Celebrities: Britney Spears doesn’t have to be questioned by her father – panorama

Britney Spears, 40, US singer, achieves another victory in court. A US judge on Wednesday granted the singer’s request not to be questioned by her father Jamie Spears, 70, and his lawyers. At the hearing in Los Angeles, Britney Spears’ lawyer Mathew Rosengart claimed that such a questioning could be traumatizing for the singer, as the portal TMZ reported. Rosengart wants to have allegations investigated, according to which the father, as a long-time guardian, is said to have enriched himself with his daughter’s millions in assets. He also wants to examine allegations that the singer was secretly monitored and bugged by her supervisors.

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Oliver Pocher, 44, comedian, works part-time as a cell phone repairman. “If you are photographed as often as I am, then you know how to open all the functions on Samsung, iPhone or Huawei, how to switch to selfie mode or simply take a quick photo,” he said on Wednesday in Oberhausen. “It’s usually quicker than when people do it themselves with a certain amount of excitement.” After the press conference in a shopping center, a crowd of people formed around Pocher. Selfies were the most popular. “If someone asks for a picture in a nice and friendly way – that’s fine – I’m always willing to take a picture with the people,” he said. It’s worse when you’re no longer spoken to.

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Joey King, 22, US actress, owes her self-confidence to Brad Pitt. “Brad became someone I felt so comfortable with and so lucky to have had the opportunity to spend this time with,” she told the British industry portal digital spy. “I’m totally infatuated with him.” When shooting the action comedy “Bullet Train,” King would have previously had unusual self-doubt. “I felt so much like a fish out of water, had imposter syndrome.” She asked herself: “What am I doing here? I don’t deserve to be here”. King grew up in Los Angeles and has been in front of the camera since he was a child. “But this movie, walking onto this set, I felt like I had just landed in Los Angeles.”

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Jonas Kaufmann, 53, opera singer, has a new passport with limited validity. The merchant, who was born and raised in Munich, now lives in Salzburg and has had an Austrian ID card since this year. The people in Vienna, however, are apparently unimpressed: “I’m from Munich and therefore a ‘Piefke’, that’s what the Viennese mirror to me, jokingly,” said Kaufmann Augsburg General. He still feels welcome: “But when the real Viennese then tell me that they really like my interpretation of their traditional songs, then my heart melts.” That is a special compliment.

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