'Gaslit' Britney Spears details Chateau Marmont incident


Britney Spears has a few things to say about what happened last week when she was photographed leaving the Chateau Marmont wearing very little clothing.

The Grammy winner sprained her ankle a week ago when she tried to jump in her suite at the historic hotel and paramedics were called, but the medical staff did not treat her before returning home. The Times confirmed that Spears also had a fight at the time with her boyfriend Paul Soliz, causing the pop star to leave the hotel with her own security team.

The “…Baby One More Time” singer alleged at the time that paramedics came to her door “illegally.”

“I honestly wish my life was as wild as it has been portrayed!!!” Spears wrote on Instagram on Monday, sharing incongruous images of her on horseback on what appeared to be a ranch. “Anyway, something has actually happened to my foot and I may have to have surgery… fingers crossed, I hope not, but I feel like I was harassed, gaslit, and tricked into going outside when My car was supposed to do it. Be there!!!”

The 42-year-old, whose past erratic behavior led to a 13-year conservatorship that ended in 2021, refuted a wide-ranging TMZ report that alleged she was suffering a “mental breakdown” the night of the Chateau Marmont incident. .

“I was in my pajamas and yes, I had been crying because I hurt my foot!!! No breakdowns!!! “I’m a grown woman who is actually very naive in most situations!!!” the “Toxic” and “Hold Me Closer” singer said in the video. “I'm just embarrassed that they put me in my damn pajamas!!! I don't feel loved… I feel mistreated!!! That being said, I'm going to treat myself this week!!!”

The singer and dancer had previously declared on Instagram that “the news is false,” posting a video showing her swollen ankle and saying she hurt herself while trying to jump in the living room of her hotel suite. She said she “fell and was embarrassed” and that the paramedics' arrival “caused this big scene, which was so unnecessary” when all she needed was ice. It is unclear who called authorities.

Brian Humphrey, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department, confirmed Friday that the agency had received a 911 call at the Chateau Marmont at 12:42 a.m. Thursday. Citing medical privacy rules, he could not identify the person to whom the call was made.

Humphrey said paramedics were sent to the hotel after a caller requested help for an adult woman who had been injured. He said the person he called did not offer details about the injury. The ambulance left Chateau Marmont at 1:17 a.m. without transporting the person and there was no response from authorities.

The spokesperson did not comment on accusations Spears made about paramedics on social media, which also included accusations about her mother Lynne Spears and adulation for her personal attorney Mathew S. Rosengart, who she said helped her get through the ordeal. Chateau experience.

Earlier this month, Rosengart was instrumental in resolving a years-long dispute with her father and former guardian, Jamie Spears, over the payment of the elder Spears' legal fees and how she handled her daughter's finances during the controversial legal agreement.

The “The Woman in Me” author also reached a divorce settlement with her estranged third husband, Sam Asghari, which was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court last week.



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