Jayden Federline reported to support Britney Spears after DUI conviction
Britney Spears has reportedly been leaning on family support in the wake of a recent drink-driving conviction, with her younger son Jayden said to be spending more time by her side. The claims come as reports suggest those close to the pop star are discussing practical steps to help stabilise her routine.
The News International reported that, following news Spears was convicted of a DUI on 4 March 2026, a source speaking to Star Magazine said her loved ones were working on “an overdue needed plan” to set her up for success, and that Jayden and his brother Sean were expected to spend more time with their mother.
The report added that more recent claims indicated only Jayden has been spotted at Spears’ side so far, and said a separate Daily Mail report described the teenager visiting her home during what insiders characterised as an emotional period. A quoted source said: “It’s clear he cares about her deeply and feels like he owes it to her [to] try and help.”
The latest account follows earlier developments around the case, including Spears appearing in court after the reported DUI arrest, as public attention remains fixed on her wellbeing and relationships with those closest to her.
No comment was included from Spears or her representatives in the report. The focus on Jayden’s presence underscores how, amid legal fallout, the singer’s support network is again part of the story.





