In less than a month, singer Britney Spears received two traffic tickets near her mansion in the United States. To explain one of them, the excuse the artist used was that she was too tight to go to the bathroom.
TMZ had access to videos (see one of them below) of the two police approaches, one on September 10th and the other on October 6th.
In the first case, Spears was stopped without her license and claimed that the documents were kept by her security guards. The fine represents the equivalent of more than R$5,700.
The most recent fine, from the beginning of October, was due to passing through the double yellow lines. “I’m sorry, I have to use the bathroom. You’re about to leave now. I’m sorry,” she told the officer. The fine for this case is equivalent to R$1,655.
Also in September, Spears made the news and the police were called after she appeared on video dancing with knives.
The American police paid a visit to her home and, according to information from TMZ, the authorities went to the residence after receiving a call from a member of the LAPD group (a group that deals with mental evaluations in the USA).
According to the American website, agents went to the scene and spoke to the singer’s security guard, who assured her that she was fine, but did not want to be disturbed. Later, the artist’s lawyer called the police to investigate the complaint, as agents do not go to Britney’s house following calls from fans.
On social media, the video of Britney dancing with knives went viral, but she assured that they were fake. However, an hour after the original publication, the artist appeared in another video with a supposed cut on her leg and a bandage on her arm.
Source: Folha
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