On Wednesday night, police and an ambulance were called to the Chateau Marmont following reports that the star had gotten into a heated argument with her boyfriend. According to sources, it escalated into a fight.
American singer Britney Spears has commented for the first time on the incident that took place at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles. The Express reported this.
In particular, the star said that the information was false, and that the video was shot with his “doubles.”
The singer recently completed not only her custody battle, but also her divorce from Sam Asghari. Despite these successes, his behavior continues to bother fans.
New concerns arose after her argument with boyfriend Richard Paul Solis at a Los Angeles hotel led to police and an ambulance being called. Spears reportedly left the room with a pillow and blanket wrapped around him. He was on his feet and looked like he was crying. In addition, the star made threats against staff and guests.
However, he has now spoken out about the incident, calling it “fake” and even saying the woman in the photo is a body double.
“It’s just worth knowing… the news is fake most of the pictures are doubles, and I think a lot of people know about this how much I want to be treated with respect and understand that every day I’m getting stronger As for the fact that what is shown is annoying, no one or nothing will force me to blaspheme, I am trying to obtain the powers of heaven, and, moreover, I hope that you will too! – said the singer.
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It was previously reported that Britney Spears and her ex-husband Sam Asghari have officially completed their divorce proceedings.
Source: korrespondent

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