The paparazzo was apparently known to Britney. In September, while making a pit stop at Quiznos in Westwood, she had asked him to fetch some item from her car as she entered a restroom, reports x17online.
The wild night started when Britney left her Hollywood house and headed to Taverna Tony's Greek restaurant in Malibu for dinner. According to eyewitnesses, Britney "looked as if she had been drinking."
While in Malibu, she pulled over and sought out a photog named Phillipe. When he came up to her she whispered to him that her assistant liked him. She also told him to contact his friend Adnan, another paparazzo videographer, and tell him she wanted to meet him.
Adnan caught up with Britney and slipped her his business card at a gas station.
While heading home after dinner, Britney all of a sudden stopped to take photos of a mural on a wall along the road. However, her attempts were frustrated by the paparazzi hoard that surrounded her and obscured her view of the mural.
Frustrated, Britney hurled expletives at the photogs and haughtily marched to her car. Before she entered it she smashed her camera on another car standing alongside, causing the camera's memory card to pop out and fall on the road.
She realized that the memory card was missing only after she drove off and returned to the same spot to look for it. Eventually, a photog found it for her.
Having recovered her memory card, Britney pulled up next to Adnan's car and jumped in. They then drove around, apparently looking for a restroom.
Later Britney decided to go back to her Hollywood Hills house to change and freshen up. She told Adnan that her house was too dirty for him to come in and switched back to her own car for the trip.
Adnan parked down the road and waited for Britney who went in and changed into a leopard dress and a pink wig.
The two then drove to Peninsula hotel, arriving there around midnight.
They emerged from the hotel around 4 am with Adnan wearing a sly grin on his face.
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