Britney Spears Hits Back In Feud With Catholic Church: 'I Don't Like Being Called A Liar'
09.08.2022 - 21:57
/ perezhilton.com
Britney Spears is back with more of her side of the story in her ongoing flap with the Catholic Church!
As we’ve been reporting, the 40-year-old pop star called out St. Monica Catholic Church in the city of Santa Monica, California, earlier this month. The Toxic singer claimed she was prevented from holding her wedding to Sam Asghari in the beautiful building. But the church quickly responded to Spears’ comments with a denial that Spears had ever even asked to do so in the first place!
So much for turning the other cheek, eh?
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On Monday night, Spears returned to Instagram to take aim at the church’s claim. The songstress reported to her nearly 42 million fans how she hired a wedding planner “who has done Madonna‘s wedding and plenty more.” Weeks later, she says, the expert told her that getting married in the tightly-controlled church was not possible — after her explicit request!
The Baby One More Time singer explained:
Spears also clarified the church’s claim that she never visited the establishment to record her request. To hear her tell it, the former Mickey Mouse Club star admitted she didn’t go to the church — but not for lack of trying! She says that was also because she prevented from going to the beautiful domed building for the last couple years due to the ongoing pandemic:
Well then!
Here is Britney’s full comment, which was published alongside a pic she re-posted from the legendary St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City — and not a picture of the church in Santa Monica:
Looks like that final comment about St. Peter’s Basilica may be its own meta-reference to the Santa Monica church explaining how they thought Spears had swiped
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