Britney Spears Escorted Out Of Hotel By Paramedics Wearing Just A Blanket After Scary Disturbance Calls! Look!
02.05.2024 - 20:27
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Oh no! What is happening with Britney Spears?!
Emergency first responders were called to a luxe Los Angeles hotel just after midnight on Thursday morning after employees and guests phoned in a disturbance about the pop star.
When paramedics got to the scene, they made contact with Britney, who had hours before checked into the hotel with her rumored boyfriend, Paul Richard Soliz. According to TMZ, the first responders brought Britney downstairs and nearly whisked her away in an ambulance — although she turned them down and eventually left with her security detail, and crucially without Soliz.
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The drama started a few hours before midnight on Wednesday night, when Spears and Soliz checked into the Hollywood hotel. At about 10:30 p.m. El Lay time, cops were called about a disturbance and showed up to investigate. TMZ reports that hotel guests and employees alike claimed to officers that a woman matching Spears’ description was harassing and threatening people inside the hotel. However, cops couldn’t corroborate those claims and found no trouble upon their arrival, so they left.
By 11:00 p.m., TMZ claims Britney and Paul retreated to their hotel room and were drinking and partying behind closed doors. Something happened once inside the room, though, per a source who spoke to the outlet on Thursday morning. The duo reportedly got into a huge, loud altercation. The insider even says the fight allegedly turned physical. OMG!! Britney may have hurt her leg, as well — although it’s not clear what caused the injury, or even if there was an injury (more on that below).
Regardless, the source claimed Britney began to scream “out of
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