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Britney Spears’ ex Sam Asghari cosies up to lookalike girlfriend after swiping at singer

Troubled pop icon Britney Spears was married to Iranian-American actor Sam Asghari for 14-months, with the couple splitting in July 2023, seven years after the start of their relationship

Sam Asghari has been enjoying a loved-up holiday with his girlfriend Brooke Irvine – who fans have pointed out bears a resemblance to his superstar ex-wife Britney Spears.

The 31-year-old actor/DJ/estate agent was in a seven year relationship with the Oops I Did It Again singer, 42, with the pair marrying in 2022, shortly after she was released from the controversial conservatorship she was placed under in February 2018. During their total seven years together, Sam had a front row seat to the struggles faced by Britney at the hands of her father and the lawyers who were legally responsible for her day to day decisions and choices.

In a recent swipe at the singer, Sam said of his new relationship: “It’s all about love. That’s what it is.”

READ MORE: Bianca Censori makes naked cameo alongside Kanye West in livestream amid ‘marriage crisis’

Sam Asghari and Brooke Irvine look cosy at a drag brunch in Mexico April - days before Britney arrived for her holiday
Sam Asghari and Brooke Irvine look cosy at a drag brunch in Mexico April – days before Britney arrived for her holiday (Image: Getty Images for Tryst Hotels)

He added to US Weekly: “It’s not about the industry, it’s not about Hollywood.

“It’s about what really is the most important thing, and that’s being present, being in the moment and supporting others that are doing this same thing.”

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Meanwhile, he recently told Page Six that he found the set-up during the conservative era valuable – particularly when he was invited to be a contestant on the US version of The Traitors.

He said: “I’ve learned a lot in the past five or six years being exposed to that (darker) side of Hollywood. And it’s quite a blessing.

“It was a quick crash course in Hollywood and it sort of helped me. I figured it would be a good tool to actually help me in the Traitors game as well.

“You have to be careful in every industry. Not just in Hollywood. You have to always be careful and protect yourself and protect the people that you love.”

Sam and former cheerleader Brooke went public on January 1, and are frequently photographed running errands or hanging out in Hollywood. At the moment, the pair are holidaying in Mexico – where Britney is also enjoying a sun soaked break.

A source close to Britney told the Daily Mail that she is happy for the new couple, but hopes Sam has given up one particularly annoying habit.

READ MORE: McFly’s Danny Jones breaks silence in first public performance since Maura Higgins kiss

Britney Spears and Sam were married for 14-months
Britney Spears and Sam were married for 14-months(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

“While she is so happy that he has found a beautiful blonde woman who is more his age, her only hope is that he treats her with the love and respect that she deserves and spends quality time with her rather than playing video games all day long.

“Britney is not looking back and has nothing but love for him and Brooke.”

Right now mum-of-two Britney is busy enjoying a sunny holiday in Mexico, where she worried fans shortly after arriving after she was spotted walking through the airport with a bodyguard who carried a plastic doll wrapped in a blanket.

There was no sign of the doll in her latest social media posts. In one she dances to We No Speak Americano by Yolanda Be Cool in the doorway of a cabin, the sea (and a bodyguard) behind her.

READ MORE: Coronation Street’s Stephanie Davis reveals ‘terrifying’ moment baby stopped breathing

Britney posted a typically frantic dance routine to Instagram
Britney posted a typically frantic dance routine to Instagram(Image: Instagram/ @britneyspears)

Wearing a tiny green and yellow bikini, she accessorised with a brown fedora, a crocheted white flower choker, and some mirrored aviator shades.

Other than her bodyguards, Britney has gone on holiday alone. She was immediately whisked to the five-star, £50,000 a week, Las Ventanas al Paraiso Resort, a spectacular beachside oasis overlooking the azure waters of the Sea of Cortez. There, the mum of two posted videos of herself sunnying herself in a green bikini.

READ MORE: Brooklyn Beckham stokes fear he’ll snub dad David’s 50th birthday bash amid ‘feud’

A bodyguard stood watch as she performed in a cabin
A bodyguard stood watch as she performed in a cabin (Image: Instagram/ @britneyspears)
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The doll – or “baby” – was not in obvious sight but, since the witness spoke to the Mail Online, fans and those who know Britney have expressed their concern about the star. One former associate told the publication: “Britney looks lost. She’s on holiday with her two bodyguards and a plastic life-sized baby doll. Doesn’t she have any real friends? It’s sad. It is troubling to see her this way. You wonder if she is taking her meds and if everything is all right?”

READ MORE: Lovehoney flash sale slashes prices of ‘must have’ summer items to under £20

Britney Spears’ ex Sam Asghari cosies up to lookalike girlfriend after swiping at singer

Troubled pop icon Britney Spears was married to Iranian-American actor Sam Asghari for 14-months, with the couple splitting in July 2023, seven years after the start of their relationship

Sam Asghari has been enjoying a loved-up holiday with his girlfriend Brooke Irvine – who fans have pointed out bears a resemblance to his superstar ex-wife Britney Spears.

The 31-year-old actor/DJ/estate agent was in a seven year relationship with the Oops I Did It Again singer, 42, with the pair marrying in 2022, shortly after she was released from the controversial conservatorship she was placed under in February 2018. During their total seven years together, Sam had a front row seat to the struggles faced by Britney at the hands of her father and the lawyers who were legally responsible for her day to day decisions and choices.

In a recent swipe at the singer, Sam said of his new relationship: “It’s all about love. That’s what it is.”

READ MORE: Bianca Censori makes naked cameo alongside Kanye West in livestream amid ‘marriage crisis’

Sam Asghari and Brooke Irvine look cosy at a drag brunch in Mexico April – days before Britney arrived for her holiday (Image: Getty Images for Tryst Hotels)

He added to US Weekly: “It’s not about the industry, it’s not about Hollywood.

“It’s about what really is the most important thing, and that’s being present, being in the moment and supporting others that are doing this same thing.”

Article continues below

Meanwhile, he recently told Page Six that he found the set-up during the conservative era valuable – particularly when he was invited to be a contestant on the US version of The Traitors.

He said: “I’ve learned a lot in the past five or six years being exposed to that (darker) side of Hollywood. And it’s quite a blessing.

“It was a quick crash course in Hollywood and it sort of helped me. I figured it would be a good tool to actually help me in the Traitors game as well.

“You have to be careful in every industry. Not just in Hollywood. You have to always be careful and protect yourself and protect the people that you love.”

Sam and former cheerleader Brooke went public on January 1, and are frequently photographed running errands or hanging out in Hollywood. At the moment, the pair are holidaying in Mexico – where Britney is also enjoying a sun soaked break.

A source close to Britney told the Daily Mail that she is happy for the new couple, but hopes Sam has given up one particularly annoying habit.

READ MORE: McFly’s Danny Jones breaks silence in first public performance since Maura Higgins kiss

Britney Spears and Sam were married for 14-months
Britney Spears and Sam were married for 14-months(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

“While she is so happy that he has found a beautiful blonde woman who is more his age, her only hope is that he treats her with the love and respect that she deserves and spends quality time with her rather than playing video games all day long.

“Britney is not looking back and has nothing but love for him and Brooke.”

Right now mum-of-two Britney is busy enjoying a sunny holiday in Mexico, where she worried fans shortly after arriving after she was spotted walking through the airport with a bodyguard who carried a plastic doll wrapped in a blanket.

There was no sign of the doll in her latest social media posts. In one she dances to We No Speak Americano by Yolanda Be Cool in the doorway of a cabin, the sea (and a bodyguard) behind her.

READ MORE: Coronation Street’s Stephanie Davis reveals ‘terrifying’ moment baby stopped breathing

Britney posted a typically frantic dance routine to Instagram
Britney posted a typically frantic dance routine to Instagram(Image: Instagram/ @britneyspears)

Wearing a tiny green and yellow bikini, she accessorised with a brown fedora, a crocheted white flower choker, and some mirrored aviator shades.

Other than her bodyguards, Britney has gone on holiday alone. She was immediately whisked to the five-star, £50,000 a week, Las Ventanas al Paraiso Resort, a spectacular beachside oasis overlooking the azure waters of the Sea of Cortez. There, the mum of two posted videos of herself sunnying herself in a green bikini.

READ MORE: Brooklyn Beckham stokes fear he’ll snub dad David’s 50th birthday bash amid ‘feud’

A bodyguard stood watch as she performed in a cabin
A bodyguard stood watch as she performed in a cabin (Image: Instagram/ @britneyspears)
Article continues below

The doll – or “baby” – was not in obvious sight but, since the witness spoke to the Mail Online, fans and those who know Britney have expressed their concern about the star. One former associate told the publication: “Britney looks lost. She’s on holiday with her two bodyguards and a plastic life-sized baby doll. Doesn’t she have any real friends? It’s sad. It is troubling to see her this way. You wonder if she is taking her meds and if everything is all right?”

READ MORE: Lovehoney flash sale slashes prices of ‘must have’ summer items to under £20

Primark’s ‘chic’ £26 sandals look ‘just like’ £158 luxury version

The new Primark sandals look similar to a designer version – but there’s a huge price difference

Primark is selling new shoes that resemble a designer pair(Image: Peter Fleming via Getty Images)

Primark is selling a new pair of sandals that look very similar a more expensive version. Renowned for delivering budget-friendly trends in fashion and homeware, the popular retailer looks to have unveiled another hit among shoppers.

The Edit Footbed Sandals bear an uncanny likeness to luxury label Rollie’s own interpretation, yet comes with a much smaller price tag. Shoppers can pick up Primark’s version for £26, in stark contrast to the high-end piece currently fetching $209.95 (around £158) online.

Both bags share key features such as a moulded footbed, cork underlay, a flat sole, and an open, rounded toe. They both have similar crossover straps and similar colourways available.

However, there are some differences in the two designs. The Primark shoes have suede-effect straps, with a gold-tone bar in the middle, while the designer version does not.

Primark’s full product description reads: “Take every step in style with these Footbed Sandals from The Edit – where fashion meets all day comfort! These slip-on sandals feature suede-effect straps with elegant detailing for a touch of glamour.

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Primark's The Edit Footbed Sandals
Primark’s The Edit Footbed Sandals(Image: Primark )

” The adjustable fastening ensures a secure fit, while the sole provides grip for easy all-day wear. Pair them with your favourite summer dress or relaxed denim for a chic, laid-back look. Ready to strut in style? “

The designer description reads:” Craving stylish comfort? The RHODES CROSS SLIDE by Rollie are essential casual sandals that can be worn day or night, keeping you energised and summer-ready all day long. “

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Primark’s The Edit Footbed Sandals are priced at £26, while the Rollie Rhodes Cross Slide Rustic Brown Slides come in at $209.95 (around £158). This means shoppers could save around £132 by opting for the budget shoes.

Primark’s ‘chic’ £26 sandals look ‘just like’ £158 luxury version

Although the new Primark sandals have a striking design, they are significantly less expensive.

Primark is selling new shoes that resemble a designer pair(Image: Peter Fleming via Getty Images)

A new pair of sandals from Primark are available that cost more than the original. The well-known retailer, known for bringing in affordable fashion and homeware trends, appears to have created yet another success for customers.

The Edit Footbed Sandals bear an uncanny likeness to luxury label Rollie’s own interpretation, yet comes with a much smaller price tag. Shoppers can pick up Primark’s version for £26, in stark contrast to the high-end piece currently fetching $209.95 (around £158) online.

Both bags have distinctive features, including an open, rounded toe, cork underlay, a flat sole, and a moulded footbed. They both have comparable colorways and crossover straps.

However, the two designs have some differences. The designer version of the shoes does not have the suede-effect straps and a gold-tone bar in the middle like the Primark version does.

Primark’s full product description reads: “Take every step in style with these Footbed Sandals from The Edit – where fashion meets all day comfort! These slip-on sandals feature suede-effect straps with elegant detailing for a touch of glamour.

Continue reading the article.
Primark's The Edit Footbed Sandals
Primark’s The Edit Footbed Sandals(Image: Primark )

The sole provides comfort for easy all-day wear, and the adjustable fastening ensures a secure fit. For a sophisticated, laid-back appearance, pair them with your favorite summer dress or relaxed denim. Ready to show off in style?

Wanting stylish comfort, the designer’s description says. The Rollie RHODES CROSS SLIDE are essential casual sandals that can be worn day or night to keep you energized and ready for the summer all day.

Continue reading the article.

Primark’s The Edit Footbed Sandals are priced at £26, while the Rollie Rhodes Cross Slide Rustic Brown Slides come in at $209.95 (around £158). This means shoppers could save around £132 by opting for the budget shoes.

Ambitious London City ready for WSL promotion shootout with Birmingham

Images courtesy of Getty

London City Lionesses, one of the few independent women’s football teams not associated with a men’s team, is owned by a visionary businesswoman and on the verge of extinction.

As the Women’s Championship promotion race nears its conclusion on Sunday, the Lionesses and Birmingham City will face off in a straight shootout for promotion to the Women’s Super League. They also interact with one another.

The Lionesses are two points clear of Birmingham, which is currently in second place, and will be able to reclaim the top tier for the first time if they do not lose.

The end goal is much greater for owner Michele Kang and manager Jocelyn Precheur, even though it might be the club’s short history.

Precheur stated, “We have a long-term project here.” We are aware of our destination. Just a matter of time, really. Although it will take us two, three, and four seasons, we will have a long road ahead.

Promotion is merely a step. Although Michele is very upfront about the project, I may appear haughty. In England, we want to establish a reputable club.

Kosovare Asllani, a forward who has played in four of Europe’s “big five” leagues and has just won just shy of 200 caps for Sweden, says it is one of her biggest games of the year.

Asllani told BBC Sport, “It feels like a final.” This is one of the many big games I’ve played.

When everything is in danger, you want to play these games. The two best teams in the league square off against one another.

London City Lionesses: Who Are They?

Millwall Lionesses officially became a fully professional and independent team in May 2019. The renamed London City Lionesses merged with the Women’s Championship the following season.

The Bromley-based Lionesses have struggled with the club’s success, yo-yoing between second and eighth in the table their first five seasons and having to deal with five permanent managers and three interims before Precheur’s departure from Paris St-Germain in June 2024.

However, they did manage to advance in 2022-23, finishing only three points clear of Bristol City, who had previously finished in third place. Even though they finished second the previous year, they were only 11 points adrift of Liverpool.

Michele says, “She does something when she says it.”

London City Lionesses manager Jocelyn Precheur (left) and owner Michele Kang (right). Images courtesy of Getty

Kang bought London City Lionesses in December 2023, launching a new era for the club.

After meeting the 2019 World Cup-winning US women’s national team, the South Korean-born investor was inspired to invest in women’s sport.

She has invested more than $40 million in US soccer and rugby.

Kang founded the first women’s multi-club soccer ownership group in the industry, and he has purchased the Lionesses and the Washington Spirit, as well as the industry’s other women’s football teams.

Her goal is to make each team she owns the champion of their respective league, without any other explanation.

Precheur, who led PSG to the final four of the 2023-24 Women’s Champions League and hired more than a dozen new players throughout the season, has had an eye-catching impact on Kang’s influence.

Sofia Jakobsson and Asllani, both of whom won the WSL with Manchester City, and five-time Women’s Champions League champion Saki Kumagai, made the headlines.

With the goal of creating a top-notch facility for women’s and girls’ football, Kang moved the team to Bromley and purchased the 28-acre Cobdown Park in Aylesford, Kent.

Izzy Goodwin’s forward definition of a “very powerful woman” refers to Kang as “very powerful woman.”

She’s a great addition to our games, and when she’s there, she’s our lucky charm. Goodwin praised her efforts at this club and the other clubs.

Kang’s greatest asset is not her investment, but her commitment to her vision, according to Precheur, who was inspired to join the Lionesses after witnessing the transformation at Washington Spirit.

What she is accomplishing is incredible, Precheur told BBC Sport, “I hope it will inspire other clubs or other wealthy people to invest in women’s football.”

People who arrive [and say]we want to be promoted and play in the Champions League have said this before many times. Look at the men’s side, there are so many successes and failures.

Without speaking with Michele, you wouldn’t be able to tell how different it is. She is aware of her desires, and she fulfills them when she requests them.

It seemed a little unremarkable to think it would be simple.

London City Lionesses were unbeaten pre-season favorites thanks to Kang’s investment and the arrival of numerous newcomers. Many people anticipated a canter victory in the Championship. Instead, the promotion battle has turned into a slog.

After winning 3-2 in November, Adam Furness’ side had become a thorn in the Lionesses’ side after winning them 1-1 with a match to spare, but their victory over Durham last week would have earned them the title with a game to spare.

Both Birmingham and Newcastle, who defeated Birmingham 2-1 in the reverse fixture last November, have also taken points from the league leaders.

Kosovare Asllani with both arms raised in celebrationImages courtesy of Getty

For these reasons, Precheur thinks that presenting London City Lionesses as the league’s champions-in-waiting before a ball was kicked was disrespectful.

“We came up with four or five very strong teams.” Birmingham and I both recognized as strong opponents, which confirmed our initial impressions. He told BBC Sport, “This league is very competitive and very tough.”

“We believe that everything comes together easily with a lot of financial support and two or three big names,” he said. Football, however, is not like this. We must create a culture and ensure that there are many things that are necessary for consistent performance throughout the year.

Not intentionally, but it shows how little respect the other teams have. Small clubs are not discussed in conversation. The English football leagues of Birmingham, Charlton, and Bristol are all significant. It seemed a little out of place to believe that things will be simple.

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Ambitious London City ready for WSL promotion shootout with Birmingham

Images courtesy of Getty

London City Lionesses, one of the few independent women’s football teams not associated with a men’s team, is owned by a visionary businesswoman and on the verge of extinction.

As the Women’s Championship promotion race nears its conclusion on Sunday, the Lionesses and Birmingham City will face off in a straight shootout for promotion to the Women’s Super League. They also interact with one another.

The Lionesses are two points clear of Birmingham, which is currently in second place, and will be able to reclaim the top tier for the first time if they do not lose.

The end goal is much greater for owner Michele Kang and manager Jocelyn Precheur, even though it might be the club’s short history.

Precheur stated, “We have a long-term project here.” We are aware of our destination. Just a matter of time, really. Although it will take us two, three, and four seasons, we will have a long road ahead.

Promotion is merely a step. Although Michele is very upfront about the project, I may appear haughty. In England, we want to establish a reputable club.

Kosovare Asllani, a forward who has played in four of Europe’s “big five” leagues and has just won just shy of 200 caps for Sweden, says it is one of her biggest games of the year.

Asllani told BBC Sport, “It feels like a final.” This is one of the many big games I’ve played.

When everything is in danger, you want to play these games. The two best teams in the league square off against one another.

London City Lionesses: Who Are They?

Millwall Lionesses officially became a fully professional and independent team in May 2019. The renamed London City Lionesses merged with the Women’s Championship the following season.

The Bromley-based Lionesses have struggled with the club’s success, yo-yoing between second and eighth in the table their first five seasons and having to deal with five permanent managers and three interims before Precheur’s departure from Paris St-Germain in June 2024.

However, they did manage to advance in 2022-23, finishing only three points clear of Bristol City, who had previously finished in third place. Even though they finished second the previous year, they were only 11 points adrift of Liverpool.

Michele says, “She does something when she says it.”

London City Lionesses manager Jocelyn Precheur (left) and owner Michele Kang (right). Images courtesy of Getty

Kang bought London City Lionesses in December 2023, launching a new era for the club.

After meeting the 2019 World Cup-winning US women’s national team, the South Korean-born investor was inspired to invest in women’s sport.

She has invested more than $40 million in US soccer and rugby.

Kang founded the first women’s multi-club soccer ownership group in the industry, and he has purchased the Lionesses and the Washington Spirit, as well as the industry’s other women’s football teams.

Her goal is to make each team she owns the champion of their respective league, without any other explanation.

Precheur, who led PSG to the final four of the 2023-24 Women’s Champions League and hired more than a dozen new players throughout the season, has had an eye-catching impact on Kang’s influence.

Sofia Jakobsson and Asllani, both of whom won the WSL with Manchester City, and five-time Women’s Champions League champion Saki Kumagai, made the headlines.

With the goal of creating a top-notch facility for women’s and girls’ football, Kang moved the team to Bromley and purchased the 28-acre Cobdown Park in Aylesford, Kent.

Izzy Goodwin’s forward definition of a “very powerful woman” refers to Kang as “very powerful woman.”

She’s a great addition to our games, and when she’s there, she’s our lucky charm. Goodwin praised her efforts at this club and the other clubs.

Kang’s greatest asset is not her investment, but her commitment to her vision, according to Precheur, who was inspired to join the Lionesses after witnessing the transformation at Washington Spirit.

What she is accomplishing is incredible, Precheur told BBC Sport, “I hope it will inspire other clubs or other wealthy people to invest in women’s football.”

People who arrive [and say]we want to be promoted and play in the Champions League have said this before many times. Look at the men’s side, there are so many successes and failures.

Without speaking with Michele, you wouldn’t be able to tell how different it is. She is aware of her desires, and she fulfills them when she requests them.

It seemed a little unremarkable to think it would be simple.

London City Lionesses were unbeaten pre-season favorites thanks to Kang’s investment and the arrival of numerous newcomers. Many people anticipated a canter victory in the Championship. Instead, the promotion battle has turned into a slog.

After winning 3-2 in November, Adam Furness’ side had become a thorn in the Lionesses’ side after winning them 1-1 with a match to spare, but their victory over Durham last week would have earned them the title with a game to spare.

Both Birmingham and Newcastle, who defeated Birmingham 2-1 in the reverse fixture last November, have also taken points from the league leaders.

Kosovare Asllani with both arms raised in celebrationImages courtesy of Getty

For these reasons, Precheur thinks that presenting London City Lionesses as the league’s champions-in-waiting before a ball was kicked was disrespectful.

“We came up with four or five very strong teams.” Birmingham and I both recognized as strong opponents, which confirmed our initial impressions. He told BBC Sport, “This league is very competitive and very tough.”

“We believe that everything comes together easily with a lot of financial support and two or three big names,” he said. Football, however, is not like this. We must create a culture and ensure that there are many things that are necessary for consistent performance throughout the year.

Not intentionally, but it shows how little respect the other teams have. Small clubs are not discussed in conversation. The English football leagues of Birmingham, Charlton, and Bristol are all significant. It seemed a little out of place to believe that things will be simple.

related subjects

  • Football
  • Women’s Football