Britney Spears claims she’s being ‘bullied’ by police, following a welfare checks by officials.
It’s after the pop princess uploaded a video of herself dancing with knives on social media, sparking concern among and local authorities.
The ‘Toxic’ singer then lashed out at police in a post on Instagram, with the 41-year-old claiming the visit was about ‘power’ and not her safety.
If you’ve been on social media in the last week, you’ll probably have seen videos of Spears dancing with knives.
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While it’s certainly not the first video of her busting a move in her living room, her latest clip so worried fans that she later had to explain that the knives were fake.
However, this didn't stop the mom-of-two sharing more concerning clips, as she revealed that she'd been imitating Shakira's performance at the VMAs.
Referring to the September 27 welfare check, she told fans fans not to worry or call the police - despite their concerns.
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Adding three sassy painting emojis in the caption, she then wrote: “Cheers to us bad girls who aren’t afraid to push boundaries and take risks.”
Police also performed a welfare check on Spears back in January, after cops received concerned phone calls from fans.
In an Instagram post today (October 1), the singer slammed the police over the unwanted attention and shared an image of a ballet dancer standing on knife handles.
During this, she claimed that she was being ‘bullied’ by the local authorities and told fans that she’d had ‘enough’.
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The post has already received over 211,500 likes from fans with Spears alleging that police refused to leave her home.
She wrote: “The officers came to my home and said they would not leave until they spoke to me as people do 4 minute performances with them.”
The singer went on to say that she wanted an apology from the local force, adding: “I am getting an apology. I’ve been bullied in my home for so long now…ITS ENOUGH! Don’t talk about it, come on, let’s DO!!!”
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Referring to her estranged parents, the Grammy award winner compared their behaviour with that of the officers.
“As my mom does the silent treatment when paps ask questions about her own daughter as if I’m in the wrong…nope it’s an old game,” she claimed, adding: “People need to be responsible for their actions! It’s about power for cops.”
UNILAD has contacted the LAPD for a comment.
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