
"On March 4, Spears was arrested by the California Highway Patrol at 9:30 p.m. after officers received a call about a vehicle driving erratically at a high speed. Upon locating the car, officers enforced a stop and noted that Spears, the driver, showed signs of impairment and submitted to a series of field sobriety tests, after which she was arrested for violating California Vehicle Code section 23152(g), driving under the influence of a combination of drugs and alcohol."
"Weeks later, on March 27, Spears addressed the arrest in the caption of one of her social media posts, which was a video of herself dancing alongside her 19-year-old son, Jayden Federline. 'Thank you guys for all your support... spending time with family and friends is such a blessing,' she wrote. 'Stay kind !!!'"
"In 2021, Spears' 13-year conservatorship was terminated. Her father, James 'Jamie' Spears, oversaw her in the court-ordered arrangement since its implementation in 2008. The singer started working to end the conservatorship in 2014, and gained momentum nearly seven years later when she gave an incendiary testimony in court begging for it to end, revealing she wanted to sue her family, and saying, 'I truly believe this conservatorship is abusive.'"
Britney Spears voluntarily entered rehab after being arrested for driving under the influence. The California Highway Patrol arrested her on March 4 for erratic driving and signs of impairment. She was booked and released shortly after. Spears addressed her arrest on social media, expressing gratitude for support and emphasizing the importance of family. In 2021, her conservatorship ended after 13 years, during which she sought to terminate it due to perceived abuse. Recently, she sold her music catalog rights to Primary Wave.
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