Shape Up! Britney Spears Bans Partying And Alcohol On New Tour
The party is over for Britney Spears.
It is being reported that the 35-year-old pop princess has banned partying and alcohol on her new tour.
RadarOnline.com recently reported how she wants to get pregnant by boyfriend Sam Asghari, 24, and now she’s demanding everyone around her adopts a healthy lifestyle as well.
A source told NAUGHTYGossip website: “Britney is doing great, and every effort will be made to make sure that doesn’t change.
“Before the tour starts her advance people will make sure that alcohol is removed from every hotel where she stays and access to the singer will be limited to ensure no shady characters get anywhere near her.”
And the mom-of-two is determined to run a military style operation to make sure that everyone complies with her strict new code.
The source added: “The cast and crew on her tour can expect there will be lots of rules. In addition to the confidentiality clauses, backup dancers will be banned from consuming alcohol and drugs, and will even be subjected to random testing.”
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Spears looks in great shape herself right now and is regularly photographed working out with her male model beau and it seems like she’s determined that everyone around her will be like-minded!
Her father Jamie Spears recently requested that a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge seal a portion of an upcoming order into her conservatorship in order to protect her two sons from prying fans.
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