judgement, all of these plans appear to be on pause.

Because of the imminent court hearing, sources with direct information told TMZ that the pair hasn’t finalized any wedding plans yet. The couple wants to buy a new home together, but that plan has been put on hold as well.

Britney’s 13-year-long conservatorship was near to end but the court ruling has not made it null yet. The possible reason behind the same could be a mental evaluation. Britney, her father Jamie and others have urged the judge to end it without such an evaluation, but the ruling is still on hold.

As per TMZ, with 13 years of mental evaluations on file with the court, it’s up to the judge whether to cut Britney free without another one. The judge may want to hear from psychiatrists and other doctors before making the decision.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Britney recently revealed that she is writing a book about a ghost stuck in limbo. The plot of the novel-in-progress has prompted comparisons to her life under a conservatorship.

On the other hand, Sam will be soon seen playing key role in upcoming action-packed movie ”Hot Seat”, starring Mel Gibson.

Apart from Sam and Mel, the upcoming movie also stars Kevin Dillon. The film will follow an ex-hacker who tries to break into banks after his life is threatened. Gibson plays the man who must try to penetrate the booby-trapped building to get a man (Dillon) off the hot seat.

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