Britney Spears was only free from her conservatorship two years ago, but there continues to be questions over whether the pop star can take care of herself. Most recently, The View hosts questioned Britney’s well-being following the pop star’s viral videos that were filmed while driving, which is an offense in the state of California.
Sunny Hostin, 55, expressed her views during Tuesday's episode. “We’ve seen a free Britney now after the conservatorship. Is she still suffering? Sometimes I wonder. It seems that she is still suffering,” she said.
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Hostin's co-host Sara Haines interjected, remarking, "suffering is going to be inevitable," but raised doubts about whether Spears, 42, is "capable of making decisions for her life."
In response, Hostin agreed, saying, “Is she capable? Because we’ve seen some things that have happened that’s questionable.”
Earlier this month, Britney raised concern after posting a video of herself while driving. She shared a trio of clips to Instagram of what seemed like a countryside drive, but one was clearly taken while Britney was also behind the wheel.
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In California, the act of using a cellphone while driving is prohibited by law, unless it is operated in a hands-free manner. This legislation strictly forbids holding a phone while driving for any purpose, including making calls, sending texts, or browsing the internet. Even if Britney had her cellphone mounted while filming and driving, the necessity to interact with the device's screen to initiate and conclude the recording constitutes a clear violation of driving regulations.
Violations of this law incur fines, starting at $20 for initial offenses and escalating to $50 for subsequent violations, with additional charges included. Moreover, repeat offenders risk accumulating points on their driving records, potentially leading to higher insurance premiums and even license suspension.
Despite the apparent breach, there have been no reported consequences for Britney Spears (aside from public concern). Furthermore, it remains uncertain whether she was in California, her primary place of residence, or elsewhere while recording the clips.
Britney’s potentially illegal video follows a series of incidents, including a speeding citation that she was issued in October, during which she claimed she urgently needed to return home for a restroom visit.
Prior to that, in September, the former Disney star received a citation for lacking a license or proof of insurance while driving below the speed limit.
Britney’s unconventional conduct extends to her online presence, where she has shared a range of questionable videos, and we’re not just talking about the most recent one. Last year, Britney caused great concern after sharing a video of herself dancing with knives, which reportedly led to a police visit to her residence – and it's not an isolated incident according to reports.
Additionally, a more recent video surfaced showing her seemingly smoking while showcasing her dance moves and engaging with fans.
For now, Britney hasn’t responded to the concerns brought up on the latest episode of The View.
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