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Washington [US], August 9: Britney Spears and Elton John sent out an announcement on Monday confirming that the song, "Hold Me Closer," is due in the coming days.

According to Variety, John and Spears had a recording session in a Beverly Hills studio in the middle of July to work on a new song. Producer Andrew Watt, a Grammy winner who has worked with artists like Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Pearl Jam, and Ozzy Osbourne, was said to be in charge of the session. Re-recorded duets of Elton's previous hits have been a huge success this year. He and Dua Lipa scored a hit with 'Cold, Cold Heart,' a mashup of 'Rocket Man' and 'Sacrifice,' which has appeared in both of their concerts and featured video footage of the other. On one night in the spring, she performed it at Madison Square Garden while he performed it just a few miles away, across the East River at Brooklyn. Spears' involvement in the project would be her first foray back into the music industry since her conservatorship ended in November 2021 and her first new album since 2016's "Glory" (although an expanded edition with bonus tracks was released in 2020). Spears spent more than 13 years in a conservatorship. She hired her own attorney, Mathew Rosengart, following her shocking testimony from last summer, and he assisted her in exiting the legal agreement within a short period of time. In September 2021, the court suspended her father, Jamie Spears, who was in charge of her conservatorship. Then, in November, her conservatorship was completely revoked. Spears is suing her father and her former business manager, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, over her finances and claims of abusive behaviour during the conservatorship, but the legal dispute is still messy. (This Wednesday is the case's next hearing.) From 2008 to 2021, Spears was under her conservatorship; during that time, she released new music, went on tour, and held a residency in Las Vegas. The singer claimed, however, that she was forced to work against her will during her testimony in court. Conservatees are typically unable to work, so Spears' circumstance was extremely unusual. Additionally, her attorney claimed that during the 13 years she claimed she did not want to go on tour, her father made millions of dollars off of her toilsome work. The millions of Spears' fans worldwide will undoubtedly be delighted to learn of her collaboration with John. The #FreeBritney movement has supported the singer's decision to live her own life however she chooses, new music or not, and fans have been wondering if Spears would want to get back in the studio and return to the stage ever since she found freedom.

Spears wed her longtime partner, actor Sam Asghari, this summer and has stated her desire to start a family with him.


Washington [US], May 15 : American singer Britney Spears has announced her miscarriage news on social media. Britney Spears and Sam Asghari posted a joint statement on Instagram confirming that they had lost their first child just one month after they announced that they were expecting.


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One month after Britney revealed that they were expecting their first child together, the couple posted a joint statement on Instagram confirming that they had lost their little one "early in the pregnancy." "It is with our deepest sadness we have to announce that we have lost our miracle baby early in the pregnancy," Britney and Sam wrote on May 14. "This is a devastating time for any parent."

The pair acknowledged that they perhaps "should have waited to announce until we were further along" in their pregnancy journey.

However, they simply said that they were "overly excited to share the good news" with the rest of the world at the time.

Britney and Sam also revealed that they're leaning on one another for support during this time, writing, "Our love for each other is our strength."

According to Variety, Britney's conservatorship got terminated after more than 13 years in November 2021. Before the judge terminated the legal arrangement, Britney testified in front of the court to share claims of 'conservatorship abuse.' The legal arrangement included her desire to start a family with her fiancé, which she said was blocked by her conservators; they also alleged that they would not allow her to remove her birth control device.

The pop star has two sons, 16-year-old Sean and 15-year-old Jaden, whom she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline, as per The Hollywood Reporter.





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