LOS ANGELES - Miranda Tozier-Robbins, the 26-year-old woman who was arrested by authorities on Thursday after allegedly peering into the windows of Britney Spears’ Southern California home, has claimed the incident was “a joke.”“The whole thing — it was all a joke in the beginning, everybody knew about it,” the woman, who claims to be a student at the Art Institute of California, told Billy Bush for Access Hollywood and “The Billy Bush Show” on Friday. “It was supposed to be like a ‘Paparazzi 101’ documentary type deal.”
During the interview Friday morning, Tozier-Robbins claimed she chose to venture on to Spears’ Calabasas, Calif., property — where the pop star’s security spotted, detained and turned her over to the police — on a whim “What originally was supposed to happen was , I was going to tape whatever I could get. I would be like, far away doing a stakeout,” Tozier-Robbins told Bush. “It didn’t work out as planned, so when I was already halfway there in the mountains (around Britney’s home), it was already Wednesday night/Thursday morning … I already knew Britney herself wouldn’t be there, but it’s like, I came that far, I might as well go see the house, at least get the house on tape, because I know people would be interested in seeing stuff like that.”
At one point Tozier-Robbins told Bush she believed Spears would not be home, despite having concerts in the Los Angeles area this week. However, Tozier-Robbins later seemed to suggest to Bush that she had a hunch Spears would be at her residence. “It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity, you understand? She’s coming through on the tour, on the stop, it’s like take your chance. Take the opportunity, do it,” she laughed. When asked whether she was a stalker, Tozier-Robbins said it was OK to use the word. “Yeah, sure. That would be a fair term to use. Tracking, stalking, whatever, for a couple weeks long,” she said. “It wasn’t really stalking her, it was more plotting out how to get to her house.”

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