Britney Spears vs Iran: Embattled state questions singer's 'mental health' for supporting protesters

Britney Spears vs Iran: Embattled state questions singer's 'mental health' for supporting protesters
Pictured (L-R): Britney Spears (inset), Iran President Ebrahim Raisi (Photos by Anna Moneymaker & Michelangelo Di Battista/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Iran's state-run media is coming after Britney Spears after the troubled star voiced her support for women's rights protests in the country.

The Princess of Pop tweeted on Sunday, October 16, that she and her Iranian-American husband Sam Asghari "stand with the people of Iran fighting for freedom." Spears, 40, tied the knot with actor and model Asghari, 28, in June. Responding to the pop star's message, the Islamic Republic News Agency pointed out Spears' years-long conservatorship, an arrangement that ended last year, hinting at her mental health issues.

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