Britney Spears Shares New Video Of 'Swollen’ Foot -- As It’s Revealed How She REALLY Injured Herself During LA Hotel Incident!
04.05.2024 - 16:29
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More details came to light about the drama with Britney Spears this week.
As you know, the 42-year-old singer was drinking and partying at a luxury hotel in Los Angeles with her boyfriend, Paul Richard Soliz, on Wednesday night when police were called because she allegedly was harassing people and causing a disturbance. Cops were unable to confirm those claims once they arrived at the scene, so they left without taking legal action.
However, things escalated once Britney and Paul continued to party in their room. They allegedly got into a loud altercation, and Britney began to scream in the hallway at one point — causing hotel guests and employees to call 911 again. Paramedics came to the hotel early Thursday morning to help an unidentified “injured” female. Britney was spotted with the EMTS outside the hotel. However, she did not leave in the ambulance.
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Britney later gave fans a look at her hurt foot, saying she hurt it “trying to do a leap” in the living room of the hotel. Now we have more details about what actually caused the injury. A source claimed to Dailymail.com on Friday that Britney and Paul were heavily drinking at the hotel bar and eventually got cut off. When the couple were refused further service, they went back to their room. The insider said:
Roughly 30 minutes after leaving the bar, complaints started coming in from other guests about the noise Paul and Britney were making while “arguing” in the hallway outside their room. The pop star was also “doing cartwheels” and suddenly injured her foot. The source claimed:
Yikes! And she appears to have hurt her foot badly! Less than 48 hours after the incident, Britney shared a new close-up
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