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Britney Spears Is Finally Free, Daniel Lee's Bottega Veneta Departure Framed As Firing And Travis Scott's Emote Is Removed From Fortnite Battle Royale

Britney Spears Is Finally Free, Daniel Lee's Bottega Veneta Departure Framed As Firing And Travis Scott's Emote Is Removed From Fortnite Battle Royale

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Britney Spears Is Finally Free, Daniel Lee's Bottega Veneta Departure Framed As Firing And Travis Scott's Emote Is Removed From Fortnite Battle Royale
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  • Britney Spears is free! Fans celebrated outside of a Los Angeles courthouse when it was announced earlier today her conservatorship was terminated. According to Judge Brenda Penny who oversaw the case: “The conservatorship of the person and estate of Britney Jean Spears is no longer required.”

  • Designer Daniel Lee shocked the fashion world with news he’s departing Bottega Veneta after three years of what has been viewed as a highly successful tenure at the Kering-owned luxury house.

    WWD has quotes from multiple off-the-record sources who say Lee was let go because he was impossible to work with, leading to a revolving door of employees. There are also separate rumors he was poached.

    If it was the case he was problematic, given his clear talent and the fact Kering is a company with resources galore, could not someone intercede? In the midst of rumors he was difficult, let’s recall he worked under Phoebe Philo at Céline for six years.

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