Britney Spears fires old security team after ex’s wedding day break-in: report

Britney Spears fires old security team after ex’s wedding day break-in: report

Britney Spears fired her old security team after ex-husband Jason Alexander broke into her home last week, according to TMZ

The outlet reports that Spears, 40, canned her previous security personnel due to their response to Alexander’s frightening intrusion on her wedding day.

The “Lucky” singer is replacing her team with a new set of security guards, a decision that was made shortly after the incident took place, per TMZ.

Reps for Spears did not immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment. 

During Alexander’s arraignment Monday for breaking into Spears’ home on her wedding day to Sam Asghari last Thursday, the Ventura County District Attorney extended the superstar’s no-contact order against him.

Jason AlexanderAlexander, who is currently incarcerated with a bail set at $100,000, entered Spears’ home on her wedding day. Pool pics/Daily Mail David Thomp

Security guard Richard Eubeler, who “came into contact” with Alexander, also obtained a restraining order, Senior Deputy District Attorney Erin Meister told Page Six.  

Alexander, 40, must stay 100 yards away from both Spears and Eubeler. He cannot communicate whatsoever — meaning no texts, calls or social media messages — with either of the two. 

Alexander pleaded not guilty to trespassing, vandalism and battery, but the DA slapped him with a felony stalking charge. Under the protective order, he cannot possess weapons or guns and has to relinquish any firearms he may have.

Alexander remains incarcerated and now has a bail set at $100,000.

A member of Britney Spears' security teamAn apparent member of Spears’ security team appeared on Alexander’s Instagram live-stream of the incident. Jason Alexander/Instagram

Spears’ attorney, Mathew Rosengart, is “very thankful” to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office for its “professionalism,” he told us Monday in an exclusive statement.

“And for the seriousness with which it is taking the matter, including charging Alexander with a felony,” the former federal prosecutor continued. “This should send a message to anyone out there who violates the law.”

As previously reported, Alexander invaded Spears’ home hours before she and now-husband Asghari, 28, exchanged vows. The next day, he was ordered to stay at least 100 yards away from the Grammy winner and her estate in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

According to a copy of the order obtained by Page Six, Alexander has “continuously trespassed” on Spears’ property and had been advised Thursday that he was “not welcomed.”

Spears and Sam Asghari tied the knot on Thursday.britneyspears/Instagram

Alexander — who live-streamed the invasion on Instagram — was allegedly armed with a knife when he entered Spears’ home on her big day, the report also stated.

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office promptly responded and made the arrest.

“Fortunately, Alexander is incarcerated and under an emergency protective order,” Rosengart told us in part last Friday.

The lawyer — who helped free Spears from her nearly 14-year conservatorship in November 2021 — added that he was “[looking] forward to working with law enforcement to ensure Alexander is aggressively prosecuted and hopefully convicted, as he should be.”

Alexander and Spears were married for 55 hours in 2004.SplashNews.com

Spears was married to Alexander for a mere 55 hours in January 2004. 

That October, she wed Kevin Federline. The pair separated in November 2006 before finalizing their divorce in July 2007. They share two children – sons Sean Preston, 16, and Jayden James, 15.