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Britney Spears' Peeper Defends Her Snooping

Britney's alleged stalker talks exclusively to E! about why she trespassed on Spears' property

By Megan Masters Apr 20, 2009 2:09 AMTags
Britney Spears' Calabasas Estate, Britney Spears, Miranda Tozier-RobbinsFame Pictures; Jeremy Cowart/Getty Images; Lost Hills Sheriff's Station

As Britney Spears continues her Circus tour throughout California this week, Spears' alleged stalker and trespasser Miranda Tozier-Robbins spoke exclusively to E! about why she broke into Spears' property and the reason she believes things have been blown out of proportion.

Tozier-Robbins, 26, is a former American Idol hopeful who says she has been in Los Angeles for about a month and a half and is actively pursing a an entertainment industry career in numerous fields, one being paparazzi-like documentary filmmaking.

According to Tozier-Robbins, Britney's house was simply chosen because of it's convenient location and perfect timing—she knew Spears would be in L.A. for her tour this week and apparently her address is available online. "The documentary is more or less just, you know, on the way to Britney's house, going the bicycle ride, the camping out in the woods.

While she confesses to being a fan of Spears, Tozier-Robbins claims that she is in no way a stalker. "There's no obsession with Britney. Somebody else can go ahead and claim the title of Britney's stalker, because I sure as heck don't want it you know!"

Once on the property, Tozier-Robbins was immediately caught by a Spears security guard and arrested for trespassing. She received a citation and was released, but surprisingly Tozier-Robbins tells E! that she would do something like this again in the future—minus the trespassing.

"I learned my lesson. What I was doing was paparazzi work preparation. I'd like to do some paparazzi gigs—it's a start."

Unfortunately for Tozier-Robbins, the type of work she claims to want to do—music, movies, TV—are not easily achieved through this kind of start in the biz. Moreover, other interviews she has given about the Spears break-in don't always provide precisely the same rationale given to E!.

TMZ reported that Tozier-Robbins was attempting to show the lengths the paparazzi go to get a good shot for a documentary she is filming, while she told Billy Bush that it was all a joke in the beginning, one that "everyone knew about."

For now, Tozier-Robbins awaits her day in court, though so far no date has been set. But the trespasser is eager for it to arrive so she can reclaim her confiscated "documentary" tape.

—Reporting by Ashley Fultz


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