Britney Spears’ recent DUI arrest drew a public response from Sam Asghari, who urged people to approach the situation with privacy and sensitivity in mind. During a Fox News appearance on March 6, Asghari said mistakes happen and suggested Spears deserves space as the case unfolds.
Spears was arrested on March 4, 2026, in Ventura, California, after authorities said she was pulled over on suspicion of driving under the influence. Reports said officers observed erratic driving, and she was later released as the investigation continued.
A representative for Spears said her actions were inexcusable and added that she plans to take accountability while focusing on her well-being. The statement also said people close to her are working on a plan to help her move forward in a healthier way.



