Britney Spears – ahem, sorry, Xila, as she renamed herself not so long ago – has been raising eyebrows again with a few new posts on Instagram where she speaks about being five years old and moving to Mexico.
It’s hard to tell if she has a few screws loose – understandably, since, you know, she’s been through a lot – or if her sense of humour and satire is so advanced that she’s duping us all.
Britney Spears has been keeping her fans worried with her over-the-top and cryptic Instagram posts.
Spears is sparing no detail, for instance, in describing her time spent in a conservatorship overseen by her father or the abortion she had while in a relationship with Justin Timberlake.
Britney Spears is about to break the internet with her tell-all autobiography. Except there is a little big hump in the way.
One deleted Instagram post apparently freaked a lot of people out as they noticed a blood patch in her eye.
The sources said that Britney needs a therapist to help her work through her “unbelievable untreated trauma”.
The 41-year-old star has been “writhing” around in the nude again, “holding her cleavage with her hands” while sporting her “signature black eyeliner” and messy hairstyle.
Britney’s latest series of nude, X-rated, close-up snaps from a beach trip leave very little to the imagination.
One of Britney’s ex-husbands attempted to crash the couple’s nuptials, bizarrely live streaming the whole affair on Instagram.
She’s been celebrating her fiancé in the most Britney way possible: posing fully naked with pretty little emojis covering the important bits.
Britney Spears’ recent tropical-filtered Instagram “skit” about loose bowels may make you feel a little uncomfortable.
Britney’s lawyer is going ahead with a deposition filing against her father, which means Mr Spears and everyone who was dipping their hands into her large estate during the conservatorship should be worried.
Britney Spear, now 39 years old, is speaking up more than ever before – via Instagram, of course.
Things appear to be slowly but surely turning around for Britney Spears, but that doesn’t mean that her healing process is over
You know when Britney Spears posts nude photos to Instagram that she is feeling good about life.
Yesterday, a judge made the call to immediately suspend Jamie Spears from the conservatorship that has controlled his daughter’s personal life and finances for 13 years.
Netflix released the ‘Britney vs. Spears’ trailer one week ahead of Britney’s next big conservatorship hearing, set for September 29.
Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, has been hard at work fighting for his client’s freedom from her father, Jamie. He’s willing to relinquish control, but only after a sizeable payday.
Her enthusiasm for her new iPad is, quite frankly, unmatched, referring to the day as “groundbreaking”.
Britney’s troubles will continue, after her request to remove her father as her conservator failed.
After Britney Spears’ testimony against her conservatorship, she took to Instagram outlining how pretending to be okay on social media has helped her feel better about her life.
Britney Spears has spoken out regarding the full extent of the conservatorship that has allowed her father to control all aspects of her life, including forced birth control and medication.
Britney took to Instagram to call out two documentaries, released this year, about her life and the #FreeBritney movement.
Britney’s meteoric rise to stardom is well documented, but her net worth is considerably lower than some of her peers.
Right, let’s check in on Britney and her awkward Instagram dance videos, with the latest featuring Justin Timberlake’s ‘Holy Grail’.
Britney is back in court, and #FreeBritney is once again trending on social media as concerned fans plan to gather outside the courthouse.
Rolling Stone magazine decided to rank the greatest debut singles of all time, and as you may have guessed from that headline, a certain Britney Spears features.
When we wrote about the Netflix series, ‘Tiger King’, around two weeks back, we had the feeling it was going to be crazy. Just not this crazy.
The #FreeBritney movement started as a bit of a joke on a podcast, but might be more real than its creators could have imagined.