Britney Spears’ Ex husband tried to break into her room on Marriage day
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Britney Spears’ Ex husband tried to break into her room on her Wedding
Britney Spears’ ex-husband Jason Alexander tried to enter her bedroom while she was inside it on her wedding day.
Alexander was able to enter her home’s second floor on the day of her wedding to Sam Asghari.
Her ex-husband was just yelling for Britney.
According to the singer’s security guard Richard Eubler, Britney Spears’ ex-husband Jason Alexander tried to enter her bedroom while she was inside it on her wedding day.
The Toxic singer’s bodyguard said at a preliminary hearing on Monday that Alexander was able to enter her home’s second floor on the day of her wedding to Sam Asghari.
The security guard further stated that despite being instructed to stay away from Spear’s property, Alexander was observed wandering the grounds a day before the wedding.
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The eyewitness testified in court that Alexander attempted to enter Spears’ locked bedroom while she was unaware that her ex-husband was present.
He started backing up and reached into his right-hand pocket soon as Eubler arrived at the stairway, according to Eubler.
Eubler, who was dismissed from his position following the event, claimed that he had no idea what Alexander was holding when he reached for it.
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Eubler attempted to seize the weapon, but Alexander entered a gaming area beforehand. The door was then closed behind Eubler as he entered the room.
Eubler remembered, “He was just yelling for Britney.” “(Expletive) it, he said. I’m returning the way I came inside.
Alexander was able to break the door handle and return to Spears’ home after the two wrestled inside the game room.
He was later detained by the police, and he is now being tried for a felony.
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