Britney Spears has returned to Instagram for the first time since her DUI arrest, sharing a video with her son Jaden.
In a clip shared on Friday, the pop star can be seen fooling around with a 19-year-old while taking multiple selfies in a mirror. At one point, Spears told the camera, “I’m calm. Very calm!”
The artist then jumped up and down before patting Jaden on the head, to which Jaden responded, “Ah!”
“Thank you everyone for your support…time spent with family and friends makes me so happy!” Spears captioned her first video with a series of rose emojis.
In the second video, the two were seen continuing to take pictures and fool around.
“I wish I could be like Michael,” Jaden, wearing a white hat, adds in a second clip, apparently referencing Michael Jackson.
At the bottom of the post, Spears simply wrote, “Please be kind.”
The hitmaker’s video was released following his March 4 arrest. Spears was taken into custody on suspicion of DUI in Ventura, California, and released the next morning, according to Ventura County Sheriff’s Office arrest records.
Spears’ case is currently being heard by county prosecutors.
A spokesperson for the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office told the California Post, “The DUI case against Britney Spears has been submitted to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office and is being reviewed by prosecutors.”
The statement continued: “Part of that review may include seeking additional information and evidence. A filing decision will be made prior to the scheduled court date of May 4, 2026.”
Following her run-in with the law, a source close to the singer told Page Six that both Jaden and Sean, 20, who she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline, have offered support.
Jaden’s Mercedes, which Spears reportedly bought for him last year, was discovered at Jaden’s home the day after he was released from prison.
“Her sons are with her now. They love her and want to support her and just want her to feel better,” the source said.
A source also said Spears was “devastated” by the arrest and that the encounter “scared her.”
“Britney knows she will have to face the consequences, no matter what,” the source elaborated, noting that her closest aides “hopefully this will be rehab and not prison.”
On March 23, Spears was spotted out in Malibu, California, for the first time since the ordeal.
The Grammy winner was standing in line to order at Starbucks at the Malibu Country Mart, as seen in a photo posted by social media fan page BritneysVault.
Spears kept a low profile by wearing a brown coat and black sunglasses. She had a cell phone in her left hand and a large orange bag.
Meanwhile, before the “Toxic” singer was arrested, he was also seen driving erratically after a night out with friends.
Spears’ manager, Cade Hudson, called her arrest “inexcusable” in a statement to Page Six.
“This was a completely unacceptable and unfortunate incident. Britney intends to take the right steps and abide by the law. We hope this is the first step in the long-awaited changes that should occur in Britney’s life,” the statement read. “I hope she gets the help and support she needs during this difficult time.”
Hudson added, “Her sons will be spending time with her. Her loved ones will come up with the necessary plans that are overdue to help her be happy and successful.”
