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(VIDEO) Britney Spears Arrested on Suspicion of DUI in Ventura County, Released Hours Later

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Britney Spears, shown here in 2019, has indicated she would like to have another child and has plans to wed her boyfriend Sam Asghari

Pop icon Britney Spears was arrested late Wednesday on suspicion of driving under the influence in Ventura County, authorities confirmed Thursday, March 5, 2026, marking a new legal challenge for the 44-year-old singer amid her ongoing personal recovery post-conservatorship.

Britney Spears, shown here in 2019, has indicated she would like to have another child and has plans to wed her boyfriend Sam Asghari
Britney Spears, shown here in 2019, has indicated she would like to have another child and has plans to wed her boyfriend Sam Asghari

The California Highway Patrol pulled over Spears around 9:28 p.m. PT on March 4, according to Ventura County Sheriff’s Office booking records and multiple law enforcement sources. She was handcuffed and transported for booking, arriving at the county jail shortly after 3 a.m. Thursday. Spears was released at approximately 6:07 a.m. under California’s “cite and release” process, common for misdemeanor DUI cases where suspects are issued a citation and released pending court appearance rather than held on bail.

Publicly available inmate records list Spears’ occupation simply as “celebrity” and do not detail specific charges or field sobriety test results. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office has not released an official statement or arrest report as of midday Thursday, and the California Highway Patrol referred inquiries to the sheriff’s department. Sources familiar with the incident told TMZ and other outlets that the stop stemmed from observed erratic driving, though no additional details on the traffic violation or chemical test results have been made public.

Spears is scheduled to appear in Ventura County Superior Court on May 4, 2026, to address the charges, per court documents reviewed by several news organizations. If convicted of misdemeanor DUI, she could face fines, probation, mandatory alcohol education programs, license suspension and possible community service, depending on priors and circumstances.

The arrest comes after a period of relative quiet for Spears following her conservatorship’s end in November 2021. In recent months, she sold a stake in her music catalog to Primary Wave in a deal estimated around $200 million, announced in February 2026. She was spotted running errands in casual attire shortly after, appearing low-key in public outings. Earlier in January 2026, Spears posted that she would “never perform in the U.S. again because of extremely sensitive reasons,” though she hinted at possible future shows in the UK or Australia, potentially with her son Jayden Federline.

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Representatives for Spears did not immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday. The singer has maintained an active social media presence, often sharing dance videos and personal reflections, but has not addressed the incident publicly as of midday March 5.

This marks Spears’ first reported DUI arrest. Past incidents involving driving drew scrutiny, including a 2025 video of erratic driving after a restaurant visit that sparked concern but led to no charges. In that case, a restaurant manager insisted she “was not intoxicated” and described her as “super chill.” Her ex-husband Justin Timberlake faced a high-profile DWI arrest in 2024, prompting Spears to post a cryptic cocktail photo that some interpreted as shading him, though she never commented directly.

The latest development revives discussions about Spears’ well-being and privacy in the years since her conservatorship battle became a global #FreeBritney movement. Fans and advocates expressed concern online, with many urging compassion amid speculation about the circumstances of the stop. Others noted the quick release suggested no aggravating factors like injury or high blood-alcohol levels.

California law treats first-time DUI offenses as misdemeanors unless aggravating circumstances apply, such as injury, child endangerment or extreme intoxication. Penalties can escalate with priors, but Spears has no known prior DUI convictions.

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Law enforcement sources emphasized the investigation remains ongoing, with possible toxicology results pending. The incident occurred in Ventura County, north of Los Angeles, an area Spears has frequented in recent years for its quieter lifestyle compared to central L.A.

As news spread Thursday, media outlets reported heavy online traffic and fan reactions ranging from support to worry. The arrest underscores the challenges celebrities face with public scrutiny over personal matters, particularly for Spears, whose life has been under intense examination for decades.

Spears’ legal team is expected to address the matter soon, potentially seeking diversion programs or reduced charges common in misdemeanor cases. For now, the focus remains on her court date in May and any further developments from authorities.

The pop star’s career highlights include global hits like “…Baby One More Time” and “Toxic,” with a catalog that continues to generate revenue even as she has stepped back from performing. Her memoir “The Woman in Me,” released in 2023, detailed struggles during the conservatorship and personal life.

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As the story develops, Spears’ representatives and family have not issued statements. Supporters continue to monitor for updates while respecting her privacy in this latest chapter.

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