Britney Spears' former personal assistant has just dropped a bombshell that could rewrite the entire narrative around her recent DUI arrest. In an explosive exclusive interview with Extra, Sean Phillip—who has been by the pop icon's side for over 20 years—isn't just questioning the arrest; he's exposing what he calls a "suspicious" plot to "get her" just as she achieved financial freedom.
"The timing is too convenient—she sells her $200 million music catalog in February, and suddenly she's arrested in March," Phillip revealed, pointing directly to the sale as the trigger. He alleges that certain individuals are pushing to reinstate her conservatorship to regain control of her finances, claiming, "I think there are some people out to get her."
Phillip, who has stood with Spears since 2003, argues that her freedom is still an illusion. "I don't think she's truly free," he stated. "There's still a care plan in place, and I believe she doesn't have full access to her finances while others do. It's simply not fair." This adds a chilling layer to the arrest, suggesting it's not just a legal issue but a calculated move in an ongoing power struggle.

Britney Spears via Instagram. Britney Spears/Instagram
The arrest on March 4 in Ventura County, California, led to Spears' release the next morning, with her representative calling it "an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable" and noting plans for her well-being, including time with her sons Preston and Jayden. But Phillip's claims turn this from a simple DUI case into a potential conspiracy, with the May 4 court date now looming as a critical moment in Britney's fight for autonomy.
Phillip's concerns aren't new—he previously voiced similar worries on Good Morning Britain, praising Spears' resilience: "She's one of the strongest people I've ever met. She gives me inspiration to move forward." His advice to her? "Speak for yourself—you can squash everything in a second." This interview amplifies those warnings, suggesting that the DUI arrest is a flashpoint in a larger battle for control over Britney's life and finances.
As the public remains captivated, Phillip's explosive allegations paint a picture of a pop star still trapped in a web of manipulation, with her $200 million catalog sale at the center of a "suspicious" plot. This isn't just news—it's a viral exposé that could redefine Britney's legacy and spark a new wave of support for her ongoing fight for freedom.