Britney Spears claimed via social media Sunday that she is the latest celeb to have been robbed at home.
“You guys, for real, all my jewelry was stolen,” the “Toxic” singer alleged in a video posted on Instagram that showed her opening and closing a jewelry box that was mostly empty.
“See? There’s nothing. Well, there’s a Mother Mary. … I’m scared. It’s all gone. All my jewelry is gone.”
Spears, 42, further insisted in her caption, “So you can see for real all my jewelry was stolen … it’s hard to buy new now because I’m scared it will go missing.”
The “Oops! I Did It Again” singer went on to claim that she now buys “cheap and fake” jewelry out of precaution but that it’s “hard” for her to have lost some of her pricier items because they were “originally made for [her].”
She concluded, “My baby cross that I wore since I was 4 is gone … it’s so thin.”
A spokesperson for the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office confirms to Page Six exclusively, however, on Monday, “We haven’t received any calls for service regarding any reports of theft from Spears’ residence.”
We have also reached out to the pop superstar’s reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Despite the alleged burglary, Spears went on to post two videos in which she appeared in good spirits, claiming in one that she “dropped 12 sizes” and writing in another that she wants a tongue piercing.
This is not the first time, however, that the “Gimme More” singer has suspected she’s been robbed.
Page Six exclusively reported in August 2021 that Spears called police to report a theft at her Thousands Oaks, Calif., mansion, where she still currently resides.
“She called and wanted to report some type of theft,” Ventura County Sheriff’s Office’s media relations officer, Capt. Eric Buschow, told us at the time.
“When deputies arrived and contacted her security staff, they informed the deputies that Ms. Spears decided she did not want to file a report at that time. And so, deputies left.”
Last month, sources told Page Six that Spears’ pals were concerned for her because she had allegedly been blowing through her $60 million fortune following the termination of her conservatorship.
“She has no concept of money,” one insider claimed in April.
“For over a decade, other people were in charge of her bank accounts, and every purchase had to be reported to the court — even if it was just a pack of gum. But now, she’s on her own.”
The source clarified that the “Overprotected” singer was “not broke,” but said she could “benefit from being more careful with her cash.”