Pop star Britney Spears was reportedly arrested in Ventura County, California, on suspicion of driving under the influence after several emergency calls alerted authorities to erratic driving. According to reports, California Highway Patrol officers stopped Spears around 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday after dispatchers received calls describing a black vehicle swerving between lanes, braking suddenly, and driving without a functioning tail light. Law enforcement tracked the car for nearly an hour before finally pulling the driver over. Officers then detained Spears and took her into custody. Ventura County Sheriff records later confirmed that she was released the following morning. Her vehicle was towed and impounded, and she is scheduled to appear in court on May 4. Sources also indicated that Spears appeared emotional during the booking process, reportedly expressing remorse while being processed. Authorities are said to be testing an unknown substance that was reportedly found inside the vehicle as part of the ongoing investigation.
Representatives for Spears responded to the incident with a statement acknowledging the seriousness of the situation. They described the arrest as an unfortunate event and said the singer intends to comply with legal requirements and take steps toward addressing issues in her personal life. Supporters close to the performer reportedly hope the situation could encourage positive changes moving forward. Spears, who shares two sons—Sean Preston and Jayden James—with ex-husband Kevin Federline, has experienced many public challenges over the past two decades. Her struggles have included the widely discussed conservatorship that governed her finances and personal decisions for 13 years before it ended in 2021. In recent months, she has also spoken openly about ongoing tensions with members of her family. Despite past difficulties, many fans continue to express concern for her well-being and hope she receives the support she needs during this difficult period. Under California law, a first-time DUI conviction can result in probation, fines, license suspension, and mandatory education programs focused on safe driving.