Bad behaviors appear to be reappearing for Britney Spears, as it is now known that the “Toxic” singer was cited by California Highway Patrol (CHP) on March 10 for “unsafe speed for prevailing conditions,” according to court records. Spears’ speedometer reading was not included.
Unless the 40-year-old pays the $541 ticket, a hearing will take place at Simi Valley Municipal Court on May 5. However, Spears would not be required to appear on her own behalf.
In a since-deleted social media post, Spears revealed earlier this year that she felt “like a hopeless old woman” during her conservatorship because she was prohibited from operating a motor vehicle alone for 13 years.
Spears’ also testified last summer that she was even blocked from riding alone with then-boyfriend Sam Asghari, who has since gotten engaged to the singer.
“All I want is to own my money for this and my boyfriend to drive me in his f**king car,” Spears testified.
Despite the stipulations, the “Oops!... I Did It Again” singer is no stranger to being pulled over by authorities in recent years.
Just last year, Spears received a verbal warning and was let go by CHP after being clocked at 62 miles per hour in a 40-mph zone (~100 kilometers per hour in a 64-kph zone).
Prior to that, Ventura County Sheriff’s Department cited Spears for speeding in June 2019. Spears was required to pay fees in addition to the original ticket cost after missing the first deadline, as well as her scheduled court appearance.
With the 40-year-old now expecting a child with fiancé Sam Asghari, Spears is set to welcome her first child since giving birth to Sean Preston, 16, and Jayden James, 15, sons from her previous marriage to Kevin Federline.