Britney Spears believes fans went “too far” this week when they called cops to her house for a wellness check.
“As everyone knows the police were called to my home based on some prank phone calls,” the pop icon, 41, wrote via Twitter on Thursday.
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“I love and adore my fans but this time things went a little too far and my privacy was invaded.”
Britney Spears clarified that police “never entered” her home and, upon arriving at her gate they realized there was no issue and left immediately.

The “Overprotected” singer also admitted that she felt “gaslit and bullied” once the incident made headlines.
She was also disappointed that she was “portrayed in a poor and unfair light” in some press coverage.

“During this time in my life, I truly hope the public and my fans who I care so much about can respect my privacy moving forward,” Spears concluded. “All the love, B.”
On Wednesday, the Grammy winner sparked outrage by abruptly deactivating her Instagram account, prompting diehard Britney Army fans to call the cops.
Some even went so far as to live-stream their calls to police in Southern California, where Spears and her husband, Sam Asghari, live.

TMZ was told that Spears was perturbed by the unexpected visit, describing it as an “inconvenience.”
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“I can confirm that we did get calls into our dispatch, and essentially, I can confirm that we don’t believe that Britney Spears is in any kind of harm or any kind of danger,” a spokesperson for the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to Page Six on Wednesday.
The source also said that officers “don’t believe that Britney Spears is in any kind of harm or danger at this point.”