The Crazy Train Is At Full Speed!

July 27, 2007 / Posted by:
 
That didn't take long. Britney Spears allegedly broke her custody agreement with KFed and fled to Las Vegas with the two kids yesterday. Well, it looks like bitch should've stayed home. Apparently, Brit's bodyguard JC got into a fight with a photographer, because JC felt he was too close to one of the children.
 
The photographer claims that he was shoved by JC forcing him to knock into SPF.  The photographer then claims that Britney started shouting at him and JC tackled him to the floor and began punching him. Wynn Hotel security immediately told them all to get the hell out. They called the Las Vegas police to take statements. 
 
Britney has filed an allegation of battery on the photographer on behalf of SPF. Britney checked out of Wynn early and allegedly went back to Los Angeles.
 
Earlier in the day KFed's lawyers demanded Brit return to Los Angeles with the kids, because she did not get permission to leave.
 
Britney do us all a favor and STAY HOME! Keep your crazy to yourself. Become like Edith Bouvier Beale and hole yourself up in your mansion with your own CRAZY! The world doesn't want it anymore. 
 
Source: Us Weekly
Image: Splash 
 
 
SHARE
Our commenting rules: Don't be racist or bigoted, or post comments like "Who cares?", or have multiple accounts, or repost a comment that was deleted by a mod, or post NSFW pics/videos/GIFs, or go off topic when not in an Open Post, or post paparazzi/event/red carpet pics from photo agencies due to copyright infringement issues. Also, promoting adblockers, your website, or your forum is not allowed. Breaking a rule may result in your Disqus account getting permanently or temporarily banned. New commenters must go through a period of pre-moderation. And some posts may be pre-moderated so it could take a minute for your comment to appear if it's approved. If you have a question or an issue with comments, email: michaelk@dlisted.com

src="https://c.statcounter.com/922697/0/f674ac4a/1/"
alt="drupal analytics" >