London: Britney Spears has settled a lawsuit with her former bodyguard who claimed that the pop star never showered, regularly broke wind and was sex-crazed.
The 30-year-old singer has done a deal with Fernando Flores who was suing her over her “dirty habits”.
Spears had vowed to face him down in court and prove there was no truth in the allegations but instead her lawyers have settled privately, with the details kept secret.
Flores had demanded 6.3 million-pound compensation for injuries to his feelings, the Daily Star reported.
He also claimed that Spears had paraded naked in front of him and made “repeated unwanted sexual advances.”
He said that she had a string of nasty habits including not washing or brushing her teeth, and picking her nose.
He also claimed that, based on his experience as a police officer, she was often under the influence of prescription drugs and was “mentally unstable and personally obnoxious.”
Flores worked for Spears in 2010 when she was struggling with a host of personal problems.
Her legal team had always said the claims were untrue and ex-husband Kevin Federline, 33, also described them as “baseless”. But they still decided to settle the matter out of court.
ANI
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