Saturday, January 6, 2024

Britney Spears returns to Las Vegas for the first time since Victor Wembanyama slap


It's Britney, bitch!

The Princess of Pop returned to Las Vegas over the Christmas holiday about five months after she was slapped by NBA player Victor Wembanyama's security guard, according to TMZ.

Inside sources told the outlet that Spears, 42, stayed at Resorts World and Aria for a handful of nights ahead of Christmas, although it's not clear if she stayed for the holiday.

She reportedly had a busy agenda while visiting Sin City, where she appeared at the Wynn to watch the new live performance show, "Awakening," and to chow down at its award-winning restaurant, Lakeside.

She also received a tour of the brand new luxurious Fontainebleau property, including its LIV nightclub, which TMZ reported she stopped by "briefly," and its members-only club, Poodle Room.

In a fan video, the Grammy winner could be seen walking in a shimmering blue dress surrounded by security. @britneytiktoks/X She also wore sunglasses, despite being inside. @britneytiktoks/X

Furthermore, a video shared on social media showed the "Toxic" hitmaker walking in a sparkly pale blue mini-dress surrounded by security guards.

She attempted to remain incognito by wearing sunglasses and had her signature blond hair crimped.

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Spears watched the "Awakening" live show at the Wynn resort and checked out its premiere Lakeside restaurant, according to TMZ. She also toured the new Fontainebleau resort, according to the outlet. Britney Spears/Instagram Spears reportedly arrived ahead of Christmas and spent several days in Las Vegas, although it's not clear if she stayed for the holiday. Britney Spears/Instagram

As noted above, Spears' trip to Las Vegas came about five months after she was backhanded by a security guard for attempting to greet Wembanyama as he strolled into celebrity hotspot Catch, which is located inside the Aria Resort.

Although Wembanyama didn't seem to have much of a reaction at the time of the assault, the San Antonio Spurs player later spoke to ESPN reporters to describe what had happened.

"We were in the hall. There was a lot of people, so people were calling [at] me, obviously. There was one person who was calling me but we talked before with security," he recalled.

Her visit came five months after San Antonio Spurs player Victor Wembanyama's security guard slapped her for getting too close in Vegas. Getty Images

That's when Spears attempted to interact with him.

"I didn't see what happened because I was walking straight and didn't stop," he said.

"That person grabbed me from behind — not on my shoulder — she grabbed me from behind. I just know the security pushed her away."

Wembanyama claimed he did not know it was Spears trying to reach him until hours after the incident. Brian Prahl / SplashNews.com

He added that he didn't know it was Spears until hours after the incident occurred.

The singer recalled the interaction differently when she took to social media to refute Wembanyama's comments.

"It was really loud, so I tapped him on the shoulder to get his attention. I am aware of the player's statement where he mentions I 'grabbed him from behind' but I simply tapped his shoulder," she claimed.

She said that's when the security guard slapped her across the face, knocking her glasses to the floor.

Spears later shaded Wembanyama's bodyguard for resorting to violence. Instagram/@britneyspears

Taking aim at the security guard, she said she "gets swarmed by people all the time."

"That night I was swarmed by a group of at least 20 fans. My security team didn't hit any of them," Spears noted.

She concluded her message by urging those "in the public eye to set an example and treat all people with respect" and saying she stands in solidarity with victims of physical violence.

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