Britney Spears has voluntarily entered a rehabilitation facility for substance abuse treatment, according to sources close to the pop icon. The decision comes just weeks after her DUI arrest in California last month.
"Britney knows this will look favorable in court proceedings, but she's genuinely committed to getting help this time," a source familiar with the situation revealed.
While Spears focuses on her recovery, her youngest son Jayden Federline was photographed in Los Angeles on Thursday. The 19-year-old was seen carrying a smoothie while wearing casual summer attire—a white tank top paired with floral-patterned shorts.
This marks another chapter in Spears' long-publicized struggle with substance abuse, which sources indicate has involved both prescription medications like Adderall and alcohol over several years. While the singer has entered rehabilitation facilities multiple times in the past, those close to her express hope that this attempt will prove more successful.
Spears' decision to seek treatment follows her March arrest for driving under the influence, an incident that brought renewed attention to her personal challenges. The timing of her rehabilitation entry appears strategically planned, with legal experts noting that voluntary treatment could positively influence her upcoming court case.
As the Grammy-winning artist works toward recovery, her family continues with their daily routines, with Jayden Federline's public appearance suggesting normalcy amid the family's private struggles.