Britney Spears ‘in best place’ ahead of ‘Hold Me Close’ release despite K-Fed feud

World Aug, 23 2022
Britney Spears ‘in best place’ ahead of ‘Hold Me Close’ release despite K-Fed feud
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Britney Spears is “finally in control” of her own life as she gears up for release of her comeback song with Sir Elton John despite ongoing feud with ex-husband Kevin Federline.

Toxic hit-maker, who was enveloped with controversies against her since she was put in conservatorship and even after it ended, is now “in best place.” One of singer’s closest confidantes told The Sun, “Britney is in best place she has been for a long time but constant rumours and conspiracy theories around her need to stop.” “She’s amazing and she adores her fans but at times they run risk of hurting her with their claims and allegations,” insider added.

“It can get like a pressure cooker at times but bottom line is she is great and is finally in control of her life,” source shared. Mother-of-two was recently shocked by claims of her former husband, who said in an interview with Daily Mail, that her sons have decided not to meet her. He went on to add that boys, whom Spears share with him, Sean and Jayden have issues with her sharing her nude images on social media.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 23 2022

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