According to information from The Sun, Britney Spears has been banned from the Four Seasons in Los Angeles after making guests uncomfortable by “going topless in the pool”. It wouldn’t be the first time the pop star was banned from a five-star hotel. Will be?
Britney Spears would have been banned from Four Seasonsin Los Angeles after guests complained of his “bizarre behavior” and undress in the pool. Three sources exclusively confirmed to The US Sun that staff at the Westlake Village resort went berserk over the pop star’s antics last year.
Britney Spears has been a longtime guest at the family-run five-star hotel, which is located just minutes from her $14 million mansion in Thousand Oaks. The 42-year-old star does she shared naked photos of herself on Instagram while covering her breasts in a hotel suite during a staycation.
Britney has already spent her wedding night in a 5-star hotel
Britney even spent her wedding night at the Four Seasons with her best friend and manager Cade Hudson, instead of with ex Sam Asghari, according to a source from the international tabloid. Plus, we’re told she’s a big fan of spa and beauty retreat reservations, as the hotel has a huge indoor pool and massages and treatments available to guests.
But it seems the singer is currently unwelcome on the spot, after leaving staff with no choice but to temporarily ban her. “Britney has been going to the Four Seasons in Westlake Village for years, but she recently gave the staff headaches,” one person said. “Last year she was banned from the hotel, cancelled, and now she was banned again. Some guests complained that she was topless in the pool and made them uncomfortable, and if…
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