Britney Spears‘ husband Sam Asghari is expressing gratitude.
The 29-year-old actor revealed his mother Fatima Asghari had survived a ‘major accident’.
‘A huge thanks to the staff of @cedarssinai Emergency Medical Staff,’ the Special Ops: Lioness actor wrote in Instagram Stories on Saturday.
‘Today my mother was involved in a major accident,’ he wrote on a slide. ‘
‘She was taken to the emergency room. With the amazing help of the medical staff and some friends she’s doing okay and resting it off.’
Gratitude: Britney Spears’ husband Sam Asghari, 29, is expressing gratitude. The actor took to social media Saturday revealing his mother had been in a ‘major accident’ but with the help from ER staff, she was ‘okay and resting it off’
Sam moved to the US from Iran with his parents Mike and Fatima and his three older sisters when was 13.
He and Britney met 10 years later when they were filming the music video for Slumber Party in 2016.
The two played lovers in the video and eventually turned their fictional relationship into a real romance.
The couple tied the knot in June 2022, eight months after the Piece of Me singer was released from her 13 year conservatorship.
Sam wished his bride a happy anniversary sharing never-before-seen clips from their wedding, including fairy tale-like kiss on a balcony.
‘One year married to the woman of my dreams,’ he wrote on the Instagram post.
Britney has been preparing to release her memoir, The Woman in Me, in November.
However, she took to her own Instagram Stories using an emotional poem that seemed to address her conservatorship to tease a ‘little project’ she has been working on.
ER: Sam credited the staff at the ER at Cedars Sinai hospital for their medical care
Lioness: Sam is currently starring in the Paramount+ show Special Ops: Lioness with Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldaña
Anniversary: Britney and Sam met on the set of her 2016 Slumber Party video. They celebrated their one year wedding anniversary in June
Little project: Britney shared an emotional poem that appeared to address her 13 year conservatorship in her Instagram Stories Saturday, teasing that it was part of a ‘little project’ she was working on. Her memoir, The Woman in Me, will be released in November
‘My feet, Jesus tell me why/You know how I move when I’m alive/They took my feet, demoralized/Emphasized my face, they wanted my mind/We want to see your face/We want to see your face,’ she penned.
‘I want attention at my pace/And have a car, and leave this place/I never cried not one time/I worked 10 hours a day/4 months a slave/No days off, and no you can’t play/No door for a room and watched me/Changed, watched me shower.’
The poem continued, ‘But each week I got flowers from a grocery store/To show color adored to feel young again and maybe more/Is this even legal?/Where’s a needle, is this a joke?/No days off/And my family knows so low so low so low/My family says so/Watched me bathe, sit down behave.’
‘We ask the questions We’re here to save you/Save me from what?/Save me from what…Edge of reason to feel alive/Insanity steals most hearts/Most cry/I should have died I’m not gone lie.’
Towards the end, the performer wrote, ‘It didn’t feel normal, but what is normal/I say it again, what the f**k is normal/They broke my face/Jesus, my right hand/If I could back in time/I’d find my right hand/I’d f***ing kill’em.’
In conclusion, the Hold Me Closer singer ended the poem on a spiritual note with, ‘My lighter it’s lit/It’s lit/I serve now with just spit/Significance in just spit/Or just swallow, go hollow/And follow the word.