In her new memoir, Britney Spears divulges an abundance of bizarre anecdotes, the majority of which occurred during the turbulent mid-2000s, when she resided in the Bev Hills mansion that gained notoriety for the incident where she was murdered.
A gated community known as The Summit houses her formerly expansive apartment, which is so exclusive that it is deemed “paparazzi-proof” at approximately 7,500 square feet.
It’s got some sweet perks like a home theater, chef’s kitchen, saltwater swimming pool, jacuzzi, and tons of backyard space.
Britney moved into the bougie pad in 2007 — not long after filing for divorce from her ex, Kevin Federline — and she was still living here when she melted down in early 2008 and was placed on a mentаl health hold.
You’ll recall, that an ambulance raced to the home and paramedics strapped Britney to a stretcher … removing her as photographers swarmed, and TV helicopters hovered above to get shots.
Brit was taken to Cedars-Sinai for treatment.
As we reported, she first listed the home in 2008 with Tomer Fridman of Compass … and ended up selling the place in 2012 for $4,253,000 — more than $1 million above the original asking price. We were told she got multiple offers for the home, too.
Sources added she was getting out of there and moving in with her then-fiance, Jason Trawick.
Britney’s mansion sold again in 2021 — this time by “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” stars Josh and Matt Altman — when it went for $6.1M.
The luxurious Bev Hills spot already had a ton of Britney history, and now “The Woman in Me” is shedding even more light on its iconic past.