Sam Asghari wouldn’t get much – if anything – from Britney Spears if things went south among the newlyweds.
“Britney and Sam have signed a pre-contract in her favour,” a source told Page Six. “Any money she made before the wedding is protected.”
It was all Spears’ idea.
Page Six previously reported that she assigned her attorney, Matthew Rosengart, the task of hiring the family’s attorney to prepare the agreement.
At the time, Spears and Rosengart, the former federal attorney general, expressed concern in court documents that her estranged father, Jamie Spears, might pressure their plan, as Jamie was still the custodian of Britney’s multimillion-dollar estate at the time.
But Jamie, 69, was suspended days later, and the pop icon’s 13-year restoration was completed in November 2021.
After Britney, 40, and my youngest, 28, got engaged in September 2021, many fans wondered what would happen to her money if they divorced.
Amid the gossip, the personal trainer-turned-actor joked on his Instagram Story, “Of course we’re getting [an] Iron-clad prenup to protect my Jeep and my shoe collection [sic] You got rid of me one day.”
Britney and the youngest tied the knot last Thursday in the backyard of her mansion in Thousand Oaks, California.
The pair were accompanied by A-list celebrities like Madonna, Selena Gomez, Paris Hilton, and Drew Barrymore, who engaged by their side all night long.
Britney’s parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears, and her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, were not present during the weddings. Her two sons, Sean Preston, 16, and James Jayden, 15, were absent from the celebration.
Reportedly, her brother Brian Spears I was He was invited but decided to skip the party because his daughter was graduating from elementary school on the same day. Brian, 45, shares 11-year-old Lexi with ex-wife Graciela Sanchez.
“The two celebrations were around the same time,” a source told Page Six exclusively. “Brian can’t be in two places at once and doesn’t want to disappoint Lexi by running away to a wedding immediately after she moved in, where she made a special speech. He wanted to be there to celebrate his little girl.”
But that wasn’t the only heartbreaking note during Britney’s big day, which was nearly ruined after her first husband, Jason Alexander, was arrested outside her home for trying to crash the wedding.
While viewing his Instagram Live, Alexander, 40, showed his ex-wife’s home from the inside and even took a look inside the wedding tent before he was arrested by security.
Alexander claimed that Britney had invited him before she threatened to ruin the wedding. Before the live broadcast ended, a physical struggle occurred between Alexander and the Security.
Then Ventura County police officers responded to the scene and made an arrest.
“Jason Alexander was handcuffed, detained and arrested. I thank the Ventura County Police Department for their quick response and good work,” Rosengart told Page Six exclusively. “I am working closely with law enforcement to ensure that Mr Alexander is prosecuted vigorously to the fullest extent permitted by law.”
A source told Page Six that Britney was “shaken” but refused to allow the accident to “take her down.”
She and Alexander were only married 55 hours after they raced in Las Vegas in 2004.
Months later, the Grammy winner married backup dancer Kevin Federline. They divorced in 2007 and shared Preston and Jayden.