Britney Spears' Ex-Husband Lurks Around Her Mom's Home, Shares Photos
Britney Spears' ex-husband Jason Alexander lurked outside her mother's home in Kentwood, Louisiana, over the weekend and shared photos and videos from his impromtu visit. Now, the family is extremely "disturbed" by the incident, a source revealed exclusively to Page Six.
“They think it’s incredibly inappropriate and downright weird,” the source shared of Alexander's antics. He was married to Spears for a mere 55 hours in 2004.
“It’s bad enough that the family has to deal with fans getting too close for comfort, but they’d like to think they can expect more from Jason, who claims to still have so much love and respect for Britney,” the source added.
40-year-old Alexander drove to Britney’s mother Lynne Spears’ sprawling Serenity estate late Sunday night, and proceeded to share two videos and a photo of the house's exterior on his private Instagram account.
In one post, Alexander took a picture of the grand gates leading up to mansion from inside the car. “Daddy Spears hiding behind gates @britneyspears,” he captioned the image, referring to the "Toxic" singer's father, Jamie Spears, who has been divorced from Lynne, 66, since 2002. He now lives nearby in a motor home.
In one of the two videos he shared, he noted that the lights inside Serenity were on, and said, “It looks like there’s some people there now. The mom’s there, anyway.” There was also an unidentified woman in Alexander’s vehicle who could then be heard reciting a bizarre prayer cursing “every evil deed spoken or thought about” on Lynne’s property.
Earlier on Sunday, Alexander went live from his Instagram handle to share that he also had plans to visit Britney’s childhood home, which her dad, 69, sold for $275,000 in February 2021, per New York Post.
He also announced he would drop by the camper that Britney’s uncle Willie Spears lives in. However, it is unclear if he did go to either of the two places.
Alexander's latest stunt comes after he was arrested in Tennessee on Dec. 13 for violating an order of protection and stalking an unidentified woman, according to Page Six.
He pleaded guilty to the charges on Jan. 4 and was ordered to serve nearly a year of probation. Alexander has been arrested thrice in a period of 13 months. He was previously taken into police custody for driving under the influence in January 2021, and for breaking security protocols at an airport later in August in the same year.
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