Brittney Spears Slapped

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:”Britney Spears "accidentally hit herself in the face" during an incident with the bodyguard of NBA star Victor Wembanyama, Las Vegas police have confirmed.” 🤦‍♀️

https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/us-celebrity-news/breaking-britney-spears-accidentally-hit-30417088


So much for being 'backhanded'.

"Addressing the security footage, police said: "Detectives were able to review the surveillance footage of the event which showed Britney going to tap the Spurs player on the shoulder.

"When she touched the player [Wembanyama's bodyguard] pushes her hand off the player without looking which causes Britney's hand to hit herself in the face."

Detectives concluded: "Due to the fact that [Wembanyama's bodyguard] did not wilfully or unlawfully use any force or violence upon Britney and probable cause did not exist, an arrest was not made and citation was not given."


That is textbook battery. It doesn’t matter what some idiot cop says on the scene.[/quote

It's called defense of others. The body guard was within his right to protect Wemby from the crazy lady who laid hands on his client.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point m, he should press charges as well.


For a tap on the shoulder or back? Are you insane?

Have you crazies never tapped a stranger in public to get their attention? If they, or anyone associated with them responded by backhanding you, you would think that is a completely inappropriate response. Hell I tapped some in the store last night because they were on their phone and being called up to check out. Should I get a backhand?

I don’t care who anyone involved in this situation is, if you think the response to a tap on the shoulder or back is a backhand to the other person, you are insane.


PP here - I also just want to point out that some of these crazies were defending the body guard before they saw the video. Meaning they did think a backhand was an appropriate response to a tap on the shoulder.

What happened in the video and the responses to that should be separate from the absolute insane response that a backhand is an appropriate reaction to a tap on the shoulder, which is the scenario these posters were responding to. I know it’s probably the same convoluted reasoning an incel uses to beat a partner or kid but still, it’s insane to read these defenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

“… Victor Wembanyama Claims Britney Spears 'Grabbed Me from Behind' Before Spurs Security's Alleged Assault..”


This: “A new statement from the cops said she "pushes her hand off of the player without looking which causes Britney's hand to hit herself in the face". From: https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/us-celebrity-news/breaking-britney-spears-accidentally-hit-30417088

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point m, he should press charges as well.


For a tap on the shoulder or back? Are you insane?

Have you crazies never tapped a stranger in public to get their attention? If they, or anyone associated with them responded by backhanding you, you would think that is a completely inappropriate response. Hell I tapped some in the store last night because they were on their phone and being called up to check out. Should I get a backhand?

I don’t care who anyone involved in this situation is, if you think the response to a tap on the shoulder or back is a backhand to the other person, you are insane.


She was not backhanded. Her hand was swatted. You should tell her to stop assaulting random people. Woman traveling with bodyguards doesn't seem to respect the fact that, like her, others don't want to be touched.


These posters had not seen the video when they posted. They were responding as if the allegation that she was backhanded was the truth.
Anonymous
Even after the video evidence folks are still claiming victimhood. Get over it - your bff Britney caused the incident by touching Wemby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point m, he should press charges as well.


For a tap on the shoulder or back? Are you insane?

Have you crazies never tapped a stranger in public to get their attention? If they, or anyone associated with them responded by backhanding you, you would think that is a completely inappropriate response. Hell I tapped some in the store last night because they were on their phone and being called up to check out. Should I get a backhand?

I don’t care who anyone involved in this situation is, if you think the response to a tap on the shoulder or back is a backhand to the other person, you are insane.


She was not backhanded. Her hand was swatted. You should tell her to stop assaulting random people. Woman traveling with bodyguards doesn't seem to respect the fact that, like her, others don't want to be touched.


This is what I saw too. She was trying to touch someone who had a security detail employed to stop exactly that. Security stopped her from touching him with, frankly, the minimum necessary force.

She's only mad because she thinks she's special.
Anonymous
She looks awwwwwful. She's going to look horrible as she continues to age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point m, he should press charges as well.


For a tap on the shoulder or back? Are you insane?

Have you crazies never tapped a stranger in public to get their attention? If they, or anyone associated with them responded by backhanding you, you would think that is a completely inappropriate response. Hell I tapped some in the store last night because they were on their phone and being called up to check out. Should I get a backhand?

I don’t care who anyone involved in this situation is, if you think the response to a tap on the shoulder or back is a backhand to the other person, you are insane.


PP here - I also just want to point out that some of these crazies were defending the body guard before they saw the video. Meaning they did think a backhand was an appropriate response to a tap on the shoulder.

What happened in the video and the responses to that should be separate from the absolute insane response that a backhand is an appropriate reaction to a tap on the shoulder, which is the scenario these posters were responding to. I know it’s probably the same convoluted reasoning an incel uses to beat a partner or kid but still, it’s insane to read these defenses.


Nice try...so instead of eating humble pie, you are blaming others who questioned the veracity of what Britney said? Stop! Gaslighting fail!
Anonymous
“Britney's glasses flew off, but she did not fall as she indicated.“ -TMZ


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks awwwwwful. She's going to look horrible as she continues to age.


Lay off her looks - it has nothing to do with this thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Britney of all people should know better. Would her security people have tolerated a random trying to touch her?


This right here! Really stupid of her to “tap” him anywhere at all. From behind.


I tapped Brad Pitt on the shoulder once. He was filming The Devils Own on my block. My small walk up building he was in lobby by door taking a break but blocking door. I guess quiet in my building.

I tapped him on shoulder, he turned around and I just said sorry just trying to get out of building. He said no problem.

I did say excuse me first he did not hear.

I was in my suit headed to work at 8:30 am. I don’t recall Brad Pitt assaulting me. Heck Harrison Ford my friend later that week saw him at am ATM drop something and tapped him on shoulder. He was a bit startled but my friend was trying to get attention he dropped something.

I mean I am in a dark alley at 2 am is one thing. But literally thousands of time folks have tapped me on my shoulder. Like a crowded bar.

He won’t last long as he is a 19 year old jerk. This would make a great SNL skit.

Pat Riley of the Lakers once tapped me on shoulder at a Planet Hollywood opening party. He was on way VIP section and I was in his way. Should I have slapped him?


But he wasn't in a quiet building lobby, he was moving through a crowd in Vegas, completely different. Not that I'm excusing what the bodyguard allegedly did, but moving the #1 NBA draft pick through a Vegas crowd is a different vibe from running into a celebrity one-on-one.



There are two problems. One is the overreaction by the Spurs security chief. The fact that he was so quick to hit a woman - any woman - is appalling. Lots of people are going to want to tap Wemby for an autograph or a picture. As they did with LeBron and every other #1 pick. It's normal. Celebrity culture. This was a terrible lack of judgment. I'd guess the Spurs security guy is no stranger to hitting women. People that get into that field often do so not because they like protecting people, but because they like hitting people.

Secondly, Wemby's statement was terrible. He laughed it off. Just wanted a nice meal. Ha Ha.

He certainly doesn't understand that Britney Spears is a far bigger celebrity than he is. And there are millions that are emotionally invested in her well-being. He is in for a world of hate. He's 19 and had been told to just keep walking. He did nothing wrong. But that public statement was profoundly stupid and tone deaf. His agent and PR people are deeply incompetent. He's the biggest thing since LeBron and to have things start like this is a disaster. Hitting Britney makes you the villain. And to not realize that... the arrogance is breathtaking.


First, she would have been a bigger celebrity 20 years ago - before he was born - but it's up in the air whether she is now, and even if she is, he'll pass her in a year or so. Second, I doubt there really are "millions that are emotionally invested in her well-being," and anyone who is should desperately, urgently get a life. And therapy.

They have very different fan bases. My guess is that Britney’s own Security has done things while she was facing forward over the past 25+ years that she didn’t even see or know about to protect her. It feels like it is a security guard’s job is to make sure that people don’t run up and do something to the person they are protecting and thus placing his hand in between them would seem reasonable -if that’s what happened. Randomly backhanding her would not.
Anonymous
Any video out there?
Anonymous
Britney’s Bridget Jones’ accent is what’s concerning me here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point m, he should press charges as well.


For a tap on the shoulder or back? Are you insane?

Have you crazies never tapped a stranger in public to get their attention? If they, or anyone associated with them responded by backhanding you, you would think that is a completely inappropriate response. Hell I tapped some in the store last night because they were on their phone and being called up to check out. Should I get a backhand?

I don’t care who anyone involved in this situation is, if you think the response to a tap on the shoulder or back is a backhand to the other person, you are insane.


PP here - I also just want to point out that some of these crazies were defending the body guard before they saw the video. Meaning they did think a backhand was an appropriate response to a tap on the shoulder.

What happened in the video and the responses to that should be separate from the absolute insane response that a backhand is an appropriate reaction to a tap on the shoulder, which is the scenario these posters were responding to. I know it’s probably the same convoluted reasoning an incel uses to beat a partner or kid but still, it’s insane to read these defenses.


I still think a "backhand" (swat) it an appropriate response to attempting to touch someone who is under the protection of security detail. She should never have tried to touch him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Victor is 7'5" and Britney is 5'4". Even if wearing high heels, how could she tap his shoulder?


Very very easily. She's not touching the top of his head. Do the math
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