Britney Spears' ex-husband Jason Alexander has been arrested after he gatecrashed the singer's wedding.
The 40-year-old's Los Angeles home wedding to partner Sam Asghari on Thursday was interrupted by Jason, who was previously married to Britney in 2004 for just 55 hours before the marriage was annulled.
He showed his intentions in a live video on Instagram as he approached security at the wedding venue, claiming that he had been invited by Britney herself.
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Jason stated that she was his first and only wife, and he was going to gatecrash the wedding.
During the Instagram Live, he can be seen storming into a marquee set up on the grounds of Britney's home as he starts shouting for the singer.
"So here's the inside scoop guys at the bulls**t wedding, Jason Alexander, what's up," he says as he moves around the marquee.
Images of a huge rose garland hanging above the aisle were seen in the video as workers put the finishing touches to the special day.
The former flame then proceeds to walk around Britney's home before a security guard accosts him.
"Don't f***ing touch me," he warns one as he asks: "Where's Britney?"
As the situation escalates, Jason's phone freezes and police officers later intervene.
According to TMZ, the Ventura County Sheriff's Department arrived at the scene after receiving a call reporting an incident of trespassing.
It's not yet known if Britney was in the house at the time of the terrifying incident.
Jason has previously spoken out about his theory that Britney is still being held 'captive', despite her conservatorship ending in December.
Before he managed to gain access to Britney's home, he filmed his encounter with the star's security on the perimeter of her estate, as he was questioned by a guard who asked him why he was there.
"Tell her that Jason's here, and I can come in," he tells the guard.
Britney and Jason were childhood friends before their short-lived marriage, and Jason was recently arrested in Franklin, Tennessee, for violating an order of protection and aggravated stalking.
Captain Cameron Henderson of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office told The Sun: "We are there investigating after reports that somebody was trespassing on the property.
"I can't confirm who the suspect is, we have deputies on scene trying to figure everything out right now," he said, as he confirmed officers were still on the scene.
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