Britney Spears had secret $2.5K overnight stay in swanky LA hotel without Sam Asghari after she claimed to be in London

BRITNEY Spears has enjoyed a solo stay at a $2.5K-a-night LA hotel - despite claiming on social media she had flown to London, The Sun can exclusively report.
The pop star, who recently married long-time boyfriend Sam Asghari in front of A-list pals at her mansion, posed for 11 nude photographs in an hour on Instagram just last week.
The hitmaker was seen in one sexy snap holding her hands over her bare breasts while lounging on a hotel bed, captioned: "Waking up in London with my Cabo thong!!!"
But The Sun can reveal she'd actually booked into a suite at the Four Seasons in Westlake Village, just minutes away from the new home she shares with Sam, 28, in Calabasas.
A source spilled: "Britney appeared to have checked in alone at the hotel and didn't have any security with her.
"She spent the night holed up ordering late night room service and seemed to be enjoying posting snaps on Instagram for her fans."
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Judging by photographs showing the same decor, the star is believed to have stayed in a waterfall suite, with one night priced at around $2,495.
The Sun has reached out to Britney's rep for comment but did not hear back.
Showing nobody else was with her in the suite taking photographs of her naked, the 40-year-old also wrote alongside one picture: "Not sure … tea or coffee? I held my phone up with a book and remote control to shoot this …."
Meanwhile, her new husband Sam, an actor and fitness influencer, was sharing pictures on his own Instagram at the pair's former home in Thousand Oaks working out in their private gym.
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The Sun can confirm Britney is yet to put the house on the market despite moving.
According to online property records, the five-bed, eight-bathroom, bought in 2015 for $7.4million, is now worth more than $10million.
After having some much-needed alone time at the hotel, the newlyweds appeared to reunite days later and Britney shared a video of them on a rooftop - however, it was later deleted.
The couple is in the process of moving into their new mansion in a gated community which Britney purchased for $11.8million, close to her two sons who live with her ex, Kevin Federline.
Over the weekend, Britney was settling into her new abode and once again slammed her controversial family after her 13-year conservatorship ended earlier this year following a court ruling.
She shared on Instagram: "I'm reflecting back because it was during Covid, when the conservatorship was still in place and I couldn't have the keys to my car or leave my home.
"But as you can see, my sister and my dad are out together and my husband and his sisters are all out having coffee … They be so cool y’all …"
She also explained she hates the moving process as she cannot find any of her favorite clothes, but was feeling blessed and grateful as she prepared a cup of fresh coffee.
DREAM WEDDING
Back in June, Britney walked down the aisle in a custom Versace dress at her backyard wedding attended by famous friends including Drew Barrymore, Madonna, and Selena Gomez.
But before the ceremony, her ex-husband Jason Alexander shockingly gatecrashed the event at Britney's home - and was detained by cops on the scene.
Despite the drama, the superstar singer was all smiles and later posted photographs of the extravagant affair showing her arriving in a horse-drawn carriage.
She walked down the aisle to the Elvis Presley classic I Can't Help Falling In Love With You, an insider told The Sun.
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Britney's family, including her mom, dad, and sister Jamie Lynn, were not in attendance, along with her sons Sean, 16, and Jayden, 15, who did not go to the wedding.
She posted after the ceremony: "BEST PARTY EVER! Thank you again to the most incredible people who came to our wedding! I felt so much love and joy! Definitely a night to remember."