Overview
- Sam Asghari said he supports Britney Spears seeking help and noted he has not spoken with her recently.
- Spears’ representative confirmed in mid-April that she checked into treatment voluntarily after a March DUI arrest in Ventura County and said she would take steps to comply with the law.
- The representative said she planned to spend more time with her sons, and separate reports say Sean Preston and Jayden James encouraged her to get help.
- Kevin Federline, through attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan, welcomed the decision and emphasized completing any recommended treatment plan.
- Several entertainment outlets have reported a May 4 court date in the DUI case, and unnamed sources have framed the rehab move as potentially favorable in court.