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Britney Spears’ Ex-Husband Jason Alexander Arrested After He Tries Crashing Her Wedding

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Exes at weddings definitely make the celebration of love kind of uncomfortable! Britney Spears’ ex-husband Jason Alexander was seen trying to crash the “Toxic” singer’s wedding to Sam Asghari in a video, which can be seen here via TMZ, filmed for his Instagram Live on Thursday, June 9. Jason, 40, filmed while police who arrested him, as he tried to sneak into Britney’s wedding.

Ventura County Sheriff Officer Wright told HollywoodLife that the local police responded to a call that the 40-year-old singer’s ex was at her house. “We responded to the property belonging to Britney Spears for a trespassing Investigation. We arrested an individual by the name of Jason Alexander, 40 years old, for a warrant that is out of state. He is at our Thousand Oaks station right now and being booked,” he said.

Jason was stopped by police outside of Britney’s home.

In the clip, Jason says that he was invited by Britney, and he said that knew that her fiancé Sam, 28, was at the property. “Britney Spears invited me here. She’s my first wife—my only wife. I’m her first husband. I’m here to crash the wedding, cause nobody’s here, but Sam. So where the f**k’s the family?” he said.

Britney and Jason’s marriage may have been her first, but it was incredibly short-lived. The pair tied the knot in a Las Vegas ceremony in 2005, but they quickly annulled their marriage after only 55 hours as husband and wife. Despite being an outspoken supporter of Britney during her conservatorship hearings and the calls to “Free Britney,” Jason has also been a critic of the “Piece of Me” popstar’s engagement to Sam. He revealed that he didn’t think it was “real” in a September 2021 interview with Inside Edition.

Sam was Britney’s first husband in 2004. (SplashNews.com)

This wasn’t Jason’s first arrest either. He was arrested thrice in 2021. The first time was in January of that year for misdemeanor charges, including driving under the influence, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and possession of a controlled substance. He later was taken in on a misdemeanor for an “air security violation” during a flight in August. He was arrested that December for stalking.