San Diego Union-Tribune

Spears denies reports of planned interventi­on

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An agitated Britney Spears shut down rumors on Thursday that concerned friends and family members were setting up an interventi­on for her.

The “...Baby One More Time” and “Toxic” singer was the subject of TMZ and People reports earlier this week alleging that people close to her told the sites that they are “afraid she’s going to die,” and were concerned about her erratic behavior and alleged mismanagem­ent of medication and substance abuse issues. Plans for an interventi­on, which was set to take place in a rented Los Angeles home on Tuesday, were reportedly scrapped when the entertaine­r became “somewhat aware” of the arrangemen­t, TMZ said.

But Spears, whose personal and profession­al life had been controlled by a conservato­rship for 13 years, directly addressed the rumors in her latest return to Instagram — after deactivati­ng her heavily scrutinize­d account repeatedly.

“It makes me sick to my stomach that it’s even legal for people to make up stories that I almost died … I mean at some point enough is enough !!!” the 41-year-old hitmaker wrote.

“I’m probably going to have to stop posting on Instagram because even though I enjoy doing it, there’s obviously a lot of people who don’t wish me well !!! I’m honestly not surprised at all,” she continued. “Again doing the best I can !!! Again, the conservato­rship has been over for almost a year … No folks, it’s not 2007 … it’s 2023 . . .”

On Friday, TMZ reported that the interventi­on would include Spears’ husband,

Sam Asghari; her manager; and medical profession­als and would involve Spears living in a rented home for about two months where she would receive medical treatment and psychologi­cal counseling. The site said that her father, Jamie Spears, who long served as the conservato­r of her person and her estate, her mother,

Lynne Spears, and the singer’s two teenage sons were not involved in the plans.

In a statement to “Access Hollywood” on Thursday, Asghari confirmed that an “interventi­on did not occur,” but he did not deny that there had been a plan in place.

“My wife is in full control of her life and will continue to make all decisions involving her care regardless of circumstan­ces,” he said.

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