Britney Spears has revealed that she has rekindled her connection with renowned attorney Mathew Rosengart, seven months after he stopped representing her.
The pop star, who was freed from her long-standing conservatorship under Rosengart’s legal guidance,
recently shared a video of their reunion, hinting at a potential professional relationship once again.
The 43-year-old singer took to Instagram on Tuesday, posting a clip of herself alongside Rosengart, expressing her excitement about their meeting.
“It’s been way too long since I’ve seen him!!! OMG OMG OMG!!! It was such an incredible day!!! I am blessed and got a book,” Spears wrote in the caption.
Adding a lighthearted touch, she mentioned how Rosengart’s sharp attire outshone her own.
“He showed me up with his suit!!! I will be in heels next time,” she quipped, also admitting she mistakenly thought the interaction was being photographed instead of filmed.
Spears and Rosengart’s Legal Journey
Rosengart, a former Trial Attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice, played a pivotal role in Spears’ battle to regain control over her life. He successfully helped suspend her father, Jamie Spears, from the controversial conservatorship that had governed her personal and financial affairs for over a decade. After three years of dedicated legal work and recently settling a dispute with Jamie Spears over legal fees, Rosengart and Spears officially parted ways in July 2024.
Despite this separation, their recent reunion has sparked speculation about whether the two will collaborate again. A source told Page Six that the singer and attorney simply met up for lunch to “catch up.” The meeting reportedly took place at Rosengart’s Los Angeles office, where Spears recorded her now-viral video.
Insiders further shared that Rosengart was appreciative of the positive reactions to Spears’ post. “They accomplished what they set out to do,” the source noted, without confirming if Spears is seeking his legal services again. Meanwhile, Rosengart remains occupied with a “heavy docket and trials” but is said to be “very proud” of what they achieved together.
Spears’ Personal Life Raises Concerns
Spears’ reunion with Rosengart coincides with the confirmation that she has rekindled her relationship with Paul Soliz, an ex-felon who has raised concerns among fans. The couple recently spent Valentine’s Day together, along with Soliz’s children, just months after their last breakup.
The pair was spotted driving in Soliz’s Mercedes G-Wagon, a vehicle Spears reportedly gifted him early in their relationship. In a casual outing, they were later seen stopping at a Jack in the Box drive-thru in Thousand Oaks, California.
Soliz, 37, has a complex personal history, including a recent divorce filing from his ex-wife, Nicole Mancilla, who previously labeled him a “deadbeat dad” to his nine children. He currently has custody of three of his kids, Trystan (10), Dylan (8), and Nicholas (6), with whom Spears was seen spending time at a playground in San Fernando Valley earlier this month.
Navigating Life Post-Conservatorship
Since regaining her freedom, Spears has faced numerous personal and professional challenges. She separated from her now ex-husband, Sam Asghari, in 2023, finalizing their divorce in May 2024. Her ongoing public appearances and social media posts continue to be closely monitored by fans and the media alike.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding her professional and personal life, Spears’ reconnection with Rosengart suggests she may be looking to tie up any remaining legal matters. Whether their meeting was a simple catch-up or the beginning of a renewed legal partnership remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear—Britney Spears continues to navigate her post-conservatorship journey on her own terms.
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