
Britney Spears said on Thursday that some of her fans went a “bit too far” and invaded her privacy this week when the sheriff’s department was called to her home for a welfare check.
“As everyone knows, the police were called to my house based on some joking phone calls,” the “Womanizer” singer wrote in a post on her Twitter page.
“I love and adore my fans, but this time it went a little too far and my privacy was invaded.”
The 41-year-old said police never entered her home and “left immediately” after realizing there was “no problem” when they arrived at her gate.
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Fans called for a health check this week after some became concerned when she deleted her Instagram account.
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“This felt like I was being turned on and bullied as the incident made the news and was once again portrayed in a bad and unfair light by the media,” Spears added.
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She added that she hoped the media and public would respect her privacy in the future.

Britney Spears said fans calling the sheriff’s department for a health check were invading her privacy.
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The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to TBEN News Digital on Thursday that deputies went to Spears’ home “out of an abundance of caution” Tuesday and were “determined that she was safe and out of harm’s way” after receiving calls from concerned fans because she had deleted her Instagram account.
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The “Gimme More” singer has deleted her Instagram several times before.