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  • Britney Spears and Sam Asghari haven't decided on their wedding venue yet
  • Asghari told her she should ask her fans where they should marry
  • She thanked her fans for supporting her in her journey to end her conservatorship

Britney Spears has asked her fans where she should tie the knot with fiancé Sam Asghari. On Monday, the pop star took to social media to address her followers, less than a week after Jamie Spears was suspended as conservator of her estate.

In an Instagram video, Britney, who was on vacation with Asghari in French Polynesia, revealed that she and her fiancé haven’t picked a wedding venue yet. “We have a predicament, a really big problem right now,” she said. “I have no idea where I want to get married. We don’t know if we want to get married in Italy or Greece, Australia, or New York City,” she added.

Asghari then told her to ask her fans and Britney responded thus, “Maybe I should ask the fans where we should get married, I think that is a very good idea.”

“Pssss where should we get married,” she captioned the video.

That same day, Britney also took to Twitter to thank her fans for supporting her in her journey to end her conservatorship. “I have no words, because of you guys and your constant resilience in freeing me from my conservatorship… my life is now in that direction!!!!!,” she wrote, adding that her fans are the best.

“I cried last night for two hours cause my fans are the best and I know it. I feel your hearts and you feel mine… that much I know is true,” she added. Her post came with a video of herself set to Kanye West’s single “Fade.”

On Sept. 29, judge Brenda Penny granted the request of Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, to suspend Jamie as the singer’s conservator of the estate. Penny then appointed CPA John Zabel to replace Jamie’s role until Dec. 31.

In a statement following the decision, Penny said the decision to suspend Britney’s father was “in the best interest of the conservatee, which is my goal.”

Prior to his suspension, Jamie stated in his court filings that his daughter might no longer need a conservatorship. Rosengard described the move as a “massive legal victory” for Britney.

Britney Spears has been fighting her father through the courts in a bid to end his control over her finances
Britney Spears has been fighting her father through the courts in a bid to end his control over her finances AFP / VALERIE MACON