Britney Spears posts VERY STRANGE video, leaving many wondering if it was wise to free her



Pop icon Britney Spears is just as famous for her music as she is for her ever-prominent presence in the tabloids.

Back in 2020, Spears was finally freed from the controlling conservatorship her father wielded over her, but since her liberation, she’s been doing some rather bizarre things.

And when we say bizarre, we mean even more bizarre than her typical doings.

Sara Gonzales plays a recent clip of Spears, who’s wearing very little clothing (nothing new there), while dancing with large kitchen knives.

The video sparked serious criticism and raised questions regarding the decision to end her conservatorship.

Apparently, “Shakira danced with knives during a concert,” which is where Spears allegedly drew inspiration.

“Her excuse was like, 'I was just trying to do what Shakira did, I was just kind of emulating her, they're not real knives, Halloween is soon, [so] don't worry about it,'" reports Sara.

“But everyone is now up in arms like, ‘Oh my God, we did the wrong thing by trying to convince a judge to release her conservatorship,”’ she mocks.

“I still disagree. … You have the right to be a crazy person in this country.”

“If she wasn't famous, nobody would give her a conservatorship based off of what I've seen,” Sara continues.

Blaze Media editor in chief Matt Peterson admits that he might be “old man-ing this,” but he can’t understand why anyone would care about “Britney Spears doing a knife dance at her mansion” considering all of the other madness on the internet.

“Have you seen the internet? Have you been on the internet? There's a lot of other things wrong with it, too,” he says.

However, “I think that Taylor Swift should get a conservatorship to stay the heck away from the NFL and its football players,” he jokes.

TMZ, on the other hand, finds Britney’s “fascination with knives” a cause for serious concern. A previous report by the tabloid revealed that Spears is apparently paranoid that someone will hurt her, which is why she “keeps [knives] all around the house.”

But that’s not convincing enough for Matt.

“Were some of the people in the riot videos, did any of them have knives?” he asks. “I think I see a lot of people who need conservatorships … roaming around the country.”

Touché.


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Woman, 74, says she was fired from Circle-K after boss didn't believe that crook she tried to stop was armed. Suspect pleaded guilty to weapons charge — and now she's suing.



An elderly Colorado woman told KCNC-TV she was fired from her job at a Circle-K convenience store after her manager didn't believe her story that a crook she tried to stop one night two years ago was carrying knives.

Thing is, though, the suspect reportedly pleaded guilty to menacing with a deadly weapon — and now Mary Moreno is suing the store, the station said.

What are the details?

Moreno, 74, told KCNC she was well-liked during her 16-year stint at the Circle-K in Westminster and went "beyond what they expected of me."

But she explained to the station the good vibes ended when new management took over, adding that higher ups treated her badly and often scheduled her to work alone without breaks, which she said put her in danger.

Moreno was working a night shift at the store on Oct. 4, 2020, when a man came in around 7 p.m. holding what she described as two hunting knives, the station reported.

"I was shaking so bad that I couldn't hold myself still," she recalled to KCNC. "I was just wanting to get him out of there."

Moreno told the station the man asked for cigarettes — but soon it became clear he wasn't intending to pay for them.

"He kept insisting, 'You have to give them to me.' He said, 'You have to give them to me,'" she noted to KCNC.

After Moreno refused, she told the station the man came behind the counter — after which she put up resistance.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

"I pushed his arm, you know?" Moreno told KCNC. "And when I pushed his arm, he took off."

Police later arrested Tyler Darren Wimmer in connection with the incident and charged him with aggravated robbery and menacing with a deadly weapon, the station said. He pleaded guilty to the menacing with a deadly weapon charge, KCNC said, citing a lawsuit filed on Moreno's behalf by the Rathod Mohamedbhi Law Firm.

Trouble only beginning

But Moreno told KCNC trouble was only beginning.

She told the station that despite video of the incident, eyewitness accounts, and Wimmer's arrest, her store manager didn't believe her story.

"He took me in the office, and he said, 'Well, I don't see a knife,' because he watched the video, I guess," Moreno recounted to KCNC. "And I said, 'Well, there was a knife.'"

Moreno's boss even insisted that she apologize, the station said, after which she refused and then was fired.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

Lawsuit

Now, she's suing the store, KCNC reported.

"I'm not doing it for money," she told the station. "I'm doing it because of the way they treat their employees."

KCNC said it reached out to Circle-K for comment but didn't hear back.

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