Britney Spears breaks her silence after reported mental breakdown
Of course Lutfi took to social media to defend himself, stating that the accusations against him are a lie and in fact fabricated by Lou M. Taylor, a business manager who represents the likes of Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani and Mary J. Blige according to Variety.
Taylor has been at the centre of the drama, which started when Spears's fans started a #FreeBritney campaign, following beliefs that her team had forced her to check into the mental health facility.
However, based on an April 3 Instagram post, Spears stated that she needed a little ‘me time’ and encouraged her fans to do the same by prioritizing their mental health.
This is not the first time the pop star and mother of two has dealt with mental health problems. In 2007 her public meltdown was documented when she shaved her head and was admitted in a number of treatment facilities.
She further had struggles in the months and years that followed as her live performances were publicly shunned.
But the Princess of Pop reminded her fans that she is strong, concluding her Instagram post with “You may not know this about me, but I am strong, and stand up for what I want!”