“I’m far away from humanity”: Britney Spears slammed her two accesses, damaging her career on her relationship between her ex -husband’s remarks.

The ‘Toxic’ singer, Britney Spears slammed out of his “cruel” in a long Instagram post, where he talked about having a relationship with God and animals. The 43 -year -old ex -husband, Sam Asgari, now has a deleted post, stating that her marriage to Spears has affected her career. In an Instagram caption, Spears talked about his relationship with his two accesses, who never accepted their appearance or also held their hand in the car for 6 years. Comparing the animals for the animals, the ‘Gimme peacock’ singer mentioned going to a place where he not only saw the lions, but also had a kind of experience of having a relationship with him, unlike his access.
What did Britney Spears say?
According to the screenshot shared by Page Six, “I feel honestly feel that it started early this year when I am far from humanity and the way people literally … I have no words !!!” He wrote, before adding, “Anyway I dated two F -King full A -Holl and I realized that I loved them more than their dogs and I think it’s because their dogs tilted me to enter the room every time !!!”He said in the post, “Now people were definitely cruel humans who never accepted me and never put my hand in the car for 6 years !!! I choose animals on people any day !!!”
Public statement of Sam Asgari …
A few days ago, Sam Asgari made a public statement that his relationship with Britney Spears helped him become public, it also obstructed his career in an interview with page six radio. Irani-born model said, “I can’t sit here and lie, ‘It was not good for me. When you are in such a public relationship, gives you the platform-did it give me the platform that I am,” Irani-born model said, “and said,” And said, “Do I know, I know, you work hard to work hard to prove yourself?,Britney Spears and Sam Asagari met during a music video shoot in 2016, and married each other in 2022 after dating 2017. Asgari filed for divorce in 2023, which cited irreversible differences.