Britney Spears’ uncle Willie THREATENS her fans in furious video & warns: ‘motherf***ers, watch what you say!’
BRITNEY Spears’ uncle Willie threatened her fans in a furious video amid the family’s war over her conservatorship, The Sun can reveal.
The brother of patriarch, Jamie Spears, fired off a scathing message for the movement despite proudly decorating his Louisiana home with the pop star’s memorabilia.
Among the items taped to the cabinets are Britney’s headshots, promo pictures where she is showing lots of skin, autographs, concert tickets and more.
He told author Steve Dennis at the time: “One time Jamie was drunk and tried to drive off with Britney in the car.
“She was no more than five years old. I tried to stop him, so I reached into the truck to grab the keys from the ignition and he punched me.
"We got right into it there by the car, fighting in front of her. Britney was jumping up and down, crying.
"We are in constant communication but I won’t be going into further detail about the matter of the call. Today was a great day for justice.”
However, the is far from over as Mathew also previously told The Sun that and could face “serious ramifications” for accusations that he planted a hidden recording device in his adult daughters bedroom.
“Jamie and the rest of the people involved with these alarming allegations WILL face more serious ramifications,” the powerhouse attorney stated.
Additionally, a source close to the star and her legal team told The Sun that “this is only the beginning.”
'JAMIE CAN'T RUN ANYMORE'
“Jamie and his counsel were well aware of the accusations he bugged his adult daughter's home before it was publicly revealed by The New York Times.
"They were given a heads up and plenty of time to comment,” the informant alleged.
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The insider continued: “It’s our understanding that as soon as Jamie was informed of these charges, that’s when he decided to do a 180 and step down as conservator.
“Jamie is appearing to avoid criminal charges but he can’t run anymore. His time is up and he will now have to face consequences for his actions.”
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