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In the lead-up to and following the launch of the Federline book, Britney Spears has been active on social media platforms X and Instagram.
Concerns have arisen for the pop icon after reports surfaced of her engaging in reckless driving behavior post-dining. Paparazzi footage captured Spears and a companion leaving a local eatery, where she appeared unsteady and offered a toast to the entire restaurant.
A video depicting Spears’ hazardous driving—where she crosses the double yellow line and struggles to stay within her lane—quickly gained traction online. Both fans and those close to her have expressed worry, fearing a repeat of events that previously led to her conservatorship. Allegations have also emerged of her mixing drinking with driving.
Amidst concerns over her temporary social media absence, Britney Spears has returned with a flurry of positive posts. She recently shared a video on Instagram featuring herself with Kim and Khloé Kardashian, along with her manager, Cade Hudson.
In the video’s caption, Britney expressed gratitude, writing, “Such a warm, beautiful, kind family… Thank you for allowing me to play with your kids and for dinner!!! It was an honor to spend time with you guys! Happy Holidays.”
As the festive season approaches, sources close to Britney reveal that she is primarily focused on mending her relationship with her sons.
Federline has been attacking Spears, saying their boys don’t have a relationship with their mother, but Britney is doing all she can to reconnect with Sean Preston and Jayden James.
She recently resumed communication with both of her sons and hopes to have meaningful time together over the holidays.
Candace Owens says Lou Taylor built a house in Thousand Oaks where Britney stayed for a long time. Owens says big companies try to control famous people by saying they are having mental health issues and putting them on a “5150 hold.” Owens says this is what happened to Kanye West.
During her rant, Owens claims Taylor’s church is linked to the CIA and the “hippie movement” was a plan to break Christian faith.
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- Ray Guidice – Atlanta Defense Attorney, Host of “Your Day in Court” Podcast
- Ashley Crispin – Guardianship, Estate and Trust Trial Attorney at McDonald Hopkins
- Sam Crouppen – Journalist, Hosts a Daily Show, “Samson’s World,” on YouTube at SecretServiceSam
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[Feature Photo: FILE – Britney Spears arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” on July 22, 2019. Spear’s highly anticipated memoir “The Woman in Me” will be released Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)]