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  1. Gio says:

    And what has changed exactly? Now that sketchy “fitness model” fiance & lawyer Mathew Rosengart will take over Britney’s life and slowly steal all her money. It never ends. I wish her the best but I just don’t know that Britney can handle the world on her own. At least the ex has primary custody of the kids. Anyway, good luck Britney. Good luck.

    • Valentina says:

      You may be right about the fiance, but I think her new lawyer is a blessing in her life. It’s only thanks to him that the abusive conservatorship has ended, so although I share you concerns with Brit’s ability to take care of herself, I think Rosengart’s presence is precious.

      • Shanna says:

        I agree with you both in certain ways. I get a very strange feeling about Britney’s fiance. He gives me serious golddigger vibes. You can tell that he loves the camera and the spotlight. I believe that her lawyer, Mister Rosengart, is a decent and honest man though, and trust me, I don’t believe that about many lawyers. He seems to truly have her best interest at heart. I do sincerely worry about her mental health though, especially if her current relationship goes south. Remember that just a few months ago everybody was questioning her state of mind because of some strange videos that she posted online. She was dancing around and pacing back and forth in too small clothing, laughing in some shots and seemingly crying in others, and her makeup was smeared and running down her face. It was really sad to watch. I was so scared for her then. I have to admit, I’m really worried for her right now. Im praying for her.

  2. annie says:

    Britney is in good hands. I hope she gets justice and that those responsible for the massive abuse, fraud and misconduct against her are held accountable to the fullest extent possible. I am inspired by her courage and strength. Don’t waste time being “worried” about her. Instead, demand that the abusers are held accountable.