Last year, Jason Allen Alexander, the ex-husband of Britney Spears, infamously shocked Spears and all of her fans when he live-streamed himself breaking into her home hours before her June 2022 wedding to Sam Asghari. But this time he’s not crashing a wedding, but participating in one.
According to Page Six, Alexander and his new bride, Rebecca Bell, obtained a marriage license before officially tying the knot on March 27. But what is Jason doing right now? Let's dig inside some unknown facts about him.
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Internet shocked as Britney Spears ditches wedding ring just 10 months after marrying Sam Asghari
5 unknown facts about Britney Spears' ex-husband
Occupation
According to the 'Toxic: The Britney Spears Story' podcast, the 41-year-old has worked as a college football player, a contractor, a mixed martial artist, and the owner of a CBD business.
The 55-hour-long marriage
Jason Allen Alexander and Spears knew each other from her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana. The famous pop star shocked the world in 2004 when she said “I do” to Alexander during a wild whirlwind trip to Las Vegas. The Las Vegas ceremony went down on January 3, 2004. By January 5, 2004, their marriage had been annulled. According to CBS, The court documents claimed that Britney "lacked understanding of her actions, to the extent that she was incapable of agreeing to the marriage."
The time he was arrested
Alexander was arrested after he attempted to crash Britney and Asghari’s wedding in 2022. He was arrested for three misdemeanors — trespassing and refusing to leave the property, battery and vandalism, and for attempting to crash the wedding.
A Donald Trump Admirer
According to South China Morning Post, Briney's ex-spouse is a proud supporter of former US President Donald Trump, and he was even spotted at the US Capitol riots on January 6, 2021.
He attended a 2020 protest in favor of the #FreeBritney movement
Numerous admirers grabbed pictures with Jason after spotting him at a rally and uploaded them on Instagram, proving that Jason was supporting the cause despite what had happened between them more than ten years earlier.