Pop star Britney Spears never seems to be having an unev✃entful 🌼day. After some of her bizarre stunts on social media, the ‘Oops I did it Again’ singer had a brush with the law after two driving violations, though Britney’s lawyer said that she had the required documents with her all the time.
The singer was pulled over la🎃st month by the Cal🎀ifornia Highway Patrol after driving her white Mercedes on September 10. She was initially pulled over for speeding, going 61 mph in a 40 mph zone.
Giving clarification, the singer’s attorney M▨athew Rosengart told Page Six: “Britney at all times had a license and insurance; this is the functional equivalent of a parking ticket.”
Spears’ freedom to drive her own car was reinstated only a few months before her controversial 13-year conservatorship was terminated ♔in No🐟vember 2021.
In an explosive court testimony in June of that same year, she told Judge Brenda Penny: “All I want is to own my money and for th🌱is to end and for my boyfriend to be able to drive me in his f***** car,” pointing out the controlling measures that her father and former conservator, Jamie Spears, placed on her.
The 41-year-old was cooperative du𒅌ring the stop and was able to get off with a warning for speeding, but was handed down two citations for driving without a valid license and driving without proof of insurance. The pair of violations have accrued a balance of $1,140, which she has to pay by October 24, according to the outlet.
The news of Britney's alleged infractions comes after the Ventura County Sheriffs performed a wellness check on the pop star amid concerns stemming from her knife dance video. After posting two videos of her gyrating with two huge blades at her L.A. m🉐ansion, she uploaded another clip that showed her sporting a bandage on her finger.