Just how much does it cost to be Britney Spears?
A little less than $1 million a month, according to an accounting filed in L.A. County Superior Court.
Lawyers for Spears’ father, who has permanent control of her personal affairs, submitted the document Friday to the judge supervising the conservatorship.
The filing explains down to the penny how Jamie Spears and an attorney who helps him oversee her business interests spent more than $10 million on the singer’s behalf over the course of 11 months last year. The costs detailed range from the mundane – water bills, phone bills, and mortgage payments for her Studio City house – to charges that hint at her celebrity status, including a Malibu beach house, assistants’ salaries and round-the-clock security.
Body guards and other security measures cost Spears $447,633, the accounting shows. More than a third of the money paid out – $3.6 million – went to lawyers.
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How much does it cost to be Britney Spears?
A little less than $1 million a month, according to an accounting filed in L.A. County Superior Court.
Lawyers for Spears’ father, who has permanent control of her personal affairs, submitted the document Friday to the judge supervising the conservatorship.
The filing explains down to the penny how Jamie Spears and an attorney who helps him oversee her business interests spent more than $10 million on the singer’s behalf over the course of 11 months last year. The costs detailed range from the mundane – water bills, phone bills, and mortgage payments for her Studio City house – to charges that hint at her celebrity status, including a Malibu beach house, assistants’ salaries and round-the-clock security.
Body guards and other security measures cost Spears $447,633, the accounting shows. More than a third of the money paid out – $3.6 million – went to lawyers.
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How much does it cost to be Britney Spears?
1 comment:
The problem here (aside from the fact that Britney shouldn't be under conservatorship) is "they" will respond with "She can afford it."
Because she makes megabucks, everyone wants a piece of the pie.
And she's a conservatorship ward, so there's not a thing she can do about it.
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