Planned Parenthood reacts to Britney Spears' allegation about IUD
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For years Britney Spears has tried to remove her father as her conservator, and during a court hearing on Wednesday, the singer shared details about what she called an "abusive" situation. One of the allegations she raised was that her conservators won't let her go to a doctor to remove an IUD birth-control device.
"I want to be able to get married and have a baby. I was told I'm not able to get married," Spears, who is dating actor and model Sam Asghari, said. "I have an IUD inside me so I won't get pregnant but this so-called team won't let me go to the doctor to take it out." Following the court hearing, many reacted online to Spears' claim about her conservators controlling her birth control — including Planned Parenthood.Sean "Diddy" Combs on Sunday apologized in a social media post after security video aired by CNN that appears to show him attacking singer Cassie Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016. In an Instagram video, he said his behavior was "inexcusable" and he takes "full responsibility" for his actions.
On Nov. 13, 2016, Dr. Eric "Scott" Sills, a renowned California fertility doctor, called 911 and reported finding his wife and business partner Susann Sills unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs. An initial investigation revealed some evidence that was consistent with an accidental fall. But as "48 Hours" correspondent Tracy Smith reports, other evidence pointed to something more sinister. DETECTIVE: How do you know she — she got an email? MARY-KATHERINE SILLS: I woke up and my dad was just like on the covers just laying there like there wasn't enough room to get in I guess. So, he was just laying there.