Lutfi, who played a central role in the singer’s life during her highly publicized struggles in 2007 and 2008, urged the public to resist judging Spears based on isolated social media snapshots. He argued that the singer is a human being before she is a celebrity, cautioning onlookers that viral clips are not medical charts. His defense arrived shortly after Spears dismissed the freeway controversy herself, telling her Instagram followers that the footage captured only “two seconds of insanity” and bore little resemblance to the complexity of her daily reality.
This public support is notable given the pair’s history of legal friction, which included restraining orders and years of courtroom battles linked to the singer’s former conservatorship. Since that legal arrangement ended in 2021, Lutfi has consistently used his platform to advocate for Spears, frequently pushing back against media narratives and claims made by those in her inner circle. By framing his recent comments around the need for grace rather than scrutiny, Lutfi continues a pattern of public advocacy that contrasts sharply with the adversarial legal disputes that once defined their relationship.





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