Britney Spears posted a video on her Instagram page on Wednesday, denouncing trolls in Las Vegas in which NBA star Victor Wenbanyama’s security guard threatened to “deserve to be beaten”.
The pop superstar spoke out and shared his point of view with those who hated him in a rare video of him staring straight into the camera and venting his grievances.
“I want to share with you an incident that happened in Las Vegas that many people are talking about,” Spears said. “I heard on the news that this radio station was shit, so I’m working on this issue,” she said.
“I said, ‘I deserved to be spanked,’ and ‘The guards were doing their job and protecting the customers,'” Spears said of what happened to her during the exchange. He said, mocking the tone of those who hinted at it.
“I’ve been with the most famous people in the world, NSYNC,” Spears recalled.
“Girls literally want to throw themselves on themselves. In fact, on the way into the place, I was pushed down by maybe three 12-year-olds trying to take a picture of me,” she said. rice field.
“My guard never touched them or even approached them,” she repeated.
Spears told her 42.1 million Instagram followers that she felt the situation could have been handled differently.
“In short, I didn’t appreciate people saying I deserved to be beaten because no woman deserves to be beaten,” she said.
Spears went on to describe what happened in her encounter with the NBA star. (Related article: Jonah Hill denies forced kissing underage actress who made accusation public)
“I just patted him on the back and he punched me in the face, and when I went back to the floor my best friend picked me up,” she said.
“I received an apology at the table 30 minutes later and I have yet to receive an apology publicly,” Spears said, ending the video abruptly.