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(VIDEO): Police arrests Britney Spears’ ex-husband for breaking into venue to crash wedding with her new lover

Police arrests Britney Spears' ex-husband for breaking into venue to crash wedding with her new lover

Britney Spears’ ex-husband has been arrested after attempting to invade into singer’s wedding with the intention to crash her union with her fiance Sam Asghari. Alexander and Spears got married in January 2004 at A Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. The marriage was annulled 55 hours later.

Jason Alexander

Spears who got later found love and got engaged to her fitness trainer boyfriend in September last year almost had her wedding crashed by Alexander.

Britney Spears’ and Sam Asghari

Alexander, the singer’s former husband,  reportedly stormed her wedding venue and attempted to crash the event before being intercepted by security.

Alexander took to instagram to live-streamed the gatecrashing attempt and the footage has gone viral on other social media.

According to the video, Alexander was heard screaming:

“Security’s coming up here right now. Where’s Britney at?”

Later in the live stream, he made his way to the building while being pursued by security and continued to ask, “where’s Britney at?”.

While speaking to one of the securities, he said: “Hey, where’s Britney at, bro? I’m Jason Alexander, first husband and I’m here to crash the wedding, brother.”

The video continued and showed Alexander inside the marquee where it appeared the wedding would take place.

Alexander was however arrested and charged with trespassing, vandalism and two batteries related to a physical altercation with security.

Spears’ attorney Mathew Rosengart, revealed to TMZ: “I am personally working with the sheriff’s department to ensure Mr. Alexander is aggressively prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

 

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