Britney Spears and Sam Asghari.Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Britney Spears Sam Asghari

Britney Spears' fiancéSam Asghariis trying to “keep things positive.”

Amid the ongoing rift between the singer and her family, a source tells PEOPLE that her love of more than five years is trying to help her get past it.

“There is just so much hate towards her family. All she wanted was to move on from the conservatorship and be happy,” says the source. “But Britney is still very hurt.Jamie Lynn’sbook has been a huge triggerfor her.”

The source adds, “Sam likes to keep things positive. He is trying his best to distract her from all the drama. He is trying to help her move on from all the hate.”

On Wednesday night, Asghari, 27, shared a photo of himself cuddled up on a couch with Spears, 40, in front of a window with a view of the Los Angeles skyline at night.

In a September interview withMen’s Health, Asghari told the outlet that keeping his fiancée content is whatmakes him happy.

“I just want her to be happy. If something makes her happy, I’ll do it. I’m not going to argue,” Asghari said at the time. “What’s that saying? ‘Happy wife, happy life.'”

Asghari could play a pivotal role in Spears’ family dynamic as the singer publicly feuds with her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, who is gearing up for the release her new memoirThings I Should Have Said— which includes details about her relationship with Britney.

Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, sent acease-and-desist letterto Jamie Lynn, 30, on Monday, demanding that she stop sharing stories about his client’s life while promoting her memoir.

Rosengart claimed that Jamie Lynn was sharing “false” and “fantastical grievances” on her book tour, and had “exploited [Britney] for monetary gain.”

Britney Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears.Phillip Faraone/FilmMagic; Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

Britney Spears, Jamie Lynn Spears

In response, Jamie Lynn’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, sent a letter to Rosengart and references Britney’srecent social media postswhich slammed Jamie Lynn, perTMZ.

“Your Letter ignores a critical fact: Jamie Lynn has suffered through her own experiences, and her own trauma,” the letter reads. “Had you taken the time to read the Book prior to sending your Letter, you would know that the Book is not about Britney, but instead about Jamie Lynn’sownexperiences growing up in the same family and describing what life forherwas like as part of that family.”

Meanwhile, Britney is still entangled in legal battles against her father,Jamie, who requested shecontinue to pay his legal feesdespite her conservatorship being terminated in November 2021.

Jamie, 69, filed court documents in December 2021,demandinghis daughter’s estate pay his legal team for “ongoing fiduciary duties relating to the winding up of the Conservatorship of the Person and Estate.”

The documents stated, “Prompt payment on account of Jamie’s attorneys' fees is necessary to ensure the Conservatorship can be wound up quickly and efficiently to allow Britney to take control of her life as she and Jamie desire.”

Britneyfiled documentsin response to her father’s demands on Friday, alleging that Jamie had violated California’s standards of conduct with hisfinancial misconduct while acting as her conservator.

During acourt hearing to discuss the legal feeson Wednesday, Los Angeles Judge Brenda Penny did not make a decision regarding Jamie’s request and instead decided it would be discussed in a July 27 hearing.

source: people.com