Britney Spears has been admitted to a rehabilitation center after being arrested for driving under the influence in California. Her representatives confirmed that the 44-year-old voluntarily entered treatment, while it was previously reported that she had begun working on herself following the incident. According to media reports, the singer has remained sober since the arrest and has been attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Spears was arrested on March 5 after being pulled over by police near her home during the night. Reports indicate that her car was moving erratically, swerving between lanes and speeding. She was released several hours later.
In a statement following her release, her representatives said: "This was an unfortunate incident. Britney will take the appropriate steps and respect the law." They added that this could be a turning point in her life and that her family is working to support her during this difficult period.
The singer is scheduled to appear in court on May 4, while sources close to her indicate that her relationship with her two sons, Preston and Jayden, has recently improved.
Spears has faced a long period of personal and legal challenges, including the multi-year conservatorship that ended in 2021, and this development is seen as another step toward stabilizing her life.
