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Britney: Fresh Baby Drama
Isn't it about time we left Britney alone to look after her baby in peace?
Apparently not.
The pregnant young mum has had yet another mishap - this time outside the New York City Ritz Carlton hotel.
Leaving the hotel's cafe, she tripped while carring baby Sean and holding a glass of water at the same time.
Onlookers watched as the Toxic singer, who was trying to manoeuvre her way through a crowd, managed to regain her balance with the help of her security guards.
Eight-month-old Sean's head snapped back, although he didn't seem harmed by the incident.
Understandably annoyed, Britney was heard saying, "This is why I need a gun," as she fought her way past dozens of staring eyes.
Britney caused concern earlier this week when she was spotted driving her Mini Cooper with Sean sitting in a baby seat facing the wrong way.
Come on, guys - give the girl a break.
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Exactly - give her some space.
Like Mazen said about the falling - when I looked at those pictures again, I thought if she was almost dropping the kid both of her hands would have reached out to grab it/would be holding it. But, if she was dropping, one of her hands/arm would be out for balance and that's what it looked like, which the left man grabbed to help her. Luckily the other man was there too to help support Sean (although going for the head might have been more practical

but it was the spur of the moment thing and it looks like he was holding Britney too) but I doubt she would have let go of him.
She's had a few isolated incidents which on the scale of things for any normal parent, particularly first time parents, wouldn't be unusual. Of course you have to be more careful when holding something fragile, but people trip all the time for all kinds of reasons even with flat shoes and walking normally and her circumstances don't make it any easier. Thankfully she has a little mercy with the bodyguards (if that's what they were and even though people make it so that she has to have them).
She seems to like to carry him, fair enough, but perhaps if she's going out and being harassed she might find it easier with a light but sturdy pram, not the type that wil tilt or threaten to topple when being pushed in a hurry or on uneven ground.