Britney Spears has reportedly received outreach from her mother, Lynne Spears, and her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, following her arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) earlier this week. Family sources, cited by TMZ, indicate that Lynne Spears initiated contact shortly after learning of the incident and again after her daughter's release from custody. A representative also confirmed that Spears's family is reportedly engaged in efforts to support her well-being.

The arrest, which occurred Wednesday night in Ventura County, saw Spears's vehicle impounded. Authorities have alleged that officers observed signs of impairment when they stopped her car due to erratic driving reports near Newbury Park. The singer was released from custody Thursday morning. During the booking process, Spears reportedly listed her occupation as 'celebrity.' Her blood was also drawn for alcohol content analysis during a hospital visit related to the arrest.
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Reports suggest a complex dynamic within the Spears family. In a scathing message shared over the recent Christmas period, Spears appeared to criticize her family. This followed an instance where her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, posted a holiday photo including Spears's older son, Sean. Despite this, family members were reportedly among the first to check in with Britney after the DUI incident.

Insiders claim Lynne Spears called her daughter to offer support and reassurance. While the mother-daughter relationship has seen periods of strain, with Spears publicly denouncing past family management of her affairs after her conservatorship ended in 2021, there are indications of recent attempts to mend ties. The two have reportedly engaged in occasional phone conversations as they navigate rebuilding their bond.

Concerns regarding Spears's well-being have surfaced previously. In November 2025, reports emerged of a bid by her sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, to encourage her to seek professional help amid fears of spiraling mental health. This followed an incident where friends reportedly urged Spears not to drive home after a night out, despite her insistence on doing so. Her former husband, Kevin Federline, is the father of their two sons. Lynne Spears had previously sought involvement in financial decisions related to her daughter's affairs, even during the latter stages of her conservatorship.
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