Britney Spears has reportedly been "banned" from a hotel after guests allegedly complained about her behavior while staying there.
Spears has reportedly faced a ban from the renowned Four Seasons in Los Angeles due to a series of incidents involving what witnesses describe as "bizarre behavior" and poolside nudity.
Sources informed The U.S. Sun that the staff at the upscale Westlake Village resort had reached a breaking point with the pop star's actions over the past year.
Spears, a long-time guest at the family-friendly hotel located just minutes from her $21 million mansion in Thousand Oaks, has a history of enjoying the luxurious amenities of the five-star establishment.
The 42-year-old singer had even shared photos of herself in the nude on Instagram during a previous stay.
Despite being a fan of the hotel's spa and beauty retreat, Spears now finds herself unwelcome, with staff reportedly left with no choice but to impose a temporary ban.
One insider revealed: "Britney has been going to the Four Seasons in Westlake Village for years, but she’s been causing a headache for staff recently."
The source added that complaints about Spears' topless poolside appearances and peculiar behavior led to her being banned, unbanned, and banned again within the past year.
Spears' representatives denied the allegations while sources revealed that the hotel, known for hosting high-profile and wealthy guests, remains firm on maintaining a comfortable atmosphere for all patrons.
This is not the first time Spears has faced issues at a Four Seasons establishment. In 2008, she reportedly encountered troubles at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills, resulting in a "notice of trespass" being issued due to complaints from guests and staff.
Earlier this month, Spears firmly shut down rumors about her return to the music scene, saying that she "will never return to the music industry."
Following the rumors, Spears took to Instagram to dispel the claims, posting an image of the Italian Renaissance painting Salome Bearing the Head of St. John the Baptist.
In her post, she declared: "Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash !!! They keep saying I’m turning to random people to do a new album… I will never return to the music industry !!!"
Contrary to the album rumors, Spears revealed she had written "over 20 songs" for other artists over the past two years, emphasizing her role as a "ghostwriter".
This revelation suggests she may use a pseudonym when contributing to other musicians' work, a preference she expressed, stating: "I honestly [prefer] it that way."