Melbourne: Britney Spears has reportedly broken up with flame Jason Trawick after she found he had been flirting with two other women.
According to a news website, Spears was "distraught" after she came to know that Trawick had been having fun with two women at Los Angeles’ bar Roger Room.
He had even stopped attending her calls.
"Jason left the bar with two bottles of water - and a stunning blonde who looked like Britney," a news website quoted Ella Davis, who was present at the bar at the time, as telling a news daily.
She added, “He had his arms around her and they looked very much like they were together for the night."
Even Trawick’s pals have been baffled by his behaviour.
An insider said, “Jason`s a great guy and super loyal. This behaviour is really out of character. But Los Angeles is a small town and word soon got back to Britney he`d had a wild one.
“When she heard he`d been caught cosying up two girls in The Roger Room, it was the last straw. Jason`s really not like this and quickly tried to calm Britney down and rectify the situation. He explained the girls were just friends and there was nothing in it but they still had a massive row.”
“Everyone is assuming it’s over - for the time being anyway,” the source added.
ANI
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