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Alex West

Britney Spears' husband criticises guard again as it's revealed star 'hit herself'

Britney Spears took to social media after claiming she was slapped by Victor Wembanyama's security guard and expressed her side of the story and her husband, Sam Asghari, has continued to back her up, too.

The Iranian-born actor slammed the treatment of his wife once again on Friday, posting a clip of the songstress getting swarmed by fans and indicating she dealt with her situation much better. Asghari posted the video of her interacting with fans in public to his Instagram Stories. To accompany the video, he wrote: "She has never in her 25 years of true stardom treated anyone with disrespect."

He had previously said: "Self defense can be unavoidable, but the defense of any woman, especially my wife, is not debatable."

Following their posts, The Mirror broke that Spears had actually accidentally "hit herself," according to the police report. While Wembanyama's guard pushed her hand away, surveillance footage revealed that he did not slap the singer.

Asghari also said: "I consider my reaction subdued considering what occurred."

Sam Asghari shared comments on Instagram (samasghari/Instagram)

Spears claimed on Instagram that the guard "back handed her... without looking back." According to the police report, two members of Spears' security team confirmed that it is standard practice for a body guard or security detail to brush someone's hand away without looking. Both of them also said that it looked, to them, more like this is what had occurred rather than any sort of hit.

Asghari and Spears have both taken issue with the way in which Wembanyama's guard responded, no matter the circumstance. Spears is no stranger to fan relations.

He expressed concern with the way the guard reacted, implying it was disrespectful (britneyspears/Instagram)

On Instagram, she said: "I get swarmed by people all the time. In fact, that night. I was swarmed by a group of at least 20 fans. My security team didn't hit any of them."

Spears also told her Instagram followers that she didn't receive a public apology from Wembanyama, his guard, or their organization. However, the police report says that three eye wintesses claim to have seen Wembanyama's guard apology to Spears. However, after the apology, Spears continued to cry and the guard returned back to be with the Spurs players.

On her post, Spears thanked the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for their support. Neither Asghari nor Spears have posted since the release of the police report.

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