Britney Spears sparks concern after performing daring stunt

Britney Spears left motorists stunned after performing a risky stunt on a busy Los Angeles freeway

By Zahra Shamil Published July 10, 2026 at 10:18 PM GMT+5 Updated yesterday
Britney Spears sparks concern after performing daring stunt
Britney Spears sparks concern after performing daring stunt 

Britney Spears has once again become the center of attention after being spotted carrying out a daring stunt on a crowded Los Angeles freeway, raising concerns among fans and fellow drivers.

The 44-year-old singer was seen leaning out of a moving vehicle while traveling through traffic, an incident that quickly drew attention online after footage surfaced on social media. 

Witnesses described nearby motorists slowing down and reacting with surprise as the pop icon appeared unconcerned by the risks associated with the maneuver.

According to Daily Mail, the sighting comes only months after Spears' legal troubles stemming from a March arrest in Ventura County, California. 

Authorities accused the singer of driving under the influence after reports of erratic driving on U.S. 101. 

In May, Spears resolved the case by pleading guilty to a reduced reckless-driving charge, avoiding a DUI conviction and receiving probation instead.

Following the arrest, Spears voluntarily entered a rehabilitation facility, with representatives describing the move as an effort to address personal challenges and move forward positively, as per the outlet. 

Despite concerns generated by the latest freeway incident, Spears has not publicly commented on the footage. 

Furthermore, the singer has remained a frequent topic of public discussion in recent years, with fans closely monitoring her social media activity and personal life following the end of her conservatorship in 2021.

While some supporters dismissed the stunt as harmless fun, others questioned whether the incident reflected poor judgment given the singer's recent legal issues.

The footage has since sparked widespread debate online, with many urging greater caution on public roads.