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Britney Spears Allegedly Slapped by NBA First Draft Pick Victor Wembanyama’s Security?

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Tex Hollywood - July 6, 2023

This is one of the weirder stories I've seen in a while, in part because it involves Britney Spears, who since the Free Britney movement, has produced consistently weird content on her social media accounts she turns off and on regularly.

The Britney fans don't believe Britney is actually free, or that she handles her actual account, or that the person in the content is even Britney Spears, since the new Britney has a gap in her teeth, amongst other reasons.

There's a whole conspiracy around it, but to make the Britney experience all the more insane, it is being reported that she was backhand slapped in the face by security hired to watch NBA's first draft pick from France, Victror Wembanyama, because she was trying to get a picture of him at the ARIA Hotel.

Apparently, Britney, the budding NBA fan spotted Wembanyama at CATCH restaurant, she went over and asked for a photo by tapping him on the back, but security threw her to the ground and knocked her glasses off.

To add fuel to the conspiracy, there are no pictures of the incident, which is a rare thing these days, since you'd assume Britney would be getting swarmed with fans in Vegas and at the Restaurant, but I guess internet people are just kind and respect people's privacy now!

Here is video of her entering the Casino.....allegedly, but no video of her being thrown to the ground, yet we get video of randoms getting thrown to the ground, interesting!

Here's the brawl....Looks just like Britney doesn't it?!

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