The Comeback Queen Strikes Again

Britney Spears is working to stay where she's worked so hard to get.

Britney Spears made quite a comeback in 2008, with the release of her album Circus and a new attitude about life. She wants to keep her past mental instability and crazy lifestyle as far away from the present as possible.

E! Online reports that Spears obtained a temporary restraining order against her former manager Sam Lutfi and her onetime paparazzo boyfriend, Adnan Ghalib.

These two men played a large part of her life during her days of hospitals and head shaving. Spears' parents and two sons will also be under the order's protection.

Judge Aviva K. Bobb signed the temporary order on Friday. This was a renewal on a temporary restraining order against Lutfi that Spears and her father, Jamie, obtained last year that expired in July, according to The Huffington Post. A hearing is scheduled for February 23 in order to determine whether the temporary order will be extended.

The order also includes attorney Jon Eardley, who worked alongside Lutfi in an attempt to overturn Spears' conservatorship, according to E!

The Huffington Post reports that the documents say that all three men have been trying to get control of Spears' affairs.

Spears' father, Jamie, took control of the singer's life when she was at her worst. Since his intervention, things started to look up and have only gotten better since. Her newest album, which released in December 2008 on Spears' 27th birthday, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Spears will also be kicking off her first tour in five years, The Circus Starring Britney Spears, in New Orleans on March 3.

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