Britney Spears recently shared a video on Instagram of her swollen foot but claimed that it was already healed. She boasted about not listening to anyone and doing things her own way, including wearing heels and dancing after injuring her foot. Spears detailed all the activities she engaged in while supposedly healing, such as skinny dipping and singing in her outdoor shower. She also mentioned catching a cold and returning home after enjoying some time in Mexico.

The pop superstar initially injured her foot on May 2 after falling at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. She admitted to trying to do a leap in the living room and embarrassing herself. Spears shared that she was walking on a broken foot but refused to seek professional help, opting to let her body heal itself instead. Despite the risk of it snapping or breaking again, she decided not to undergo surgery, citing past experiences with surgeries being more painful afterward.

Following the incident at the Chateau Marmont, where her boyfriend Paul Richard Soliz reportedly got into an altercation with her, Spears was transported back to her mansion in Thousand Oaks, California. She assured fans that nothing concerning happened at the hotel, claiming that the news was fake and that paramedics showed up at her door illegally. Soliz, who was hired as a housekeeper for Spears in 2022, was confirmed to be dating her by September 2023, but was fired later that year due to his criminal past.

Despite Spears’ claims that her foot is healed, concerns have been raised about her relationship with Soliz by some of her friends. One friend described him as extremely dangerous, adding to the worries surrounding their relationship. The Grammy winner’s refusal to seek professional help for her foot injury has raised questions about the potential risks and consequences of her decision to let her body heal on its own. As the situation unfolds, fans and observers are watching closely to see how Spears’ recovery progresses and how her relationship with Soliz continues to unfold.

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