In 2007, Britney Spears became an international star after experiencing one of the most turbulent episodes of her life. The singer was 26 years old and was suffering from a psychotic break that led her to enter a rehabilitation center that would mark the starting signal for her legal guardianship case.
The so-called “princess of pop” has been free for almost two years since she freed herself from her parents’ control, but the passage of time is making some fear her lack of control. A few hours ago, in addition, the emergency services were forced to intervene after the artist and her new partner, Paul Richard Soliz, got into a fight at the famous Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles.
The couple were apparently staying at the hotel last Wednesday night when the police and an ambulance were alerted after the singer ended up “out of control, crying and with possible cuts” after “threatening the hotel staff and the guests,” according to the TMZ portal.
According to the aforementioned portal, the couple had been partying and drinking when they went to the room, where a serious fight began that ended with some physical consequences for Britney, who hurt her leg.
The singer herself has confirmed her injury with an image of her visibly swollen ankle, but has denied that anything published happened.
“The news is fake. “I would like people to be respected so that they understand that I am stronger every day,” Britney Spears replied on Instagram, also adding things like that she needed a new toothbrush and “an espresso”; her before saying that she felt “completely harassed” when paramedics “showed up illegally” at her door.
What’s more, according to her, all of this published information has someone responsible: her mother, Lynne Spears. The singer “blames” her mother for the fact that the emergency services came to the hotel and that the news reached the media.
“I know my mother was involved! “I haven’t spoken to her in six months and she called me right after it happened, before the news came out,” says the artist.
Convinced that her mother is responsible for what happened, she accuses her of having set her “a trap like she did a long time ago.” The singer wishes her grandparents were alive. “I can’t stand her,” she says, referring to Lynne Spears. “I don’t care, I’m saying it.”
Next, she shares the image of her lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, who, according to the artist, “is like a father” to her and helped her get through the fateful night. “I adore and admire you, Mr. Mathew.”
The artist has also “threatened” to move from California to Massachusetts to avoid having to deal with photographers and the press. Something unlikely, given that her permanent residence is on the west coast.