Britney Spears’ family ‘keeps distance’ amid DUI headlines
Britney Spears’ family are reportedly choosing to keep their distance as new headlines swirl around the pop star and an alleged DUI-related situation, with sources suggesting past trauma from her conservatorship dispute continues to shape how relatives respond. The claims were published on Wednesday in a report focusing on why those closest to Spears are said to be staying on the sidelines.
Geo News reported that insiders believe the fallout from Spears’ highly publicised conservatorship battle still lingers, with one source saying “no one in the family wants to touch this” because they are “terrified of being dragged back into the spotlight”.
The report said a second insider pointed to the intense scrutiny faced by Spears’ father, Mr Jamie Spears, during the #FreeBritney era, adding: “Jamie was absolutely crucified,” and suggesting other relatives do not want a repeat of that experience. Geo News also quoted a source claiming Spears has “made it very clear she doesn’t want her family involved in her life,” and that any attempt to intervene could be seen by the singer as “betrayal”.
The latest account comes as Spears has remained a constant focus of public attention since the end of her 13-year legal arrangement, with ongoing concern about who is around her and how she is being supported. Recent Britpop News coverage has also followed developments connected to the same saga, including reports that she faces a court date after a DUI case.
While the report does not suggest any formal family intervention is planned, it portrays a strained status quo in which concern exists but relatives are wary of reigniting old conflicts or prompting another public backlash.





