Internet shocked as Britney Spears ditches wedding ring just 10 months after marrying Sam Asghari
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: On March 28, Britney Spears went without her wedding ring amid rumors that she and her husband Sam Asghari were having marital issues. The 41-year-old pop icon stepped out of an SUV holding a big teddy bear while wearing a checkered blazer over white shorts. In pictures obtained by the Daily Mail, she sported her trademark blonde hair in a loose curl as she and her manager Cade Hudson boarded a private jet for Hawaii.
After dating for five years and being engaged in less than a year, Spears and Asghari, 28, got married in June of last year. On Thursday, March 30, while running errands close to their Thousand Oaks house, Sam also tossed his wedding ring just a few days after the pop queen left Los Angeles.
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'I’d take this with a grain of salt'
Online fans were at fuss at the unexpected news of the pop star. After BreatheHeavy.com posted the news of Spears and Asghari were heading for a separation, Internet users started pouring in their points of view in the comment section.
One user wrote, "As much as she is traumatized by therapy and treatment, it appears she truly needs it. I am sure what she is going through is exhausting and she may not know how to properly handle it on her own."
A second fan said, "She shouldn't be under the impression that the love of any man, however good he is, is able to heal her." Another user commented, "I hate to say this but If I were Britney I chose to have a music comeback & superbowl perfromance than to get Married." One more user snarked, "I’d take this with a grain of salt. But if what I read is true it’s sad."
One user wrote a lengthy comment saying, "She needs the help of caring professionals to treat her psychological problems, it's obvious !! Sam can't do everything. I'm sure he loves her very much, but it's very difficult to see the person you love sink into his neuroses and go bad while refusing to receive help. Sometimes leaving, moving away is the only way we find to make the person we love react and find the courage to face their problems !!"
Spears and Asghari's marriage is 'hanging by a thread'
As per The News International, Spears and Asghari's relationship isn't progressing as well as was anticipated. An insider reported that Spears frequently takes her frustrations and anger out on her present husband because she is still upset about how she was treated all those years ago. The insider said, "It’s having a huge impact on their marriage, which is hanging by a thread."
Previously, Spears reportedly had a "manic meltdown" while Asghari and she were dining at a well-known eatery in Woodland Hills. According to TMZ, the 'Womanizer' hitmaker, battling bipolar disorder, was set off when she saw other diners taking mobile pictures and videos of her. Sam allegedly stormed out of the eatery after Spears allegedly started yelling at customers and speaking incoherently while hiding her face behind a menu.
Britney's 13-year conservatorship
Just last week, Sam extolled Britney's acting prowess while criticizing her now-terminated custody. Sam also praised Britney. On Thursday, March 23, while filming his top-secret directorial debut, he said as much in an on-the-spot interview with TMZ at LAX. The actor was then questioned regarding Britney's 13-year conservatorship and whether or not there are "any merits" to being in such a situation.
The fitness trainer-turned-actor retorted, "Absolutely not. The conservatorship was a total bullsh** move. It should've never happened. It should be illegal to put anybody under the conservatorship and that was the worst thing that has ever happened in this country." He added, "This is the country of freedom. And that should never have happened, especially to her."
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