Photos: Britney Supporters Celebrated her Freedom With Parties

Jake Sandt, also known as Jakeyonce on YouTube, said that Spears’ online fandom was what led to her freedom.

Jake Sandt's signature "Free Britney" sunglasses have appeared on the covers of both the New York Times and the Washington Post, he said.

Jake Sandt’s signature “Free Britney”He stated that sunglasses were featured on both the New York Times covers and the Washington Post covers.

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Jake Sandt arrived at Stanley Mosk Courthouse at 8 am, just hours before the hearing that would end Spears’ conservatorship. He had come from New Jersey to Los Angeles.

He said that at 1 p.m., the crowd was almost three times as large as it had been at any Spears hearings before.

Sandt, a Spears fan has been present at every court hearing regarding her conservatorship since November 2020. His YouTube content creator status has boosted his credibility in the “Free Britney”Sandt has added to the movement with hours of YouTube documentary footage.

JakeyonceTV, which he used to extensively cover, is his channel. “RuPaul’s Drag Race,”Sandt has 172,000 subscribers. His videos have a friendly, but urgent tone. He describes the terms and conditions of Spears’ conservatorship in detailed details, while presenting it in cinematic, crisply cut footage.

Sandt retorted when asked why he was at the rally. “Free Britney”Talking points at breakneck pace He reproached Jamie Spears, Jamie’s father, and Lou Taylor his lawyer Lou Taylor. Sandt thought that Taylor was the author. “mastermind”Behind Britney’s conservatorship.

“We’re looking to hold [Spears and Taylor] accountable to the full extent of the law and the court of public opinion,”He stated.

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