Britney Spears returned to social media after her drunk driving arrest and shared a new video with her 19-year-old son.

Britney Spears has restored her Instagram account*, which she previously deleted following her drunk driving arrest. The 44-year-old singer reached out to fans, thanking them for their support, and posted a new video with her son, Jaden.
In the video, the pop star is seen goofing around with her 19-year-old son. "Thank you guys for your support... Spending time with family and friends is the happiest thing ever!" Spears captioned the post, along with a rose emoji.
It's worth noting that Jayden, like his older brother Sean, born in the artist's marriage to Kevin Federline, have been spending increasingly more time with their mother recently. After the artist's arrest, insiders reported that her sons intended to support her and help her cope with life's difficulties. According to eyewitnesses, Jayden's car—a Mercedes, which his mother reportedly gave him last year—was spotted outside Britney's house the very next day after her release.
It's worth noting that for a long time, the pop star's heirs had virtually no contact with their mother, and only recently did their relationship begin to improve. In one interview, they admitted they were embarrassed by her outrageous behavior and revealing photos.
As a reminder, in early March, Britney Spears was arrested for drunk driving after her BMW was spotted swerving on the highway. Police suspected the singer may have been under the influence of a combination of drugs and alcohol, after which she was taken to the hospital for a medical examination. She was released three hours after her arrest. According to sources, an unknown substance was subsequently found in the artist's car, which has already been sent for testing. The court hearing is scheduled for May 4.
In 2008, after a nervous breakdown, Spears found herself under the conservatorship of her father, Jamie Spears. He had complete control over her life and finances. It was only in 2021, thanks to fans, that the star was able to free herself from the conservatorship. Afterward, she began posting strange videos on social media, and fans once again raised concerns about the singer's mental state. Britney recently sold the rights to her songs for $200 million.
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