Britney Spears’ manager slams her ‘completely inexcusable’ DUI arrest and vows she will make ‘long overdue change’

BRITNEY Spears’ manager has slammed her DUI arrest, branding it inexcusable.
Britney, 44, was busted by California Highway Patrol on Wednesday night, with a representative now speaking out, vowing that the singer will “make a long overdue change.”
Britney’s manager Cade Hudson broke his silence hours after the arrest
“This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable,” he told The U.S. Sun.
“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.
“Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time.
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“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.”
Following her arrest, cops took Britney to the hospital, sources told TMZ.
California Highway Patrol officers took her there to draw blood and determine her blood alcohol content.
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The singer was booked into jail at 3am, records indicate. She was later released at 6am.
Britney was reportedly extremely emotional during her booking and was “crying a lot” throughout the process, insiders told TMZ.
After her arrest, Britney’s car was taken to a Thousand Oaks towing yard.
She is expected to return to court on the morning of May 4.
Her arrest comes as The California Post exclusively revealed that cops have been called to Britney’s home 14 times in the past two years.
Records obtained by The Post show 14 calls to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department made since Jan 1, 2024.
The most recent call logged was for a “trespassing in progress” at around midnight on October 23, 2025.
The month prior was for a wellbeing check, which was reportedly listed as canceled.
There were also several calls made to the cops in August 2025, with one listed as trespassing in progress.
Another wellbeing check was carried out in July 2025, which was the first call to cops since March of that year, which was for a silent alarm.
December 2024 saw cops called for an audible alarm and in November of that year there were two wellbeing checks logged.
In October 2024, the cops went to Britney’s home for a “suspicious subject” after a “subject disturbing” two months prior.
In recent hours, she also deleted her very active Instagram account.
This isn’t the singer’s first run-in with officials.
Just last year, cops were called about her “dangerous behavior” on a plane.
Britney reportedly caused a scene when she started drinking while flying home on a private jet with her security from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico in May 2025, TMZ reported.
Flight attendants were reportedly shocked when she pulled out a cigarette and lit it mid-flight.
Though she put out the cigarette when asked. cops still confronted her when she landed at Los Angeles International Airport.
She was reportedly issued a warning, and then allowed to go free.
Britney was placed under a conservatorship in 2008. Her now-estranged father Jamie was appointed as her conservator, and handled all her personal and financial affairs.
After years of objection and a public legal battle, the #FreeBritney movement exploded onto social media.
Thirteen years after it began, a judge officially terminated her conservatorship on November 12, 2021.


