Will.i.am says hell ‘always make myself available’ for Britney Spears

Britney Spears and will.i.am have once again collaborated for their latest release Mind Your Business after previously working together on Work, B***h and Scream & Shout.

And it seems the Black Eyed Peas member would be open to doing so again as he heaped praise on the Toxic hitmaker.

In a new interview, will.i.am promised he will “always make myself available” to Spears, whom he described as “an amazing human being”.

He told Variety: “Whatever, however and whenever, Britney, I am there for her.

“She’s a darling to work with, an amazing human being. I’ll always make myself available to her.”

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The kind remarks come after Spears recently slammed those claiming she “deserved to be smacked” by a security guard.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the singer addressed the recent allegations surrounding the viral incident where she was slapped by a member of Victor Wembanyama’s security team in Las Vegas last week.

The pop sensation fumed against claims that she “deserved to be hit” as “security was doing their job and protecting their client”.

The 41-year-old said in a short video: “I want to share with you the incident that happened in Vegas that a lot of people are talking about.

“I heard on the news this radio station talking smack and talking s**t. That’s why I’m addressing it, saying that I deserved to be smacked.”

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The Hold Me Closer singer raged: “No woman ever deserves to be hit. I simply tapped him on the back, was backhanded, hit in the face, came back on the floor where my best friend picked me up and held me.

“I did get an apology at my table 30 minutes later but I have yet to receive a public apology. That’s it!”

The Grammy award winner also disputed claims that the security team was merely “doing their job”, sharing a fan encounter during the height of her teen pop stardom in the 1990s.

She recalled: “I’ve been with the most famous people in the world. NSYNC at one time girls would literally throw themselves at them.

“On my way into a place I was knocked down actually by like three 12-year-olds trying to get my picture. My security not one time touched them or even came near them.”

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