Britney Spears kisses ‘unimaginable’ Sam Asghari amid troubled marriage claims
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Sealed with a kiss.
Britney Spears continues to close down rumors that her marriage to Sam Asghari is “troubled.”
The “Poisonous” singer posted a reel to Instagram Wednesday wherein she kisses her husband quite a few occasions whereas standing on her tip toes.
“Okay so I’m happy with my flowers 🌹🌺🌸💐!!! I’ve been fairly modest about my dwelling 🏡 !!! I’m redesigning my home !!! I really feel so blessed to be with such an unimaginable husband who conjures up me on a regular basis 🥰 !!!” she captioned the video that additionally confirmed off a few of her expansive property.
“Have a superb day my associates and godspeed ✨✨✨ !!!”
Notably, the feedback on her posts have been turned off.
Not lengthy after, Spears additionally shared a video of her husband and his buddy and revealed it was her “first time” she was spending time with certainly one of Asghari’s friends.
“First time hanging with certainly one of my hubby’s associates!!! My boys are at that awkward age the place I haven’t been capable of shoot them for 4 years,” she captioned the Instagram Story video.
“@samasghari is kind of foolish about it too [rolling eye emojis] it was cool to make contact yesterday!!!”
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The “Crossroads” star, 41, has been posting concerning the Iranian actor regularly since Monday when TMZ’s stunning documentary about her life post-conservatorship aired.
Whereas Spears appeared comparatively unfazed by the unauthorized undertaking, Asghari felt strongly sufficient to blast the documentary forward of its launch.
“I discovered it completely disgusting for the individuals who had been in her life when she didn’t have a voice, they went and advised her story prefer it was theirs,” Asghari started in a video posted to his Instagram Story Sunday evening.
“It was completely disgusting.”
Asghari, 29, took intention at TMZ for placing Spears “beneath the microscope” when she is lastly free from outsiders’ management and inspired readers to not fall for “clickbait” tales.
“Abruptly — after 15 years when she’s free in any case these gaslighting, all these issues that went down — now you’re going to place her beneath a microscope and inform her story?” he requested, rhetorically.
“No, no, that’s additionally disgusting, so don’t try this, and don’t consider what you learn on-line,” Asghari continued.
“Ninety-nine p.c of the time these are all clickbait [stories] so that you can click on and for them to make cash, and that point is over.”