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Richard Johnson: Britney Spears' spending getting out of control post-conservatorship

Richard Johnson, New York Daily News on

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NEW YORK — Britney Spears’ father, Jamie, might have been right about keeping his daughter in the conservatorship that guarded her money for 14 years.

The court finally freed Britney to spend her dough, and she’s reportedly been squandering her savings on private jets and tropical vacations.

“People who know her father, Jamie, feel that he will be vindicated in the end,” one source said.

“Unless she cuts down on her spending, she’ll either have to go on tour or do another residency in Las Vegas,” said my source.

The pop star, who recently finalized her divorce from her third husband, Sam Asghari, was staying at the Chateau Marmont this week — where even the cheapest rooms are more than $600 per night — though TMZ reports the stay was cut short.

Spears left the hotel late Wednesday night, the outlet says, after some guests alleged she had an altercation with new boyfriend, Paul Richard Soliz. Paramedics were called, but the “Toxic” singer left with her own security team according to TMZ. She later said on social media that she twisted her ankle and implied the incident was all much ado about nothing.

 

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Candace Bushnell shocked fans at the opening of her show at the Carlyle Hotel when she confessed to a threesome with a woman and her boyfriend, late photojournalist Gordon Parks, when she was19 years old.

“Gordon asked me if I’d have a threesome with a friend and I said, ‘why not?’ The next morning, I noticed that the hundred-dollar bill that was in a crystal ashtray was gone. I said, ‘Gordon, why is that hundred-dollar bill gone? and he said, ‘Well, that woman was a prostitute.’”

That was the beginning of the end, said the “Sex and the City” creator.

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