Britney Spears Denies Erratic Driving Video Amid Family Concern, Ex-Husband Memoir Release
Britney Spears Denies Erratic Driving Video Amid Family Concern, Ex-Husband Memoir Release

Britney Spears Denies Erratic Driving Video Amid Family Concern, Ex-Husband Memoir Release

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Britney Spears has denied being the person in a viral video that showed a woman driving erratically in Thousand Oaks, California, stating on Instagram that the driver was a "lookalike." The footage shows the driver swerving across lanes, drifting into a bike lane, and performing a tire-screeching U-turn, which sparked concern among Spears' family who fear she is "losing control" amid ongoing media scrutiny. Spears expressed frustration on social media about the negative portrayal of her, saying she feels disrespected and creatively uninspired. The situation is compounded by the upcoming release of her ex-husband Kevin Federline's memoir, which contains damaging allegations about their past marriage, leading Spears to call his claims "extremely hurtful and exhausting." Her spokesperson criticized Federline's book as an attempt to profit off Spears' story. Despite the controversy, Spears' fans continue to support her, urging respect for her privacy as she navigates this difficult period.

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