Britney Spears' ex-assistant denies breaking down door

January 5 2008

Britney Spears and Alli SimsBritney Spears' former assistant Alli Sims has denied involvement in rescuing the troubled singer during her breakdown last night, it has been revealed.

It was originally reported by PageSix.com that Alli had used "brute force to pry the singer out of the bathroom where she had barricaded herself with son Jayden James late last night."

But Sims has hit out at the claims, telling Us Weekly magazine: "I absolutely was not there. And even if I was there I would not have banged down the door with a hammer, that's not my style. I would have knocked!"

Meanwhile, Britney Spears' mum, Lynn Spears has asked her daughter's fans to pray for the troubled 'Toxic' singer.

She said by telephone today: "Just say prayers."

US celebrity TV show Access Hollywood revealed: "Lynn was extremely distraught, crying on the phone."

Spears, 26, was reportedly on suicide watch today after being admitted to hospital in Los Angeles late on Thursday night.

She has been placed on lockdown for a mental evaluation after the pop star locked herself in a room with one of her children at her Los Angeles home and refused to hand him over

Comments

We all should pray for

We all should pray for Britney. As we comment on her life, our stance should be that of compassion. I have been where Britney appears to be now, and it is pure hell. I was blessed enough to pull through, and only hope the same for Britney. Isn't it funny how we Americans build someone up, making them a deity, only to tear them down again as soon as they reach the top. Sometimes I'm ashamed to be American.

For the first time in a year

For the first time in a year I actually feel sincere sadness for Britney. I really hope that now she is under lock down that they can get the drugs out of her system and get some mood stablizers in her and see if she can recover from her psychosis.

I hope that her children are to young to remember all this. Even though they will be able to see this later in life on the net.

My prayers and best wishes to Brit

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