Pop star Britney Spears has made headlines for the release of her memoir, “The Woman In Me,” on Tuesday, October 24.
However, the 41-year-old pop star is set to make headlines for a different reason. Earlier this month, The Blast broke the story that the “Toxic” singer was pulled over for driving without a license or insurance in the vehicle. He had both of these items, however, they were not in his car when he was pulled over.
Although he paid the fine, he was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol for crossing a double yellow line.
Britney Spears Pulled Over AGAIN For Another Driving Violation
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According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Britney Spears was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol on October 6, 2023, for making an improper turn on a double line. Correctable offenses come with a $327 fine. He is due in court on November 21, 2023.
As The Blast previously reported, the “Oops!… I Did It Again” singer was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol on September 10. While it’s unclear why police pulled him over, he was cited for “failing to provide law enforcement officers with proof of financial responsibility.”
He was cited for a $1,140 fine, which was due on October 24. Ironically, that was the same day his memoir was released.
Britney Pays The Balance Of The Previous Quote On October 10th
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In another twist, The Blast broke the story — which was quickly picked up by other media — on October 10. According to court documents obtained by The Blast, that was the same date he decided to pay. It says that he paid $1,140, so he must also face a five dollar fee.
This is also far from Britney’s first driving violation. In March 2022, the “Womanizer” singer was caught driving at an “unsafe speed for current conditions”. It’s unclear how far he was driving on this occasion, but he was cited by the Venture County Sheriff’s Department for driving at an “unsafe speed” in June 2019 as well.
At the time, Britney was still under 13 years of conservatorship, which ran from February 2008 to November 2021. The “Lucky” singer has spoken at length about her conservatorship in her memoir, which is scheduled for release on Tuesday, October 24.
Britney Spears Says She’s Flying Like a ‘Robot’ During Her Conservatory
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In an excerpt from her memoir “The Woman In Me” released by People magazine a week before the book’s release, the “Stronger” singer recalls feeling like a “child robot” during her conservatorship.
“I became a robot. But not just a robot – a kind of childish robot. I had become so childish that I had lost a piece of what made me feel like myself,” she wrote in her memoirs. “Conservation had stripped me of my femininity, made I was a child. I became more of an entity than a person on stage. I always felt the music in my bones and blood; they stole that from me.”
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She later said that she felt like a “shadow” of herself, adding, “This is what’s hard to explain, how quickly I can change between being a little girl and being a teenager and being a woman, because of the way they’ve taken away my freedom .”
“There was no way to behave like an adult because they wouldn’t treat me like an adult, so I would fall back and act like a little girl; but then my grown-up self would retreat — it’s just my world that wouldn’t let me grow up,” he added.
Britney Admits ‘The Woman Inside Me Has Been Suppressed For A Long Time’
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She then hinted at the book’s title, writing, “The woman inside me was pushed down for a long time. They want me to be wild on stage, the way they tell me to be and be a robot all the time.”
“I feel like I’ve been stripped of the secrets of the good life – the base sins that are supposed to indulge and adventure that make us human,” she added. “They want to take away that privilege and keep everything as possible. It was death to my creativity as an artist.”
Britney Spears’ memoir “The Woman In Me” is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, October 24, 2023.
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