Britney Spears ‘had to be wheeled around’ during Circus tour

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Britney Spears ‘had to be wheeled around’ during Circus tour
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Celebrity blogger PerezHilton is spilling all the juicy gossip on ImACelebrityAU - next in the firing line is britneyspears.

camp this week, where he has not wasted time spilling tea on Hollywood A-listers.

Now, he is seen discussing intimate details about pop princess Britney Spears, in footage obtained by news.com.au.I’m A Celebtour, two years after her breakdown when she famously shaved her head.“She still wasn’t 100 per cent all there. Like, that tour they would wheel her around everywhere, they’d put her in a cage and wheel her around because she still wasn’t very functional.”Spears’ public meltdown of 2007 has been a well documented.

“We looked out and it’s a bunch of white lights flashing and somebody knocked on the door because we always keep the door locked saying: ‘Hey, open the door, Britney Spears wants to come in.’”“And of course, I said: ‘What for?’ And they proceeded to come in, she sat on my chair, I said, ‘What’s up, can I help you?’ She said, ‘I want to shave my hair off.’”

“She had two bodyguards, supposedly keeping an eye out to make sure the paparazzi were not getting any pictures and one of them kept opening the blinds,” Ms Tognozzi recalled.

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