Britney Spears has deactivated her Instagram account after drama with her family, sparked after she did not invite them to her and Sam Asghari's wedding.
Back in September, just days after getting engaged to Sam, she took to Twitter to let fans know that despite her absence on Instagram, she is doing fine. But this isn't the first time that the singer has gone off grid when it comes to social media, as she's deleted her Instagram before. But Britney's family were noticeably missing from the lineup of wedding guests, with her father Jamie Spears, her mother Lynne Spears and her once-close sister Jamie-Lynn Spears not receiving an invite due to their alleged part in her 13 year conservatorship – which finally came to an end last year.
Britney Spears deactivated her Instagram account after criticizing her family for their ill-treatment during her now terminated conservatorship.
Britney Spears has deleted Instagram weeks after her marriage to Sam Asghari. The couple – who have been together since late 2016 – got married at the ...
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Britney literally put a ring on it, shared the wedding pictures and then decided to wave goodbye to Instagram. The singer was giving fans everything they ...
As per E! Online, Britney wrote about Bryan and other members of her family in a now-deleted Instagram post. One fan had a theory of their own and wrote: “Britney Spears deleted her Instagram so she could come back as Britney Asghari.” As soon as Britney deleted her Instagram, her fans noticed her absence.
Queen of pop Britney Spears has left her fans concerned after disappearing from Instagram just a week after her fairytale wedding to longtime partner Sam ...
As per Daily Mail, the Criminal singer on Wednesday, claimed that she 'never asked' Bryan to attend her wedding, despite the fact that Bryan’s fiancée earlier cited a schedule difficulty as the reason for his absence. She also claimed that she 'never asked' her elder brother Bryan Spears, 45, to attend her recent wedding. While it’s not the first time the Gimme More singer has deleted her Instagram, but it came after she criticized her family for allegedly mistreating her during her now-terminated conservatorship.
PETALING JAYA, June 17 — American singer Britney Spears appears to have deleted her Instagram account, days after posting multiple photos of her wedding to ...
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Britney Spears has sparked concern after she deleted her Instagram page once again, following her wedding to Sam Asghari. The 40-year-old is no stranger to ...
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Britney Spears appears to have deleted her Instagram after tying the knot with Sam Asghari.
Fans will have to just wait to see if she returns to the platform with her married name. She currently looks after all things Entertainment for Goodto.com, Woman&Home, and My Imperfect Life. Before joining Future Publishing, Selina graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2006 with a degree in Journalism. She is fully NCTJ and NCE qualified and has 100wpm shorthand. She tweeted a video of her dress being made and captioned it, "Over 700 hand stitches went into tailoring and crafting my dress. Perhaps Britney is changing her instagram handle to incorporate her new surname? Selina is a Senior Entertainment Writer with more than 14 years of experience in newspapers and magazines. The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.
The singer had more than 40 million followers on the social media platform, where she regularly shared somewhat bizarre posts with her adoring fanbase. However, ...
He pleaded not guilty on all counts at a hearing on Monday, 13 June. Shortly before the incident, Alexander had posted an Instagram Live story from outside Spears' property in which he said he was there to 'crash' the wedding. The wedding day was somewhat blighted though by Spears' former husband Jason Alexander, who arrived unannounced at the property with the intention of 'crashing' the event.