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Sam Asghari: Britney Experienced Oppression Like Iranian Women
12 Mar
Summary
- Asghari links Britney's struggles to Iranian women's oppression.
- He stated he admires Spears despite their marital issues.
- He requested privacy for Spears to aid her recovery.

Sam Asghari, the ex-husband of Britney Spears, has drawn comparisons between his former wife's experiences and the oppression faced by women in his war-torn native country, Iran. During an interview on "Piers Morgan Uncensored," Asghari articulated how witnessing the subjugation of women in Iran shaped his values.
He elaborated that while not equating their circumstances, Spears also endured a form of oppression, with "many people that took advantage of her." Asghari, identifying as an advocate for women's rights and freedom of speech, expressed his surprise at seeing someone in America subjected to such perceived oppression.
Despite their divorce after one year of marriage, having been together for seven years, Asghari conveyed his continued respect and admiration for Spears. He acknowledged her struggles and emphasized his belief in her resilience.
Concluding his remarks, Asghari pleaded for privacy for Spears, stating his strong belief that she needs space to recover from recent mistakes and that she is a strong woman capable of overcoming them.




