Britney Spears’ bodyguard has quit over claims the pop star sexually harassed him by running around her house naked and trying to entice him into bed.

Fernando Flores, a former policeman, had to turn his back on the troubled singer after countless incidents of her trying to seduce him, it has been reported.

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A friend of Flores told The Sunr: ‘She was always giving him the come on and he felt if he didn’t reciprocate he could lose his job. He finally handed in his notice last week and is considering legal action.’
‘Working for Britney is tough. She's a nightmare to deal with and her emotions are totally out of control.'
Britney’s ex-minder even accused the star of running around her house naked as she yelled demands at staff and then tried to lure him into her bedroom.
The situation with 29-year-old Fernando arose because he claims she started to see him as more than just an employee and tried to take advantage.
After what is said to be months of this harassment, Fernando handed in his notice and is now considering suing the Oops I Did It Again singer over his ordeal for millions of dollars.
The friend explained that when Britney was spotted out and about in the press without wearing any underwear, Jamie Spears - Britney's dad who earlier this week it was revealed is still legally in control of his daughter’s life – used the bodyguard as the scapegoat and demanded she never leave the house without wearing underwear again.
This was said to be the 'final straw' which led to him quitting his role.
In 2007 Tony Barretto, also a former minder of the star, quit claiming that his reason was because Britney constantly walked around her house naked.

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