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Police called to Britney Spears’ home over concerning knives video

Police have performed a wellness check on Britney Spears after she posted a concerning video of herself on social media.

Britney Spears sparks concern with knife video
Britney Spears sparks concern with knife video

Police performed a wellness check on Britney Spears Wednesday after she posted worrisome videos of herself dancing with knives, Page Six reports.

Captain Dean Worthy of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office told the outlet on Thursday that one of their sergeants — who has dealt with numerous incidents involving the Princess of Pop over the years — responded to the call.

But Britney has today publicly responded to the incident, posting another video of herself on Instagram dancing with knives and writing:

“I know I spooked everyone with the last post, but these are fake knives that my team rented from Hand Prop shop in LA. These are not real knives. No one needs to worry or call the police. I’m trying to imitate one of my favorite performers Shakira … a performance I was inspired by !!! Cheers to us bad girls who aren’t afraid to push boundaries and take risks.”

Britney Spears has posted another knife video.
Britney Spears has posted another knife video.

“Somebody close to Britney had seen the video posted on social media, where she’s dancing and twirling with knives in her hands and they were really concerned for her mental wellbeing,” the public information officer says.

Worthy says police confirmed that the individual, who asked to remain anonymous, had a relationship with Spears and was not just a “fan.”

Britney Spears sparks concern after sharing this knife video on Instagram.
Britney Spears sparks concern after sharing this knife video on Instagram.

“We would normally not respond to fans calling in about a celebrity unless we actually believed that there is a credible threat,” the officer says.

“However, we vetted this individual through LAPD … and we determined this is someone who knows Britney on a personal basis.”

Worthy also notes that the initial call was made through the Los Angeles Police Department’s Systemwide Mental Assessment Response Team (SMART) before being relayed to the sheriff’s office.

When police arrived at Spears’ home in Thousand Oaks, California, they spoke to security that was at the house via an intercom. Security let them know that the Toxic singer was “fine” and “nothing was going on.”

“They didn’t want to let the officer in to see her physically,” Worthy adds.

After also speaking with Spears’ lawyer, the officer says that his team felt that was “sufficient” confirmation for them to be reassured that the Grammy winner was doing OK and “not in any harm.”

In the clip, the singer is seen dancing with two knives.
In the clip, the singer is seen dancing with two knives.
A concerned person close to Spears called police after seeing the video.
A concerned person close to Spears called police after seeing the video.

“There’s no criminal activity so we’re not going to force ourselves inside the home if there is no crime,” Worthy says. “Being a danger to oneself isn’t a crime. I think we did our due diligence by going and responding and speaking to two people who are close with her who satisfactorily told us she’s fine.”

When asked whether officers were aware of a second video, which showed Spears dancing with a bandage on her arm and blood marks on her body, Worthy declined to comment and noted that he “hadn’t seen that video.”

Page Six has reached out to Spears’ reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.

However, a source told the outlet exclusively Thursday that the pop icon, 41, was simply being “intentionally provocative” by dancing with knives and paying homage to Shakira’s 2023 VMA performance.

“It was based on the Shakira performance,” the insider claims, offering up the same explanation Spears herself gave when people on social media were alarmed by her blade-carrying booty-shaking.

Spears claims she was just trying to copy Shakira, who danced with knives at the 2023 MTV VMAs. Picture: MTV
Spears claims she was just trying to copy Shakira, who danced with knives at the 2023 MTV VMAs. Picture: MTV

“She is still flexing wings of freedom after 13 years,” the source concludes, referencing how the Overprotected singer is no longer in her controversial conservatorship.

Earlier this year, police were called to Spears’ home after she took her Instagram down and fans became concerned about her.

However, police again confirmed to Page Six at the time that they did not believe the Oops! …I Did It Again singer was in “any kind of harm or any kind of danger.”

Spears then slammed the fans who placed the call in the first place, writing via Instagram at the time that they “went a little too far and [her] privacy was invaded.”

TMZ was first to report the news of cops being called this week.

This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission

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