Britney Spears has had a difficult week. Last Wednesday, the 44-year-old “Toxic” singer was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol on suspicion of drunk driving. TMZ reports that the star didn’t get off with just a breathalyzer test. Officers found pills in her car. Experts are currently determining whether they contain narcotics. If found guilty, Spears, who fired her addiction coach several weeks ago, could face prison time. According to the law firm Kann California Law Group, the punishment could range from 48 hours to a year or more in jail, along with significant fines and license suspension. The pop star must file charges with the police by May 4th, which is when Britney will appear in court.
Meanwhile, the scandalous incident that happened to Spears is being discussed not only by numerous fans, but also by her ex-husbands. Jason Alexander, whose wife Britney was only 55 hours, dedicated an entire post to it on social media, in which he called on the public to believe the facts, not speculation.

Everyone should slow down with the headlines about Britney Spears. If you believe the reports that she exhaled 0.06 ppm, which is below the legal limit in most states. If the only substances in her system were prescription drugs, that completely changes the picture. At best, what’s being discussed now could be considered an administrative offense—for example, reckless driving or possession of a controlled substance if a substance was found in the car. But the internet is already abuzz with discussions of “drunk driving,” “rehabilitation,” and all sorts of unsubstantiated speculation. Britney Spears deserves the same as everyone else: facts, justice, and due process, not headlines built on speculation.
Sam Asghari supported his opinion. Speaking to reporters, Britney Spears’s last husband noted that he was currently preoccupied with other news. And he advised everyone who is not indifferent to leave the singer alone.
I believe that everyone makes mistakes and everyone deserves personal space.
Kevin Federline also reacted to the news of his ex-wife’s arrest for drunk driving.
Kevin hopes for the best for Britney, — his lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan said in an interview with TMZ. — And if help is needed, he hopes that she will not resist either him or those who are trying to work with her.
Kaplan added that Federline and Spears are in touch — they called each other on March 4, immediately after her arrest. What they discussed was not disclosed. But another point is interesting. Two weeks before Britney got into trouble, Kevin himself had problems with the law. A 47-year-old former dancer and DJ has been sued by Bank of America in Hawaii for allegedly owing $12,186.64 in unpaid credit card debt. According to court documents seen by reporters, the account was opened in December 2024, shortly after Spears last paid him child support.
Recall that Federline received $20,000 a month from Spears for the support of their sons, 20-year-old Sean and 19-year-old Jayden.
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