As separation news of Pop star Britney Spears from her husband Sam Asghari has become the talk of the town, theres another twist to it now. Reportedly, Spears wont be required to pay anything to her ex-husband, according to their prenuptial agreement. Basically, there is a significant reason why she might feel obligated to send him the amount.Britney Spears, Sam Asgharis divorce agreementAs per the media reports, if Sam Aghari gets a divorce, he wont be getting anything as compensation. Thats not it, the prenup also bars him from receiving spousal support. Only, he can keep the automobiles and the trinkets Britney gave him.Apart from these, the prenup also contains an extensive confidential clause that forbids Sam from discussing his marriage to the pop star. Now, looking at the prenup agreements, it seems that Sam would get nothing. But, heres a twist.Heres the twist His attorney, Neal Hersh has filed divorce papers including a spousal support request. Well, this will definitely be a straight face-on challenge to the prenup as it forbids such support. Additionally, the divorce file has other aspects like discussion of community and quasi-community property, which seem to indicate a challenge.Now, the agreement states that the confidentiality clause is unenforceable if the prenuptialagreement is successfully contested. So, Spears will only pay attention if the prospect of it exists.The reports say that Sam has a lot of firs-handed information about the singer, whether its about their relationship, her struggle, fights and whatnot and if theres even a chance that any of this confidential information is out, Britney will pay her ex-hubby for peace of mind.What can be conclusionAfter negotiations between Britney and Sams lawyers, the pops star will write him a cheque for a whopping amount of several hundred thousand dollars, and that will be the end of the entire marriage and prenup melodrama. A secrecy condition that demands Sam to refund any money he receives if he violates the NDA is a part of that settlement, say the reports.