Britney Spears’ latest public appearance raises red flags for family and fans

Britney Spears was spotted holding a champagne flute after a night out, sparking renewed concern over her behaviour

Britney Spears was seen stepping out of Stonehaus wine bar in Westlake Village, California, clutching what appears to be a champagne flute, a moment that has reignited concern for her well‑being. According to reports, the pop star was escorted by a staff member before walking to her car, and she later drove off alone, prompting fears of erratic behaviour. 

Photos and video from the outing show Spears looking visibly dishevelled, with untamed hair and a puffy face. Her team insists she was not drinking alcohol, but the images have stirred unease among both insiders and her family. One source described the situation as “very distressing,” adding that loved ones fear she may be putting herself in danger. 

Spears pushed back against the photos on social media, calling the paparazzi “incredibly mean” in a video posted on Instagram. She claimed they “always take the worst photos” of her and expressed frustration at being harassed, saying, “I can’t go anywhere.” 

Her outfit during the outing further fueled conversation. Spears attempted a low-key look with sunglasses, a white lace scarf over her head, a brown plaid blazer, a cropped lace top, low‑rise jeans and heels. Witnesses say she carried her belongings to a black BMW, helped by a staffer from the bar, before driving off. 

The timing of this incident is especially troubling to those close to her. Her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, recently released a memoir with bombshell claims, and some believe it has reopened old emotional wounds for Spears, leading to renewed instability. 

As concern mounts, Spears’ team maintains that she is not drinking in these public moments. But for many, the recurring pattern of risky outings and driving is triggering memories of her past struggles. For now, fans and family alike are watching closely, worried about how far this could go if no one intervenes.

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