Britney Spears denies all knowledge of Adnan Ghalib

January 21 2008

Britney SpearsBritney Spears is quite clearly over her paparazzo beau Adnan Ghalib.

When the troubled 26-year-old was asked if she had a message for the British shutterbug, Britney responded in a British accent: "I don't know who that is... I have never met him before."

The comments, which were made on Sunday and taped outside the Millennium Dance Studios in Burbank, have continued to fuel rumors that the odd couple have split.

Spears also commented, "You are better off being homeless than being me, sir."

35-year-old Finalpixx photographer Ghalib,  has been with the Toxic singer since December. The day after she left Cedars-Sinai January 5, she ran away with him to Palm Desert.

Last Sunday, Britney's closest pal Sam Lufti told X17 that he "is worried about Adnan's influence over Britney."

Britney's best friend, cousin & former assistant Alli Sims told Us Weekly magazine in its latest issue: "I do not think Adnan is a good person. I think he only has bad intentions. He has given me a weird feeling and creeped me out. I wish he would just go away."

Photo agency X17 claimed yesterday (Sunday Jan 20) that Britney had filed a restraining order against Adnan, that expressed anger and disappointment towards Ghalib for 'setting her up' in photographs that he and his agency FinalPixx have sold to newspapers and magazines.

The claims, originally made by X17 turned out to be total crap - with LAPD spokesman Mike Lopez saying that Britney "has never filed a police report against Adnan Ghalib nor has she requested a restraining order against him."

Comments

In Massachusetts, if the

In Massachusetts, if the courts were closed (like on a weekend) one would go to the police station to file paperwork for a restraining order. This was done so that battered women could get help when the courts were closed . . ..

I read somewhere police

I read somewhere police don't have anything to do with restraining orders, that it is the judicial system that sets those up - police would enforce them if violated - so don't we have to wait until after the holiday to find out if a judge has actually signed one?

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