American singer Britney Spears seems to be enmeshed in a marital crisis with her husband Sam Asghari.
Sources told TMZ that Britney got physical with Sam and screaming matches have been frequent. Things have reportedly gotten so volatile that security had to step in.
Sam doesn’t stay at their home much anymore and it’s especially alarming because of how she has come to rely on him. It is unclear if the couple are seeking ways to settle their issues amicably.
Britney Spears‘ relationship with husband Sam Asghari is currently experiencing significant difficulties.
TMZ has produced a documentary that will be broadcasted on Monday and aims to delve into Britney’s life following the termination of her conservatorship.
Reports suggest that there have been instances of physical altercations between Britney and Sam, and heated arguments have become a regular occurrence. The intensity of the situation has reached a point where security personnel have had to intervene.
TMZ sources further reveal that Sam no longer spends much time at their shared residence. This development is particularly concerning because Britney has grown dependent on him for support.
The documentary titled “TMZ Investigates: Britney Spears: The Price of Freedom” is scheduled to air tonight on FOX at 21:00 ET. It will shed light on the challenges and consequences that Britney has faced in her quest for liberation from the conservatorship.
“I found [the documentary] absolutely disgusting for the people who were in her life when she didn’t have a voice, they went and told her story like it was theirs,” Asghari said in a video posted to his Instagram Story ahead of the documentary’s release.
“It was absolutely disgusting. How are you going to take the most influential person of her generation, the Princess of Pop, America’s sweetheart, and put her in prison where her father [Jamie Spears] tells her what to do, what water to drink, who to see and use her as a money-making machine?
“All of a sudden – after 15 years when she’s free after all those gaslighting, all those things that went down – now you’re going to put her under a microscope and tell her story?
“No, no, that’s also disgusting, so don’t do that, and don’t believe what you read online.
“Ninety-nine percent of the time those are all clickbait [stories] for you to click and for them to make money, and that time is over.”