Britney Spears fans go wild after Sam Asghari posts snap of engagement ring before deleting it & claiming he was hacked
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BRITNEY Spears fans think that her boyfriend Sam Asghari is about to propose after he shared a photo of a diamond ring.
Taking to Instagram stories on Friday, fitness model Sam, 27, shared a photo of a stunning engagement ring with the inscription "lioness" - his nickname for Britney.
But before fans could get too excited, the model deleted the photo and then claimed that he was hacked.
Soon after, he shared another post with the explanation: "Account got hacked and was photoshopped - calm down everyone!"
But it was too late, as fans flocked to Sam's page and left comments under his latest modeling shot to express their delight.
"Congrats!" came one comment, while another person wrote, "Changing the topic I see [ring emoji]."
"You and Brit are gonna have some beautiful babies." another fan wrote.
SHOPPING FOR RINGS
It's no surprise that fans are anticipating a proposal as Sam was earlier this month, hinting that he's ready to get down on one knee.
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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, saying it is"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 won't allow it.
She claimed she has to use birth control to prevent her getting pregnant.
She told the court: "All I want is to own my money and for this to end and for my boyfriend to be able to drive me in his car."
Britney recently won a major victory in her conservatorship battle so she may soon be able to get married after years of being banned from doing so.
This week her father Jamie filed to officially end his time as her conservator, after 13 years of having control over her estate and personal matters.
VICTORY FOR BRIT
Jamie asked the judge to terminate the conservatorship without another mental evaluation.
previously said that she didn't want to undergo a mental evaluation while testifying in court in June.
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 dad and their relationship have not changed despite the filing.
Britney is believed to still be extremely angry at him over his role in the conservatorship.
The singer's next court appearance will take place on September 29, where she wants the issue of termination to be front and center.
It was previously reported that the purpose of the next hearing is to discuss Jamie's involvement in the conservatorship.
JAMIE FILES
Jamie, 69, to Superior Court on Tuesday.
The paperwork states that the singer "is entitled to have this Court now seriously consider whether this conservatorship is no longer required."
Additionally, the filing claims 's circumstances have changed "to such an extent that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship may no longer exist."
"As Mr. Spears has said again and again, all he wants is what is best for his daughter," the document says.
"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 oversees 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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