Britney Spears announced the end of her relationship with Paul Richard Soliz on Sunday, declaring she is "single as f–k" on Instagram. The pop star criticized Soliz's behavior in a paparazzi photo taken after her conservatorship case was settled in April.
Spears, 42, questioned her ex-boyfriend's actions on her Instagram Stories, stating, "Why was he going 90 in a neighborhood with one pap following only to roll the window down when the pap pulls to the side of me?" She added, "Then he calls his mom and says he’s being harassed. Why did he roll the window down with me crying in the seat?"
Spears also shared a cryptic quote, "Her attitude is savage, but her heart is gold," and claimed in a since-deleted caption, "I will never be with another man as long as I live."
Spears' relationship with Soliz, 38, began in September 2023, following her divorce from Sam Asghari. Sources told Page Six in May 2024 that Spears' loved ones were "concerned" about her romance with Soliz, who has a history of misdemeanors and at least one felony. "He’s been bad news from the start," an insider said.
The couple had previously made headlines for an alleged altercation at West Hollywood's Chateau Marmont, where they were photographed surrounded by first responders. Spears later claimed their fight was "fake" and her foot injury resulted from a fall.
Soliz's ex-wife, Nicole Mancilla, has also spoken out, calling him a "deadbeat" cheater with at least nine children. "He was married, and now he denies his children," Mancilla told the Daily Mail.
Prior to Soliz, Spears was married to Asghari, 30, for one year. The couple, who met on the set of the "Slumber Party" music video, wed in June 2022 after six years together. Asghari is currently a cast member on the upcoming season of "Traitors" but is prohibited from discussing Spears due to a nondisclosure agreement.
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