Britney Spears' fiancé Sam Asghari jokes about the couple's 'iron clad prenup' following engagement news
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Libby Torres
Sep 13, 2021, 22:14 IST
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari attend Sony Pictures' "Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood" Los Angeles Premiere on July 22, 2019 in Hollywood, California.
Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
Britney Spears' new fiancé Sam Asghari joked about their "iron clad prenup" on Instagram.
Spears revealed Sunday that the two were engaged, leading to speculation about a prenup.
Asghari told followers that "of course" they were getting a prenup to protect his "shoe collection."
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Britney Spears' fiancé Sam Asghari joked about a prenuptial agreement on Instagram following news of the couple's engagement.
After teasing on his Instagram story Sunday that he had "big news" to share, Asghari revealed that he and Spears were engaged. He then addressed the issue of a prenup in a subsequent story.
"Thank you everyone who is concerned about The prenup!" Asghari wrote. "Of course we're getting iron clad prenup to protect my jeep and shoe collection incase she dumps me one day."
Spears broke the engagement news Sunday with a sweet video of her and Asghari showing off her diamond engagement ring.
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"I can't fucking believe it," the "Piece of Me" singer captioned the video.
A post shared by Britney Spears (@britneyspears)
One of the top comments on Spears' own post announcing the news was from actress Octavia Spencer, who urged the pop star to get Asghari to "sign a prenup." Spencer's comment garnered thousands of likes from Spears' fans and followers.
Spears and Asghari's engagement comes after a key development in the singer's ongoing legal battle to free herself from her conservatorship.
On Tuesday, Spears' father Jamie filed to end the conservatorship weeks before a hearing would have determined his ongoing involvement in the legal arrangement.
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