Britney Spears reportedly fears she is being watched and that there are spy cameras set up inside her house. Hence, Spears is taking extra steps to protect her privacy. Multiple sources revealed that the singer has brought in private security teams to search her Los Angeles mansion for hidden devices meant to spy on her. The sweep-in happens on a regular basis, sometimes including her phones, bedrooms, and her car.
Britney Spears has hired private security teams to look for spy cams in her house, says source
Rob Shuter exclusively reported on Substack that Britney Spears is afraid she is being watched by spy cameras. Those close to her told Shuter that this feeling is about being safe after years of intense control and scrutiny. They say Spears wants to keep her personal life private. Hence, she is worried about information leaking out without her consent. A source told Shuter, “She doesn’t trust anyone — not friends, not staff, not even her walls.”
Part of her effort includes unplugging smart devices and cutting off connections that could be used to track her. An insider claimed, “She unplugs everything — Alexa, TVs, Wi-Fi — she thinks they’re all spying on her.” Another friend said a recent leak of personal details has only made things worse, and the “Gimme More” singer is “terrified someone’s still feeding information to outsiders.”
Sources described a tight circle and strict routines around her home. The checks happen every few weeks, they say, with security looking for any sign of a bug or hidden lens. Spears’ goal, according to people who know her, is to control what happens inside her own space and stop anything that could expose her.
Britney Spears is scared of being watched and of spy cameras still keeping her under surveillance. Hence, this is the life she is building now — cautious, deliberate, and focused on security. Those around her say the past still weighs heavily, and her actions reflect that.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on RealityTea.
