Britney Spears 'pulled over by police for making improper turn'
Britney Spears was allegedly pulled over by police earlier this month for "crossing double lines".
TMZ reported that the Stronger singer got a traffic ticket for allegedly making an improper turn, according to court records obtained by the outlet.
The documents allegedly stated that Britney was hit with a $327 fine, which is reportedly due to be paid on November 21.
It comes after Britney was reportedly pulled over by a CHP office in Ventura County, Southern California last month too.
TMZ claimed Britney was stopped for speeding in her Mercedes and then was also found to be driving without proof of insurance and a valid license.
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The Woman in Me, which is to go on sale globally on Tuesday, October 24, will see Britney leave no stone unturned when it comes to her personal life.
Alleged excerpts from the book, which have reportedly been reviewed ahead of its release, claim that the book will see Britney talk about aborting a baby during her relationship with Justin Timberlake.
The 41-year-old is also set to detail her fractured relationship with her father Jamie Spears, who allegedly previously "fat-shamed" her.
Britney was famously under the control of her father for 13 years, as a result of her conservatorship, which saw her dad make all the decisions when it came to her finances and her personal life.
The strict legal guardianship of the singer, sparked the global "Free Britney" movement, as fans the world-over demanded that she be released from the shackles of the conservatorship.
On November 13 2021, Judge Brenda Penny ruled that Britney's conservatorship should come to an end. The Overprotected singer didn't attend the final hearing, but she posted on Instagram celebrating the ruling at the time.
Posting to her followers, Britney penned: "I love my fans so much it's crazy!!! I think I'm gonna cry the rest of the day!!!! Best day ever."
Britney's then-husband Sam Asghari, 29, also celebrated the news on social media, writing: "History was made today. Britney is Free."
Britney Spears 'mortified' after accidentally posting vid of see-through dressFollowing her conservatorship coming to an end, Britney married Sam in June the following year. However, their marriage wasn't to last and the personal-trainer-turned-actor filed for divorce from Britney in August this year.