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Britney Spears Asks The Court To End Her Father’s Role As Sole Conservator According To New Documents

A month ago, people began to be concerned for Britney Spears after a series of strange social media posts from the pop singer arrived on TikTok and Instagram. Fans began to theorize that the videos were Britney’s way of calling out for help, and soon the second wave of the #FreeBritney movement began. Shortly after, a report arrived refuting claims that Britney was being held captive by her conservator, her father James Spears, who labeled the movement as “a joke.” However, thanks to new court documents, it’s apparent that Britney no longer desires that her father retains that role.

According to documents obtained by the New York Times, Britney says she is “strongly opposed” to having her father regain his role as sole conservator and requests that it “be changed substantially in order to reflect the major changes in her current lifestyle and her stated wishes.” In 2019, James temporarily surrendered the role due to health issues and the position was given to Jodi Montgomery, a licensed professional conservator. Per the new documents, Britney does not desire to have Montgomery removed from the role, but rather, she seeks power to end the conservatorship role altogether.

Britney also revealed her career plans, including her “desire not to perform at this time.” Her lawyers expect her father to strongly fight against Britney’s request and that they are planning to push back via a legal team with “substantial expertise in handling contested litigation in a highly complex case such as this one.”

(via New York Times)

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Travis Scott Announces He Is Dropping His New Song, ‘The Plan,’ Later This Week

Earlier today, Travis Scott spoke about some of his upcoming music — specifically his forthcoming joint album with Kid Cudi — in a new profile with GQ. Despite being “hesitant to offer details” on upcoming work, he did confirm that he and Cudi are working on that one. On Tuesday, Travis was back with more news, namely an upcoming single, which is set to be a part of the soundtrack to Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film Tenet. The single, entitled “The Plan,” will be released later this week, on Friday, August 21.

Taking to his Twitter page, Travis posted the song’s artwork in a tweet that said, “FLAME x CHRIS NOLAN COOK UP THE PLAN FRIDAY.” The song would serve as Travis’ fourth release of the year, following “The Scotts” with Kid Cudi, “TKN” with Rosalía, and “Wash Us With The Blood” with Kanye West.

Travis’s announcement arrives after Nolan spoke about the rapper’s contribution to his Tenet film, saying, “His voice became the final piece of a yearlong puzzle. His insights into the musical and narrative mechanism [composer] Ludwig Göransson and I were building were immediate, insightful, and profound.” As for the film itself, Tenet is the much-anticipated — and, to the consternation of Nolan fans, repeatedly delayed due to COVID — and it stars John David Washington,Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, and others.

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James Harden And The Rockets Zoomed To A Comfortable Game 1 Win Over The Thunder

With Russell Westbrook ruled out for the start of the team’s first round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, skeptics emerged concerning the Houston Rockets and their ability to advance. After Game 1, however, some of that skepticism likely evaporated, with the Rockets controlling the action virtually from start to finish on the way to a comfortable 123-108 victory.

Despite strong offensive pedigree on both sides, the early minutes of the game were marred by inefficiency. Houston did end the first quarter with a flourish, taking an eight-point lead after 12 minutes, but the Rockets weren’t at their best and the Thunder visibly struggled. Oklahoma City shot just 6-for-20 in the first quarter, including 0-for-7 from Chris Paul and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and the Thunder also committed five turnovers in the opening frame.

Making matters worse for the Thunder, the Rockets scored the first nine points of the second quarter, taking full control with a 37-20 lead.

Oklahoma City did begin to show some life on the offensive end but, just as that took place, Houston began to ramp up its explosiveness on the offensive side. A pair of three-pointers from Ben McLemore and P.J. Tucker, along with a layup from James Harden, capped a Houston push to give the Rockets a 20-point edge midway through the second quarter.

Houston’s lead grew to as many as 21 points, but the Thunder did respond to make things interesting before halftime. Led by the battle-tested five-man group of Paul, Gilgeous-Alexander, Dennis Schroder, Danilo Gallinari, and Steven Adams, the Thunder zoomed to a 12-2 run to slash the margin to 60-49.

The Rockets did push the margin back to 16 by the break, remaining in control of the proceedings. Much of that success was predicated on efficient offense, with Harden scoring 15 points and Eric Gordon adding 16 points in the first half. Houston buried 11 three-pointers and 13 free throws in the first 24 minutes, leaning on their analytically-inclined approach. Meanwhile, Oklahoma’s three leading guards combined to shoot 5-for-19 from the floor, helping to explain their deficit on the scoreboard.

Though a technical foul leading into halftime gifted a free point to the Rockets before the third quarter even began, the Thunder began chipping away at the margin with improved offense. Oklahoma City scored 16 points in four minutes, slashing the lead to ten, and that put Houston on notice.

On cue, the Rockets put the pedal to the floor, zooming to a 13-2 run that stretched their advantage to 98-75 late in the third quarter.

After that explosion, the Thunder never seriously threatened again, although Oklahoma City did cut the deficit to 13 with four minutes to play. Ultimately, crunch time came and went without drama, with the Rockets cruising to a series-opening victory.

Despite a slow start, offense wasn’t the overall problem for the Thunder, with Gallinari scoring 29 points and Oklahoma posting a perfectly respectable offensive rating. However, the defensive end of the floor was challenging, which could inspire dread when remembering Westbrook is due to return at some point in the near future.

Harden finished with 37 points and 11 rebounds, and he was helped by big nights from Eric Gordon (21 points) and Jeff Green (22 points, six rebounds). All told, the Rockets buried 20 three-pointers and scored more than 1.2 points per possession, both of which are disturbing trends for the Thunder as the series moves forward.

The Rockets and Thunder will return to action on Thursday with a 3:30 pm ET tip-off in Orlando, with the Thunder looking to avenge this defeat and even the series.

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Kehlani Offers A Full Explanation For Removing Tory Lanez’s Verse Off Her Upcoming Deluxe Album

The shooting incident that took place between Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion captivated the music world, with many looking to find out what happened that night in the Hollywood Hills. Weeks later, the general consensus labeled Lanez as the aggressor in the situation, as he was reportedly the one who shot Megan twice in the foot. As a result, many have stood with Megan. Among them were Kehlani, who revealed that Tory Lanez’s verse on her song “Can I” would not appear on the upcoming deluxe version of her album It Was Good Until It Wasn’t. Instead, it would be replaced by a yet-to-be-named artist. Joining the crew at Chicago’s WGCI radio station, Kehlani explained her reasoning behind the decision to remove his verse.

“As someone with a large platform, as someone that people look up to, as a woman that makes other women feel safe and empowered, people were asking me, ‘Are you gonna keep somebody on it who doesn’t necessarily make us feel safe or empowered as a woman?’” she said. “And not only that but, you know, this situation was involving someone that I [am] extremely close to, so I just felt like on some loyal sh*t, and on some do the right thing, you have to be responsible. Absolutely I’m changing up the record.” She would also clarify her relationship with Megan saying, “It was business and it was also loyalty to a situation. This is not an industry friendship. That’s really my friend and someone I say I love you to.”

Kehlani’s explainer arrives after she shared a video for “Can I,” which did not feature Lanez but rather sex workers, as she showed appreciation for their work on content-sharing websites like OnlyFans.

You can watch the video above to hear Kehlani’s explanation.

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How Ritu Arya Became The Wild Card Of ‘Umbrella Academy’ Season 2

The Umbrella Academy is a sci-fi odyssey filled with a circus of freakishly powered characters. In just two seasons, the show has ended the world twice, traveled through multiple timelines, revealed that aliens walk among us, taught us the flatulent side-effects of paradoxes, started a cult, and dismantled a nefarious agency charged with keeping tabs on time itself. You’d think we’d be done with being surprised by the weird sh*t this series comes up with. But then, the show introduced Ritu Arya in Season 2 and left us questioning the fragile nature of our accepted reality all over again.

Arya plays Lila, a mysterious young woman who befriends Diego (David Castaneda) while he’s stuck in a psych ward after a botched time-jump. She quick-witted, capable of taking out grown men twice her size, and oddly determined to keep both Diego and his brother, Five (Aidan Gallagher), alive. As the season goes on, we learn bits of Lila’s background, her connection to The Commission, and her real motives for befriending the Hargreeves siblings — but even after a handful of out-of-left-field reveals, nothing prepared fans for the season’s final episode and the part Lila had to play in it. We chatted with Arya about joining this misfit crew of superpowered losers, the clues to Lila’s origins hidden early in the season, and that time-traveling cliffhanger.

Were there clues early in the season as to who Lila was?

Yeah, there were moments that were placed in for sure. In episode five where she’s having a fight with Five, she’s using his powers then, and it’s important to not give away that she is. However, you watch it a second time, it’s quite clear that of course, she’s doing that, you know?

How did you make sure not to give too much away?

That was a worry. I did my best to really think about that. For instance, in episode one where she beats up the security guard at the end, she whacks his gun out of his hand, and [Diego] says, “How’d you learn to fight like that?” And she says, “My mother.” I think it was very important for me to make that a charming casual comment as opposed to a literal, “My mother… who is The Handler, who is the head of The Commission.” I didn’t want to put much weight on those moments so that you could easily shift by it and not think too much about her at that stage.

Her romance with Diego really impacts both characters as the season goes on. How does she view that relationship?

At first, it’s just all part of a mission. She’s having to lie to him and gain his trust. In doing so, she starts falling for him, and I think she’s in denial about that until quite some time until she’s finally open about it. And by then, it’s tricky because her mum is on this power trip, and she’s losing trust with that, and Diego leaves the commission after she thinks that they’re now going to be together again. So, it’s a bit of a roller coaster, to be honest.

Speaking of an overbearing mother, what was it like going toe-to-toe with Kate Walsh?

We had rehearsals together and it was quite a natural bond that we had. A lot of it was just how I felt in the moment with her during a scene. She carries so much gravity and power and status, generally that it’s quite easy to work with that dynamic. So it was easy to love her as a mum and be afraid of her as a mum, too.

Do you think Lila expects her mother to betray her in the end?

No, she doesn’t expect it. She knows that her mum’s very different from other mums, and she knows that she’s been raised with tough love. I think she has always wanted to break through that, but not quite known how. But I don’t think she’s been too aware of her mum’s higher ambitions. That’s not what’s on her mind so much. It’s only when she starts seeing it towards the end of the series that it becomes a worry.

Where does Lila go with that briefcase at the end of Season 2?

That’s a secret.

But you know?

She could be anywhere. She could any time, any place, it’s all very exciting.

What was filming that final battle scene with the whole cast like?

They were all the worst.

Naturally.

But no, I really enjoyed it. I hadn’t worked on set with them yet. So, I was like, “Hey, come play with me!”

What’s Lila’s relationship with Five and will that tension continue now that the Handler is seemingly gone?

I think she’s pissed off at her mum when she says she chose Five to take down the commission board because she wants to be known as the best at what she does. There’s a love and hate thing, because there’s always respect for someone that is really good at what they do, and it’s also fun because no one can really match her. He’s a tricky one.

You studied astrophysics in college. How does the time travel theory hold up on this show?

[Laughs] They are really on it with the writing. I think it’s a really intelligent show, but, it’s also fiction so you can get away with absolutely anything. But yeah, it didn’t ever come into my mind to be like, “Excuse me. Let me just…”

Correct your formula here?

Yeah, no.

Netflix’s ‘The Umbrella Academy’ is currently streaming Season 2.

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Report: Will Barton Is Out Indefinitely Due To Knee Issues

The Denver Nuggets will be without the services of a major contributor for the foreseeable future. One day after the team took down the Utah Jazz in the first game of their playoff series thanks to Herculean efforts from Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, Mike Singer of the Denver Post reported that Will Barton will not suit up for the Nuggets any time soon.

According to Singer, the knee issues that have held Barton out for the entirety of Denver’s stay in the NBA’s Orlando Bubble will sideline him indefinitely. It is unclear exactly what is wrong — he’s been listed as having “right knee soreness” in each game that he’s missed, but Singer brings word that this will keep Barton out for the “foreseeable future,” an ominous sign for his prospects of coming back any time soon.

Barton is not the only major injury that has fallen upon the Nuggets, as Gary Harris has not been able to suit up in the Bubble due to a hip issue that is slated to keep him out of Game 2 against the Jazz. In their absence, Michael Porter Jr. has emerged as an effective perimeter scorer, but obviously getting both Barton and Harris healthy and performing at the level they’re capable of achieving would be a gigantic boost for Denver going forward.

Barton started all 58 games he appeared in this season for the Nuggets, averaging 15.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in 33 minutes a night.

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‘The New Mutants’ Is Allegedly Still Hitting Theaters End Of August, And Here’s A New Clip To Prove It

There are few unluckier movies in screen history than The New Mutants, which was filmed three years ago, went through a round of reshoots, and has been rescheduled on many occasions. The last time it was supposed to hit theaters was last April. That didn’t happen, for reasons that should be obvious. It was then moved to August 28, and…well…will that happen? As per Variety, allegedly! Disney, the company that was bequeathed it in the Fox takeover, is holding onto that spot, at least for now.

Granted, should the X-Men spin-off, which was greenlit not long before the Twilight-era YA bubble burst, hit theaters as planned, it will be in quite a fewer multiplexes than once hoped. Of the nation’s estimated 6,021 venues, only 1,309 have reopened, none of them in hot zones like New York City and Los Angeles. Those theaters should be glad to have it, having been forced to play classics from Star Wars, Harry Potter, and other franchises to fill the empty spaces.

In the meantime, here, as per ComicBook.com, is a new clip. It finds our five young mutants, who are trapped at some secret institution, scrambling for their lives from some off-screen foe. While Maisie Williams’ Wolfsbane tends to an unconscious Mirage (Blu Hunt), Anya Taylor-Joy’s Magick takes it upon herself to wield her superpowers — teleoportation and manifesting the “Soulsword” — to save everyone. The clip is only a minute long, but it does show that one of the missions in the reshoots — to make things scarier — was apparently accomplished.

The New Mutants is set to hit theaters on August 28, for the time being.

(Via Variety and ComicBook.com)

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Open Mike Eagle Announces His ‘Anime, Trauma, And Divorce’ Album With His Kari Faux Collab, ‘Bucciariati’

The last time Open Mike Eagle released a full-length project was back in 2017, when he shared Brick Body Kids Still Daydream. The album was succeeded by his What Happens When I Try To Relax EP the following year, but now the Chicago native is preparing to release his latest full-length project, Anime, Trauma, And Divorce. First, however, is his brand new single, “Bucciariati,” a collaboration with Kari Faux. The track finds Mike slithering through the track’s minimalist production that builds up to engulf the lyrics.

Mike’s latest arrives after he shared another single, “Neighborhood Protection Spell (Lana Del Biden Nem),” back in July. As for the new album, Mike spoke about it in a statement, saying the album was a result of a “few personal crises.”

Before the world went to shit I was already in the middle of a few personal crises. Shit had gone haywire personally and professionally and my therapist had to remind me that I have an outlet to process some of my shit in rap music. So I made a bunch of painful rap songs and Jacknife Lee was kind enough to help me make good music out of them. Maybe it can help other people too. It probably won’t but maybe.

Anime, Trauma, And Divorce will have thirteen songs and features appearances from Video Dave and Lil Ase, in addition to Kari Faux.

Watch the video above to hear “Bucciariati” and check out the tracklist to Anime, Trauma, And Divorce below.

1. “Death Parade”
2. “Headass (Idiot Shinji)” Feat. Video Dave
3. “Sweatpants Spiderman”
4. “Bucciarati” Feat Kari Faux
5. “Asa’s Bop” Feat Lil Ase
6. “The Edge of New Clothes”
7. “Everything Ends Last Year”
8. “The Black Mirror Episode”
9. “Wtf is Self Care”
10. “I’m a Joestar (Black Power Fantasy)”
11. “Airplane Boneyard”
12. “Fifteen Twenty Feet Ocean Nah (Live From the Joco Cruise)” Feat. Lil Ase

Anime, Trauma, And Divorce is out 10/14 via AutoReverse Records. Pre-order it here.

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The Biggest X-Factors For The Lakers-Blazers First Round Series

On Tuesday afternoon, the Orlando Magic stunned the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 1, as the 8-seed upset the 1-seed in the East with a thoroughly convincing 122-110 win. There were some that predicted an 8 v. 1 upset on Tuesday, but they were thinking of the Western Conference series between the Lakers and Trail Blazers.

L.A. enters the series having looked off in the Bubble. They didn’t seem to have their rhythm in the seeding round and struggled defensively, an area they’d shined in the regular season prior to the hiatus. Offensively, they were likewise inconsistent, flashing the dominance they’re capable of but never seeming to put it together for 48 minutes. Portland, meanwhile, was among the hottest teams in the Bubble, clawing their way to the 8-seed in the West with a 6-2 record before beating Memphis in a thrilling play-in game.

Damian Lillard is out of his mind right now, earning seeding round MVP honors with his play, which included multiple 50-point outings, and they’re playing unreal offense. As such, they’re a trendy pick to take a few games off of a scuffling Lakers team, and they have the full attention and respect of LeBron James and the Lakers. We know the stars in this series will play a huge role, but for both, the question is what they get from the “others” in the playoffs. We’ll look at a pair of X-factors that could swing what figures to be a more competitive 1-8 series than usual.

Los Angeles Lakers: Alex Caruso

Rondo is cleared but isn’t playing in Game 1, and if Lakers fans had their way, the veteran would never see the floor in this series. The pressure is firmly on Caruso, who figures to draw the Damian Lillard assignment most possessions he’s on the court, to give L.A. high level defense — which he’s more than capable of — but maybe more importantly, some kind of creativity on offense.

The Lakers, if they’re smart, will trap and pressure Lillard to move the ball out of his hands, but Caruso has to be able to lead that pressure without getting into foul trouble given the Lakers lack of backcourt depth. On the other end, LeBron James could use some kind of assistance in carrying the ball-handling and facilitating load, and Caruso figures to be the best bet to give them that, given guys like Dion Waiters and J.R. Smith are not exactly known for their creation for others. Giving LeBron help in that area would be great, but given the amount of energy he figures to expend defending Lillard, it remains to be seen how much he can provide offensively.

Portland Trail Blazers: Gary Trent Jr.

The Blazers biggest weakness entering the Bubble was wing depth with Trevor Ariza not joining them in Orlando. That’s left Carmelo Anthony and Gary Trent Jr. to log major minutes, with the latter exploding to start the seeding round, hitting a preposterous amount of his three-pointers. He’s cooled off of late, going just 7-for-25 from beyond the arc in the last four games, and Portland desperately needs him to make teams pay for sending additional help at Dame and C.J. McCollum.

The Lakers figure to try making anyone other than Dame beat them, with secondary focus on McCollum, and that could leave open looks for Trent. He’s not an especially good defender — as evidenced by the Nets game against Caris LeVert — which means if he’s not knocking down shots he’s not really helping the Blazers. However, he is capable of becoming a flamethrower on the offensive end and that could genuinely tilt a game or two in this series.

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NLE Choppa Kicks It Poolside With Mulatto In The Fourth Episode Of ‘Top Shotta Don Dada’

After being included in the XXL Freshman class, NLE Choppa has been pushing full steam ahead, with no signs of slowing down. NLE Choppa appeared on the fourth episode of his Top Shotta Don Dada series, in which he and Mulatto kick it poolside as they work on the music video for their collaboration “Make Em Say.” The video also shows the “Shotta Flow” rapper’s lively spirit as he interacts with the crew during the shoot.

The new Top Shotta Don Dada episode also arrives after NLE Choppa shared his debut album, called simply Top Shotta, at the beginning of the month. Aside from the Mulatto collaboration, his debut also called on Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, and Chief Keef to appear over its 20 total tracks. The Memphis native also celebrated his high school graduation earlier this year, and while making the Top Shoota Don Dada episode, Choppa and team made sure to gift him with a brand new Gucci bag for the accomplishment.

Check out the Top Shotta Don Dada episode above.

For more on NLE Choppa, check out Uproxx’s Who Is NLE Choppa? documentary here.

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