“They are not treated as equals in this country”

Britney Spears continues to express her side of the incident with security ‘slapping’ Victor Wimpanyama, posting on Instagram on Friday that she feels her obscenity reaction was in part because she believes She was never “treated as an equal”. in America.

The post came shortly after The cellphone video was shared by TMZ‘, which shows Spears responding to the incident by shouting, ‘This is America for you. F-you all!’

“I am not sharing this to be a victim,” Spears wrote in the post’s caption. “My reaction was priceless… bad??? yeah… [But] You’ve had documentaries made about me and I didn’t agree to any of them… I felt helpless in most situations and my experience was in Vegas and I reacted like a cry on all levels.”

“I’ll say it!!! No, I don’t feel like I’ve been treated as an equal in this country.”

The 41-year-old singer also recounted her time traveling with some of the biggest names in the industry, noting that *NSYNC often had fans”[ing] themselves on them everywhere [they] gold.”

“[But] “Never in my life have I ever had a security guard hit another person,” she said.

Spears went on to say that her reaction by shouting obscenities and blaming America was preferable to the option of physical revenge.

“All people could hear was me telling you all… WHICH THE BEST WAY TO STRIKE HIM AGAIN!!!” I wrote.

Spears then explains that regardless of the incident, she is still a huge fan of Mbanyama, and that his security behavior was not the basketball star’s fault.

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And on Thursday, it was reported that Spears had pressed charges against the security guard, and filed a police report claiming she was assaulted in the incident.

However, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said Friday that their investigation concluded that Spears “inadvertently hit herself in the face” when her hand was pushed away from the NBA star. No arrests were made and no one was cited.

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