Britney Spears Slapped in Face by NBA Star Victor Wembanyama Security
Thursday, 6 July 2023 Britney Spears was allegedly assaulted Wednesday night in Vegas, after a member of NBA phenom Victor Wembanyama's security backhanded her in the face, and she has filed a police report. The incident went down at Catch restaurant in the ARIA Hotel…
Britney Spears , Needs Another Conservatorship , Before It’s Too Late, Sources Say.
Several people linked to Spears have told
TMZ that her life is in jeopardy.
According to these sources, since the
pop star's conservatorship ended, .
she rarely takes her medications and can be found excessively drinking and using drugs.
TMZ was also told that Spears experiences severe mood swings which often end in physical violence. .
She's reportedly incapable of having
rational conversations much of the time.
Sources also claim that
Spears' new boyfriend, Paul Soliz, a felon,
is controlling her life and household. .
Earlier this month, the couple got
into a physical altercation at the
Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles.
and Spears was found half-naked,
yelling at people in a hallway.
The couple also reportedly fought in a hotel room in Las Vegas and damaged the room to the point that Spears had to shell out thousands of dollars.
Every source that reached out to
TMZ fears that Spears' life is in danger
if she continues down her current path.
They hope for a new conservatorship to be instated.
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US Braces for Potentially , Dangerous Heat Wave.
NBC reports that warnings have been issued in
cities across southern and western states ahead of
a dangerous heat wave expected to start on June 5.
Cooling centers will reportedly be opened,
as temperatures are forecast to rise above
110 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
The heat alerts and warnings are estimated
to impact over 29 million people in a region
spanning from central California to southern Texas. .
Due to an area of high pressure,
daytime highs are estimated to rise
10 to 25 degrees above average.
On June 4, the city of San Angelo in central Texas
hit 111 degrees, the highest temperature recorded
there since it reached 112 degrees last summer.
According to the National Weather Service,
California's Central Valley could reach temperatures
"well up into the 100s at the hottest location.".
According to the National Weather Service,
California's Central Valley could reach temperatures
"well up into the 100s at the hottest location.".
Interior desert regions, including
Las Vegas, are expected to see
temperatures exceed 110 degrees. .
California's Death Valley National Park
has been predicted to reach anywhere
between 118 and 121 degrees.
California has gone to phase 2
of the state's extreme heat temperature response
plan, which includes opening cooling centers.
Extreme heat can be deadly.
Together, let’s do everything
we can to stay safe. The state
is taking action to protect
and inform communities
and Californians should
take steps now to protect
themselves from the heat. , Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, via 'Newsweek'
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Britney Spears trends after TMZ reports that her family and
friends believe the star needs an intervention. Britney has
denied the story on her Instagram, but that's not stopping any
of the reports.