This week, TMJ reported that Britney Spears filed a police report against San Antonio Spurs security director Damian Smith after he punched her in the face after trying to take a picture with basketball player Victor Wembanyama.

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According to information from the media, the event took place on the night of last Wednesday, July 5, at the Catch restaurant of the ARIA Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. In an interview with ESPN’s Cassidy Hubarth, Wembanyama explained what happened, the newspaper reported AS.

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“I saw the news this morning, I was woken up by some calls. Something happened while I was walking towards the restaurant with security. One person spoke to me but the security didn’t stop and that person grabbed me from behind, I didn’t see who it was and my security pushed her aside,” said Wembanyama.

However, he got the video TMJ shows the moment of the incident and disproves the NBA player’s version, as Spears only lightly touched him and did not hold him in any way.

Video footage of Britney Spears being attacked by Victor Wembanyama’s security

The video taken on a cell phone shows the singer approaching the San Antonio Spurs player from behind. “Excuse me, sir,” Spears says. Moments later, bodyguard Damian Smith punches him in the face.

In the video, you can hear people who were with the singer exclaiming in the state juice. Spears’ husband, Sam Asghari, who witnessed the incident and is seen in the video wearing a black and white patterned shirt, then runs to Smith.

Soon after, according to the pictures he got his hands on TMJthe singer was seen toxic he is sitting quietly in the restaurant. However, the witness claimed that Spears was “extremely upset.”

Britney Spears said through her social networks that she was “not prepared” for what happened on Wednesday night. He also pointed out that he simply “touched” the basketball star in order to try to take a photo with him and that he did not “hold” him, as he pointed out. (D)