Sam Asghari is calling out Jamie Spears for allegedly wanting to ‘check’ his relationship with Britney Spears in an explosive Instagram post.
“Now it’s important for people to understand that I have no respect for someone who is trying to control our relationship and is constantly throwing obstacles in our way,” the 27-year-old said in his Instagram story on Tuesday. “In my opinion Jamie [Spears] is a total dk. “
The fitness buff, who is rarely so forthright about his relationship with the pop star, added that he “won’t go into details” about why he spoke out because he “always respected our privacy.”
However, the Iranian-born actor concluded, “But at the same time, I have not come to this country to not be able to express my opinion and freedom.”
Following his post on social media, Asghari told TMZ on Tuesday that he “hopes” he can be on good terms with Jamie, 67, “once he treats his daughter right.”
Britney, 39, has been dating Asghari since the couple met on the set of her “Slumber Party” music video in 2016. Aside from posting photos from their various vacations, the couple are mostly private about the intimate details of their relationship.
However, with the release of the New York Times documentary “Framing Britney Spears,” Asghari hinted that he is looking for some “normalcy” amid his girlfriend’s ongoing battle with her father, Jamie.
He told People Monday after the film’s release, “I’m grateful for all the love and support she’s getting from her fans around the world, and I look forward to a normal, great future together.”
The documentary covered Britney’s rise to fame, her mental health issues and the mobilization behind the # FreeBritney movement.
A source told Page Six on Monday that Britney has “chosen” not to watch the documentary, but is “aware of it.” The insider claimed she would be ‘tired’ of her conservatorship, which was instituted after her nervous breakdown in 2007.
While this is the first time Asghari has spoken out against Jamie, Britney has spoken out in court documents against her father as her curator.
In November, Britney’s lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III, claimed in a hearing that the “Toxic” singer had become “afraid” of her father and wanted him removed from her conservatorship. The judge provisionally rejected this request.
A court date for the Britney Conservatory is set for Feb. 11.
Representatives for Asghari, Jamie and Britney did not immediately respond to our request for comment.