Britney Spearsis now the proud owner of a very organized closet.
On Thursday, the pop singer, 37, posted a video on Instagram where she gave her followers a peek inside her newly color-coordinated closet.
Standing in front of racks of clothes, Britney wore an off-the-shoulder crop top, tiny denim shorts, andher blonde hairin a messy ponytail as she excitedly said to the camera, “I just got home! Guess what the housekeepers just did to my closet?”
“All whites, color organization! All bright, all flowers, all hoodies, all blue, all black,” Britney said as she films through her closet. “All red, all black, all nighties, all winter, sweats, jackets.”
The pop starcaptioned her video tour with, “New Closet … A New World 😜”
Britney posted the Instagram video as news broke that she was officially granted a permanent, five-year restraining order against her former manager,Osama “Sam” Lutfi.
During a court hearing on Thursday, the judge ruled that Lutfi, who previously worked with the singer in the 2000s, must stay at least 200 yards away from Britney, her parents and her two sons, The Blastreports.
In California courts, a “permanent” restraining order typically only last for 5 years, according to theJudicial Branch of California. After that, defendants can ask for a new one to remain protected.
Per the documents, “Mr. Lutfi has sent harassing and threatening texts and tweets to Ms. Spears’ family.” In addition to the pop star, the request asked that the order cover her dad Jamie, 66, mom Lynne, 64, sister Jamie Lynn, 28, and sons Sean Preston, 13, and Jayden James, 12.
Lutfi began harassing Britney and those around her shortly after the performer checked into an all-compassing wellness treatment facility in April, the singer’s attorney said in the court documents.
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While Britney was in the treatment facility, a “Free Britney” movement began on social media. The pop star broke her silence on Instagram, accusing Lutfi of sharing alleged emails from her.
The same day Britney’s team filed the restraining order request, Lutfi tweeted alluding to the filing.
“First Amendment,” Lutfi tweeted alongside an American flag emoji, later adding: “this isn’t 2008 no one believes all their lies any longer #timesUp”
In court on Thursday, Britney’s father testified about the threatening text messages, explaining that Lufti allegedly sent one to Jamie Lynn’s husband Jamie Watson, offering to help change Britney’s conservatorship and put her mother in charge, The Blast reports.
Jamie also reportedly said that he was upset Lutfi was allegedly attacking his family and trying to “disassemble the conservatorship,” according to the outlet.
Lutfi’s attorney, meanwhile, reportedly argued on Thursday that he has not attempted to contact Britney and was not behind the “#FreeBritney” campaign.
In a statement to PEOPLE, Lutfi’s attorney Marc Gans said: “We think the restrictions on speech are unconstitutional and are considering appealing.”
source: people.com