Sam Asghari is reportedly the newest resident of the Ten Thousand, a luxurious high-rise apartment complex in Los Angeles with breathtaking rents.
Page six reports that Asghari, 29, moved into the complex during his divorce from Britney Spears, 41.
“He has been friendly to the residents and has been with his sister a lot,” an insider told the publication.
The luxurious 40-story building features amenities fit for a superstar, including indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center, movie room, tennis courts, an outdoor chef’s kitchen, game room, and a “wellness studio” where Botox injections are performed. datum.
Unsurprisingly, with these types of amenities, rent isn’t cheap — Page Six reports that units cost $10,000-$65,000 per month.
New Home: Sam Asghari is reportedly the newest resident of the Ten Thousand, a luxurious Los Angeles high-rise apartment building with breathtaking rents; pictured with estranged wife Britney Spears in 2018
The apartment has also been home to several celebrities.
Demi Lovato reportedly moved into a $35,000 unit in 2019, and disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti also reportedly lived in the Ten Thousand.
Sam, who is believed to have signed a rock solid prenup before marrying Britney, filed for divorce from Britney last week, citing irreconcilable differences.
The couple married less than a year after Britney’s 13-year conservatorship ended, and insiders say their dynamic changed when the legal settlement ended.
“Britney could argue at times, but also felt like Sam didn’t let her do many things without him,” an insider said. ET Online.
“Before Britney’s conservatory ended, Sam was a great support. Once it was over, Britney felt very free, but that eventually changed based on a certain dynamic in her relationship with Sam.”
A second source reiterated that Britney felt their relationship changed after she stepped down from the conservatory.
Britney felt things changed in her relationship with Sam when her conservatorship ended. Before it ended, Britney was more in a set routine, but once she was free, a lot changed,” they said.
Luxury Living: The 40-story lavish building features amenities fit for a superstar, including indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center, movie room, tennis courts, outdoor chef’s kitchen, game room, and a “wellness studio” where Botox is used. injections are given
Celeb approved: Demi Lovato reportedly moved into a $35,000 unit in 2019, and disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti also reportedly lived in a $14,000 unit in the Ten Thousand
According to the insider, Britney believed Sam couldn’t “necessarily cope” with her newfound desire for freedom.
“Britney wanted to embrace her freedom and felt like Sam couldn’t necessarily handle that,” they said. “Britney will never let anyone else control her, and she felt like that was starting to happen again.”
Britney broke her silence on Friday about her split with Sam.
“I honestly couldn’t take the pain anymore!!!” she captioned a video of her dancing in her living room. “In a kind of telepathic way I have received so many messages that melt my heart from friends and I thank you!!!”
Happier times: The estranged duo pictured in 2017
Change: The couple married less than a year after Britney’s 13-year conservatorship ended, and insiders say their dynamic changed when the legal settlement ended
She continued, “I’ve been playing it strong for far too long and my Instagram may seem perfect but it’s far from reality and I think we all know that!!!”
The mother-of-two further admitted that she “would love to show her ’emotions and tears'” online, but always feels the need to “hide” her “weaknesses”.
After news of their breakup broke, Sam also took to social media to confirm their breakup.
In a statement posted to his Instagram account, the actor wrote on Thursday, “After 6 years of love and commitment to each other, my wife and I have decided to end our journey together.”
He continued, “We will hold on to the love and respect we have for each other and I always wish her well,” adding, “S**t happens.”
“Asking for privacy seems ridiculous, so I ask everyone, including the media, to be kind and considerate.”