Britney Spears Vegas Revenue To Go To Father: ‘Work Bitch’ Singer Sued, Pop Star Had ‘Difficulty’ Learning Simple Dance Moves Says Injured Back Up Dancer

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Britney Spears recently finished her Las Vegas show, "Britney: A Piece of Me."

Now that the show's over, Britney Spears is being told that she will be sharing her earnings from the Vegas show with her father, Jamie Spears.

The Daily Mail has reported that Britney's father, who already receives $16,000 as a co-conservator of Britney's estate, was granted additional pay after asking a judge to be compensated for all the work he did for his daughter's Vegas show.

Court documents obtained by RadarOnline state that, "Mr. Spears has been and will be providing primary responsibility for negotiations with regard to all key aspects of the LV Show, global oversight of the LV Show production and logistics, making all final production calls on site."

The documents also stated, "Mr. Spears is creating significant savings and value for the Estate through his efforts. Petitioners seeks fair and reasonable compensation for the efforts Mr. Spears has made and will make and the results that he has achieved to date and is expected to achieve in the LV Show."

With the approval of his superstar daughter Britney Spears, Jamie will now be receiving 1.5 percent of the gross revenue from the Las Vegas Show and the merchandise.

Other than paying her father, Britney has quite a bit on her plate right now.

The "Work Bitch" singer is being sued by a back up dancer for battery and negligence, according to E! News.

The dancer, Dawn Noel, reportedly got her nose broken during the filming of Britney's "Work Bitch" music video in Woodland Hills, California.

In the complaint obtained by the website, Spears was "in a disheveled and confused state."

The complaint continued to state, "Although the choreography involving Britney Spears was fairly basic, she was having difficulty learning the moves, performing dance steps and following simple directions."

After about a half hour of rehearsing, the 32-year-old singer reportedly "twirled in an unbalanced and reckless manner, arms extended out to her sides and forcefully backhanded" Noel in the face.

The lawsuit alleges that the "cracking sound" made by Noel's breaking nose was heard by other dancers as well.

The dancer is suing Britney for serious physical and emotional damages including disfigurement to her nose along with severe emotional distress and anxiety.

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