The star, along with her husband, came to the defense of Iranian women who protested the death of a girl.
American singer Britney Spears and her Iranian-born husband Sam Asgari came out in support of protests in Iran for women’s rights. After that, the Islamic Republic news agency decided to “stab” the artist, questioning his mental health. The Daily Mail reported this.
“American singer Britney Spears was placed under her father’s guardianship in 2008 due to mental health issues. This gave Britney’s father control over her finances and even aspects of her personal life. life like pregnancy, remarriage and visiting her teenage children.” , – said in a publication published on Twitter by the news agency.
“My wife and I support the people of Iran fighting for freedom,” the couple said.
In September, Asghari posted a video in which he explained why he supports the people of Iran.
“After 1979, the regime of the Islamic Republic took power into its own hands and imposed its ideology, propaganda and dictatorship on the people. It mutilated, killed and robbed innocent people,” he wrote.

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Britney Spears has come under fire from Iran
It will be remembered that protests broke out in Iran after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini was beaten to death for a violation of the traditions of wearing a hijab. At the same time, the police said that the girl suddenly had a heart problem. At the same time, her parents said that their daughter has no health problems. This event caused a great scandal in society. Mass protests began in the streets.
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