Britney Spears’ life or death crisis: drug dealers, drunk driving

Britney’s ex-husbands are rooting for her.
“Kevin hopes the best for Britney and if help is needed, he hopes that neither she nor those who try to work with her will resist,” the former DJ’s attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, told TMZ on March 6.
“The concern is whether this is a one-time event or a repeat event.”
Meanwhile, K-Fed is facing his own legal troubles: In the wake of Britney’s arrest, it has emerged that he is being sued by Bank of America over an unpaid $12,000 credit card bill on an account he allegedly opened in December 2024 – a month after Britney paid her last $20,000 child support payment.
Sam Asghari, 32, whose 14-month marriage to the star ended in 2023, had a more sympathetic view.
“Even though we were married for a year, we were together for seven years, so my respect for her always remains,” the model-actor and personal trainer said on March 11, adding, “Everyone makes mistakes… I really think she’s a strong woman and she could bounce back from this.”
Jason Alexander, 44, whose 55-hour marriage to Britney was annulled in 2004, also urged sympathy.
“[She] deserves the same as everyone else,” he wrote on Instagram on March 5. “Facts, honesty and due process.”




