“Oops!… She did it again”: Britney Spears arrested for DUI

Britney Spears

Reports indicate that Spears was taken to a local hospital after the stop for procedures related to the investigation. Photo credit: DFree/Shutterstock

Pop star Britney Spears was arrested in Southern California on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI), according to law-enforcement records. The singer was taken into custody in Ventura County on the evening of 4 March 2026 following a traffic stop and later released on a citation, with a court appearance scheduled for May.

Authorities confirmed that Spears, 44, was detained by officers from the California Highway Patrol after a roadside stop in Ventura County. The arrest took place at approximately 9:30pm local time, according to booking records from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.

Following the stop, Spears was transported for booking procedures before being released early the next morning under California’s “cite and release” system. Under this process, suspects accused of certain misdemeanours are not held in custody for long periods but are instead released with instructions to appear in court at a later date.

Court records indicate that Spears is expected to appear before the Ventura County Superior Court on 4 May 2026 in connection with the allegation.

Details of the traffic stop

Officials have not publicly disclosed the exact reason why the vehicle was stopped or what observations led officers to suspect impairment. As is standard in DUI investigations in California, individuals may be required to undergo roadside sobriety tests or chemical testing to determine blood alcohol levels.

Reports indicate that Spears was taken to a local hospital after the stop for procedures related to the investigation. However, authorities have not released details regarding any test results or further evidence connected to the case.

Under California law, driving under the influence can be charged if a driver is found to be impaired by alcohol or drugs, or if their blood alcohol concentration exceeds the legal limit of 0.08 per cent.

First DUI arrest despite earlier driving incidents

While Spears has faced legal issues involving driving in the past, this incident appears to be the first time she has been arrested on suspicion of DUI.

In 2007, during a period of intense media scrutiny in her personal life, Spears was charged with misdemeanour offences including hit-and-run and driving without a valid California licence. Those charges were later resolved and did not involve allegations of driving under the influence.

The current arrest therefore represents the first known case in which authorities have accused the singer of driving while impaired.

Response from representatives

A representative for Spears addressed the incident in a brief statement to media outlets following the arrest. The representative described the situation as “completely inexcusable” and said the singer intends to cooperate with legal authorities as the case moves forward.

The statement added that members of Spears’ family and support network are working to ensure she receives assistance during what they described as a difficult period.

Spears shares two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, with her former husband Kevin Federline. According to reports, family members are expected to spend time with her as she deals with the legal proceedings linked to the arrest.

Social media activity after the arrest

Shortly after news of the arrest emerged, observers noted that Spears’ Instagram account appeared to have been deleted or temporarily deactivated.

The timing of the change led to speculation among fans online, although neither Spears nor her representatives publicly confirmed whether the account was intentionally removed or taken offline for other reasons.

Spears has frequently used social media platforms in recent years to communicate directly with fans, often sharing personal reflections, dance videos and commentary on her life following the end of her conservatorship.

Context in Spears’ recent life

The arrest comes several years after Spears regained control over her personal and financial affairs when a court terminated her long-running conservatorship in 2021. The arrangement, which lasted more than a decade, had placed significant aspects of her life under the supervision of court-appointed guardians.

In the years since that decision, Spears has remained a highly visible public figure while also making a number of major personal and business moves. Among them was the reported sale of her music catalogue to the publishing company Primary Wave in late 2025.

More recently, Spears also obtained a permanent restraining order against a man who had allegedly appeared near her home after making troubling posts on social media.

Legal process ahead

Under California law, a DUI charge can carry penalties including fines, licence suspension and mandatory education programmes, depending on the circumstances of the case and whether the defendant has previous convictions.

Because Spears was released under a citation rather than being held in custody, the case will proceed through the normal court process beginning with her scheduled appearance in Ventura County in May.

Until then, the matter remains an open legal case and authorities have not released further details about the investigation.

Written by

Molly Grace

Molly is a British journalist and author who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in animal welfare, equestrian science, and veterinary nursing, she brings curiosity, humour, and a sharp investigative eye to her work. At Euro Weekly News, Molly explores the intersections of nature, culture, and community - drawing on her deep local knowledge and passion for stories that reflect life in Spain from the ground up.

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