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OOPS! I DID IT AGAIN: Britney Spears & Her Husband Sam Asghari Have Reportedly Split Following Rumors That She Cheated On Him

Plies is going to love this news. OOPS! Our girl Britney may be headed to divorce court again.

Free Britney may be about to take on a whole new meaning, I fear. According to TMZ, Britney Spears and Sam Asghari are allegedly calling it quits after just one year of marriage. Sources close to the situation revealed to the outlet that the pair got into a massive fight after a rumor that Britney had cheated on him. While the outlet wasn’t sure if the rumor was true or not, they said that Sam believed it. It was also reported that the trainer had moved out of their home and was living on his own.

The couple’s split comes just two months after they celebrated their first wedding anniversary in June. Just a few months before, both Britney and Sam had each been spotted without their wedding rings on various occasions. After fans had speculated that they were having problems, Sam’s rep denied that they were splitting up in a statement to Entertainment Tonight. “Sam is not having marital issues,” he said.

Britney and Sam initially met in 2016 when he served as a love interest for her music video “Slumber Party” with Tinashe. The pair dated throughout the later years of her legal conservatorship, which Sam fiercely advocated against until she was free of the arrangement that gave her father Jamie Spears control over her estate and finances.

Sam proposed in Sept. 2021 when it became apparent that Judge Brenda J. Penney would make the decision to terminate the conservatorship following Britney’s back-to-back statements in court

This would be Britney’s third failed marriage, if true. Hopefully these two can work things out or at least end things peacefully… It was reported prior to their marriage that Sam planned to sign an “iron-clad” prenup agreement, so that’s good. Thoughts?

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