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Britney Spears seen for the first time since DUI arrest

March 24, 2026
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Britney Spears seen for the first time since DUI arrest

Britney Spears was spotted for the first time since her DUI arrest earlier this month, as her case is currently under review by county prosecutors.

A spokesman for the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office told the California Post: “The DUI case against Britney Spears has been submitted to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office and is under review by our prosecutors.”

The statement continued, “Part of that review might include seeking additional information and evidence. A filing decision will be made before the scheduled May 4, 2026, court date.”

The pop star, 44, was seen in Malibu, Calif. on Sunday, according to a photo posted by social media fan page BritneysVault. In the photo, Spears wears a long brown coat as she stands in line to order from Starbucks in the Malibu Country Mart.

Spears sported black sunglasses inside the store, and wore her long blond hair down in waves. She held a cellphone in her left hand and carried a large orange bag.

Britney Spears in a blazer, sunglasses, and carrying a handbag and phone.
Britney Spears, seen here in November 2025, was spotted at a Starbucks in Los Angeles on Sunday — her first sighting since she was arrested for DUI on March 4. Clint Brewer Photography / BACKGRID
Overhead view of a black BMW convertible, identified as the car Britney Spears was driving during her DUI arrest, parked at Roy's Towing.
Spears was driving her black BMW ahead of her arrest, which later ended up in a towing yard in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (pictured here). Andy Johnstone / SplashNews.com

The “Toxic” singer was handcuffed by the California Highway Patrol and arrested for DUI in Ventura County on March 4. She was released the following morning.

Her arrest came a few months after she was seen driving erratically following a night out with a friend.

Spears’ manager, Cade Hudson, called her arrest “inexcusable” in a statement to Page Six.

“This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable. Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law and hopefully this can be the first step in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney’s life,” the statement read. “Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time.”

Britney Spears looking out the window from the driver's seat of her car.
This isn’t the first time the singer’s driving made headlines. In October 2025, she was seen driving erratically in her black BMW after a night out with a friend in Thousand Oaks. IXOLA / BACKGRID
Britney Spears holding a glass at a restaurant, seen from behind.
Spears was dining at Thousand Oaks restaurant Red-O ahead of her driving erratically, and several people allegedly attempted to stop her from getting behind the wheel, the Daily Mail reported. IXOLA / BACKGRID

Referencing her sons, 20-year-old Sean Preston and 19-year-old Jayden James, he added, “Her boys are going to be spending time with her. Her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well being.”

Jayden’s Mercedes — which Spears reportedly bought for him last year — was spotted at her housethe day after she was released from jail. A source close to the singer told Page Six that her sons were supporting her after her brush with the law.

“Her sons are with her right now. They love her and want to support her and just want her to feel better,” the insider said.

A source also told Page Six that Spears is “devastated” over her arrest and that the encounter “has scared the crap out of her.”

“Britney knows she has to face the consequences whatever they may be,” they said, noting that her inner circle is “just praying it is rehab and not jail.”

Britney Spears in a red dress with white patterns, holding an iPhone, getting into a car.
The “Toxic” singer, pictured here in April 2019, is “devastated” after her arrest, a source told Page Six earlier this month. Clint Brewer / LEGA / Vasquez-Max Lopes / BACKGRID
Britney Spears poses in a white off-the-shoulder top and pink bikini bottom, holding two knives.
Spears, pictured here on Instagram holding a knife, has worried some fans due to her erratic behavior on social media in recent years. Britney Spears / Instagram

“She knows what’s happened is very, very bad and has the potential to impact not just her life, but everyone around her, especially her boys,” they added.

“She feels a lot of regret over what has happened.”

Spears’ erratic behavior on social media in recent years has worried some fans.

In February, she blasted her family on Instagram, noting she was “incredibly lucky to even be alive with how my family treated me once in my life and now I’m scared of them.”

The post Britney Spears seen for the first time since DUI arrest appeared first on Page Six.

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