Britney Spears gets engaged to Sam Asghari as singer excitedly shows off massive diamond ring
BRITNEY Spears announced her engagement to boyfriend Sam Asghari as the Toxic singer showed off her massive diamond ring amid her victory against her father's conservatorship.
Britney, 39, and Sam, 27, both announced their in separate posts on Sunday after almost five years of dating.
"The couple made their long-standing relationship official today and are deeply touched by the support, dedication and love expressed to them.
Brandon concluded that Sam "couldn't be happier to be involved and make this one-of-a-kind ring."
Britney's ring was designed by Forever Diamond of New York jeweler Roman Malayev.
'THE BRITNEY'
On their , Forever Diamond congratulated the two and stated: "The thought and detail Sam put into this ring made the design process so special for Roman and our team.
"In honor of the Lioness herself, we are naming this gorgeous setting ."
Britney expressed her desire to get married as she gave emotional testimony during a hearing for her conservatorship battle in June.
She pleaded with a judge to end the arrangement and said it was "doing me way more harm than good."
She told the court she wants to marry her boyfriend and have a baby, but that the conservatorship would not allow it.
Sources told the outlet that Jamie made the decision to end the conservatorship due to public pressure, as well as the pressure put forth by Britney's attorney Mathew Rosengart.
Additionally, insiders said the Toxic singer's view of her father and their relationship has not changed despite the filing.
"As Mr. Spears has said again and again, all he wants is what is best for his daughter," the document stated.
"If Ms. Spears wants to terminate the conservatorship and believes that she can handle her own life, Mr Spears believes that she should get that chance."
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Judge Brenda Penny, who oversaw the case, will need to approve the move.
Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, told The Sun, regarding Jamie's petition: "It appears that Mr. Spears believes he can try to avoid accountability and justice, including sitting for a sworn deposition and answering other discovery under oath, but as we assess his filing - which was inappropriately sent to the media before it was served on counsel - we will also continue to explore all options.”
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