Anonymous wrote: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."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll wait for the security footage. She admittedly came up behind him and invaded his personal space. He’s worth 100M. I’m sure when she first exploded on the scene her security reacted first and asked questions later. I have never seen paid security allow anyone to touch their client.
How is he worth100M? He's a rookie.
Welcome to the NBA. $55 million contract + sponsorship deals. Easy. Plus he played pro ball in Europe.
Aren't rookie contracts standardized?
European ball doesn't pay much.
Anonymous wrote:I was one of the folks who posted repeatedly that there was more to the conservatorship than the Free Britney folks were grasping. Since she won her freedom her life has been melting down as predicted.
I hope this is as bad as it gets, but sadly I don’t think she has anyone really looking out for her best interests and she is clearly treatment resistant when fully in charge of her own life.
Anonymous wrote:What’s with the British accent? That is scary AF. I feel so bad for her boys.
Anonymous wrote: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.
So, you were defending Britney's actions before you saw what happened on the video. Why is Britney a credible witness? Why, before even seeing the video, would you not agree that it was unacceptable for her to touch a celebrity from behind - someone who was being quickly ushered through a space by bodyguards? Were you expecting the bodyguards to know who Britney was? Why would you not agree the only thing in question was the amount of force used to free the celebrity from Britney's touch/grasp?
I was one of the PPs questioning that Britney was 'backhanded'. Clearly, we have different definitions of what 'backhanded' means. Having been backhanded plenty of times in my life, I understand it to be hit with notable force, with the back of someone's hand. It seems Britney has a similar understanding since she claims she nearly fell from the blow. I, rightly, questioned Britney's description of what happened. What I saw in the video was a swat from the back of someone's hand that gave her pause but did not cause her to even stumble, much less fall.
I stand by my defense of the bodyguard who used appropriate force to remove the hand of someone touching his client. You can call it a 'backhand' if you like.
Anonymous wrote:What’s with the British accent? That is scary AF. I feel so bad for her boys.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her latest IG post???
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuYF7dKs84i/?igshid=MTIzZWMxMTBkOA==
Thoughts and prayers.
She is so disturbed.
+1 She looked unhinged with the busted weave and the crazy British accent omg. Of course they didn't want her to get too close to him.
Anonymous wrote:I was one of the folks who posted repeatedly that there was more to the conservatorship than the Free Britney folks were grasping. Since she won her freedom her life has been melting down as predicted.
I hope this is as bad as it gets, but sadly I don’t think she has anyone really looking out for her best interests and she is clearly treatment resistant when fully in charge of her own life.