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The pop star previously gushed about reuniting with Lynne Spears and being able to "make things RIGHT" again after being estranged for three years.
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The "Toxic" singer spoke out on Instagram after her mother paid a long-awaited visit to her Los Angeles home Wednesday.
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A source confirms to Page Six that the pop star was not blindsided by her mother's visit, as the two have been "texting more frequently" lately.
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Spears memoir is complete, Page Six reveals, and will "leave no stone unturned." Publishing bosses are delighted and expect an instant best-seller.
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The "Toxic" singer shared yet another topless video, this time of herself holding her breasts while she stands in a shower and stares into the camera.
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The pop star previously accused her estranged mother of hiding coffee from her every morning throughout her 13-year conservatorship.
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The snaps took the internet for a loop following the siblings' longtime, very public feud.
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"I write all the time," Felicia Culotta told Page Six recently. "I love handwritten letters. I just hope and pray she gets them."
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"Damn I must say…not being a part of your slave treatment program has changed my life," the singer, 40, wrote to Instagram on Thursday.
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The Grammy-winning singer, 40, has deleted her social media accounts before — only to reactivate them days later.
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Spears, 40, says she will "never forget" the moment her mother "slapped" her for staying out too late while she was watching her two sons.
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The "Gimme More" singer's caption sits alongside a quote from Rita Mae Brown that reads, "One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory."
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A source tells Page Six that Lynne has been "trying to get in touch" with Britney over the phone but had to "resort to social media" after being blocked.
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"A woman introduced the idea to my dad, and my mom helped him actually follow through and made it all happen," the pop star alleged in since-deleted audio.
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The pop star claimed her father told her in 2019 that if she did not check into a mental health facility, they would "go to trial, and [she was] going...
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"I have tried my best to help you out of hardships! I have never and will never turn my back on you!" the Spears matriarch claimed on Instagram Sunday.
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"I do feel victimized after these experiences, and how can I mend this if I don't talk about it?" Spears said in the 22-minute audio clip posted on YouTube.
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"After being silenced for 13 years, Britney is not afraid to expose anyone or anything," a friend tells Page Six ahead of the release of the pop star's memoir.
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The "Toxic" singer set the record straight after a Catholic church in Santa Monica, Calif., denied she ever requested to marry Sam Asghari there.
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Attorneys for Spears and dad Jamie Spears have been trying for months to depose each other's clients after the pop star called her conservatorship "abusive."