Nearly five weeks after her March 4 DUI arrest, Britney Spears has voluntarily entered a treatment facility. Experts emphasize the importance of a structured post-rehab plan to ensure long-term success, while ex-husband Kevin Federline offers conditional support. Son Jayden James Federline was recently seen in Los Angeles.
Following her DUI arrest on March 4, 2026, in Ventura County—as covered in prior reports—Britney Spears, 44, checked into a treatment facility earlier this week. Sources describe her as 'ashamed and embarrassed,' viewing the incident as a wake-up call amid emotional distress over disappointing fans and family.
On Instagram, Spears shared a photo with son Jayden James Federline, 19, captioning it: “Thank you guys for all your support… spending time with family and friends is such a blessing!” Jayden was spotted relaxing in Los Angeles shortly after.
Insiders note her court date remains May 4, with ongoing scrutiny over substances found in her vehicle during the arrest. Her ex-husband Kevin Federline has expressed support through his attorney, provided she commits to the process.
Experts, including those familiar with celebrity rehab cases, warn that without a comprehensive post-treatment plan—encompassing therapy, monitoring, and support networks—there is a high risk of relapse, especially given Spears' history.