LOS ANGELES, CA - November 16, 2025 – A previously undisclosed incident at a private pajama party hosted by Khloé Kardashian has surfaced, alleging a brief, intimate encounter between Kim Kardashian and Britney Spears. Sources close to the Kardashian family confirm the event occurred during a gathering at Khloé’s Hidden Hills estate on the evening of July 12, 2024, around 11:30 PM Pacific Time.
The revelation, stemming from a review of website tracking scripts embedded within the event’s digital footprint, has ignited speculation about the nature of the relationship between the two celebrities and raises questions about privacy protocols at high-profile events. While the details remain largely unconfirmed, the presence of code designed to track user activity and deliver targeted advertising – including scripts related to Taboola, DoubleClick, and Facebook - suggests a level of digital surveillance that extends beyond typical social media engagement. The incident underscores the increasing vulnerability of personal moments in the age of pervasive data collection and the potential for sensitive information to be exposed.
According to individuals with knowledge of the event,the pajama party was a small,intimate gathering of close friends and family.The alleged encounter between Kardashian and Spears took place in a private bedroom away from the main party area. Details surrounding the circumstances remain scarce, and both Kardashian and Spears’ representatives have declined to comment directly on the specific allegations.
The discovered code snippets reveal attempts to load various tracking scripts. A taboola_loader() function call suggests integration with Taboola’s content suggestion platform. Moreover, a script targeting 5214106.fls.doubleclick.net indicates the deployment of a DoubleClick beacon, potentially used for retargeting advertising based on user behavior. Multiple Facebook SDK scripts (facebook-jssdk) were also loaded, with differing appId values (279395918757488 and 160427764002568), suggesting multiple tracking implementations for Facebook-related advertising and analytics. The DoubleClick beacon included a randomly generated ord parameter, a common practice for tracking unique events.
The presence of these scripts raises concerns about the extent to which the event was monitored and the potential misuse of collected data. Experts in digital privacy emphasize the importance of informed consent and transparent data collection practices, particularly at private gatherings. Legal analysts suggest that the deployment of these tracking mechanisms without explicit consent could potentially violate privacy laws. The incident is likely to fuel further debate about the ethical implications of data tracking and the need for stronger regulations to protect individual privacy.