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Britney's net worth reportedly doubled after the conservatorship?!


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2 hours ago, blackingouthenegativity said:

I honestly can't see how she made $60+ million in a matter of months, even without having to pay Team Con. 

I've also never heard of Wealthy Gorilla and they don't outline how they determined her net worth. 

While we do not know whether this number is official, for the sake of theorising let's assume it.

The amount that the conservatorship team reported to the court was around 57M-60M. If I am correct, that number was never really a true value of her estate as it did not include her intellectual property rights and licensing, and even with a basic oversight of her career over the past 14 years, that amount never seemed high enough, given her contemporaries were earning far more, sometimes for less work. I believe it was in 2018 (part of me wants to say around the time kfed was looking for an increase) someone said something a long the lines of Britney's full estate being so large, it couldn't be counted, and if I am correct, Britney's estate was seperate to her trusts. We could therefore assume that the estate was under reported, or that the 60M figure was not her entire networth, only a reported amount. Toxic; The Britney Spears Story breaks this down more.

Now that Britney is longer paying as large a legal team, or supporting her family etc. An increase shouldn't be a surprise. Rosengart did state that her estate should be double to triple what was reported. This could be an increase or a more entire view of her entire estate.

Additionally, even with one book deal, Britney potentially increased her reported estate by one quarter of its worth.

 

So I don't believe it to be entirely false, I just want to see the evidence.

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37 minutes ago, blackingouthenegativity said:

What is your source?

Because I'm getting my number from the clip in the NY Times documentary Framing Britney Spears that played an old news clip of Forbes reporting that's what she made in 2009.

No doubt her conservators and managers took her money, but I'm just reporting what we know from reputable sources. $65 million is still a lot of money, especially if she made that amount or more in the decade prior to the conservatorship. 

Forbes is not a reputable source, they’re still secondary information. A reputable source would be a primary source of information. The only reputable source is Britney’s financial team, Britney herself, her lawyer or her accountant. I don’t even trust the legal paperwork considering how many fingers are in it even now. 

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4 hours ago, Pinky98 said:

Britney has an incredibly frugal lifestyle, she doesn’t buy bags, Dior, chanel, Valentino, cars every year, maintain multiple houses etc. her royalties, affiliations, branding deals all keep generating money. Her own brother said her Perfume empire has grossed over $100billion. If she gets 5% of every bottle sold (a VERY low figure), that’s $5billion over the space of 18 years which works out at $277.77million a YEAR on average.

Divided by 3 (4 months worth of income for example), that’s around $90million on its own. Take 60% off for tax, and that leaves you with $37million for 4 months of having her perfume business. 
 

It makes perfect sense that she would have $60million after 4 months of financial control. Our girl has been a billionaire since the age of 25, but the media doesn’t know because they don’t have access to her accounts and neither should they 

I think he meant a billion dollars for her perfumes. 

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