Britney Spears is stepping away from the spotlight to focus on her health.
According to TMZ, the pop icon has voluntarily entered a rehabilitation program after a recent DUI incident in Ventura County, California, a move that people close to her say reflects a growing desire to reset and take control of her well-being.
Spears was cited and released the night of the arrest and is expected to appear in court in early May. In the weeks since, those around her say she’s been more reflective about her lifestyle and the direction she wants to go moving forward.
"She realizes she hit rock bottom," one source told TMZ.
Before entering treatment, Spears spent time reconnecting with her sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James. She has since traveled out of state to begin a program that will address both mental health and substance-related challenges, though details about the facility have been kept private.
For longtime observers, the decision adds another chapter to a deeply public and often complicated journey. Spears has spoken candidly in recent years about the toll of fame, her mental health struggles, and the experience of living under a conservatorship for more than a decade.
In her memoir The Woman in Me, she detailed past experiences with medication, career pressure, and moments where she felt a loss of control over her own life. Those reflections, combined with her 2021 court testimony, helped reshape public understanding of her story.
For Spears, entering rehab appears to be a proactive step, one that signals a willingness to address those issues head-on as she works toward stability and recovery. While the legal process tied to her recent arrest is still ongoing, the focus for now seems to be on her health and what comes next.