Britney Spears was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol in Ventura County, California, on Wednesday evening. She was released from jail the following morning and has since spoken with her mother and sons. Her team is exploring treatment options ahead of a May 4 court date.
Oh honey, the tea is piping hot on Britney Spears' latest run-in with the law. According to California Highway Patrol, it all went down around 8:48 PM Wednesday when a black BMW 430i was spotted weaving erratically at high speed southbound on Interstate 101. Officers pulled her over at Westlake Boulevard in Thousand Oaks, where Britney showed signs of impairment and failed field sobriety tests. CHP arrested her for "driving under the influence of a combination of drugs and alcohol," booking her into Ventura County Main Jail. An unknown substance was found in the car and sent for testing—eyes emoji for that plot twist.
She was taken to a hospital for a blood draw (no injuries, just BAC check), blowing a .06—below California's .08 limit, but reckless driving still spells DUI trouble. Released around 6 AM Thursday, Britney wasted no time connecting with family. Sources tell TMZ her mom, Lynne Spears, called ASAP with support; their chat was "positive" and "hopeful." Lynne's all about that love and prayer, and they're planning a visit soon—first face-to-face since their May 2023 LA reunion. Britney also spoke with sons Sean Preston and Jayden James, though no in-person hangs yet.
Past drama? Their bond's been messy post-conservatorship (ended 2021), with Britney once blasting Lynne for allegedly sparking the whole thing. But lately, it's on the up—though Us Weekly called it "complicated" last September. Manager Cade Hudson spilled to TMZ: "This was an unfortunate and inexcusable incident. Britney will take the right steps... She needs help and support." Team's eyeing mental health services, detox, maybe dual-diagnosis—Britney's on board, no jail vibes wanted. Inpatient or out? Before May 4 court? TBD.
And the shade: Police hit her Thousand Oaks pad 14 times in two years—well-being checks, alarms, even a trespassing call last October. Former Free Britney advocate Jessica now regrets the push, saying on TMZ Live Britney needs a new conservatorship (minus family drama). Her Instagram's still ghosted post-erratic posts (knives dancing, anyone?), but X is live. So, is this the rock bottom or a fresh start? Spill your thoughts, fam.