Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - BRITNEY SPEARS DOES IT AGAIN? WINE-BAR FIASCO, DANGEROUS DRIVING AFTER "DRINKS"
Episode Date: November 21, 2025In the weeks before and after the release of the Federline book, Britney Spears is regularly posting on X and Instagram. Recent reports detail incidents of Britney Spears filmed driving erratically af...ter leaving restaurants, sparking concern for the pop star. Paparazi follows Spears and a friend at a local restaurant documenting on video Spears seemingly unsteady on her feet and toasting the entire restaurant. The video of her dangerous driving - crossing the double yellow line, failing to maintain her lane and worse goes viral and friends and family in public and private share deep concerns about Spears, scared she is heading down the same path that put her in a conservatorship. And, allegedly Spears does it again, drinking and driving. After scaring friends and fans with her disappearance from social media, Britney Spears has gone on a somewhat positive social media rampage, hitting up Instagram posting a video showing her hanging out with Kim and Khloe Kardashia, and her manager Cade Hudson. Captioning the video clip Britney says "Such a warm, beautiful, kind family... Thank you for allowing me to play with your kids and dinner!!! It was an honor to spend time with you guys! Happy Holidays," Heading into the holiday season, friends say Britney has a clear priority in her life, rebuilding her relationship with her sons. Federline has been attacking Spears saying their boys don't have a relationship with their mother, but Britney is doing all she can to reconnect with Sean Preston and Jayden James. She recently resumed communication with both of her sons and hopes to have meaningful time together over the holidays. Candace Owens says Lou Taylor built a house in Thousand Oaks where Britney stayed for a very long time. Owens says big companies try to control famous people by saying they are having mental health issues and putting them on a "5150 hold". Owens says this is what happened to Kanye West. During her rant, Owens claims Taylor's church is linked to the CIA and the "hippie movement" was a plan top break Christian faith. Joining Nancy Grace today: Ray Guidice- Atlanta Defense Attorney, Host of "Your Day in Court" Podcast Ashley Crispin - Guardianship, Estate and Trust Trial Attorney at McDonald Hopkins, website: McDonaldHopkins.com Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst, Author: "Deal Breaker: When to work on a relationship and when to walk away” Also featured in hit show: "Paris in Love" on Peacock, drbethanymarshall.com, Instagram & TikTok: drbethanymarshall, Twitter: @DrBethanyLive Kathy Griffin- Private investigator and owner of Kgriff Investigations - the largest female owned investigative agency in the State of Texas Dr. Priya Banerjee - Board Certified Forensic Pathologist and Anatomic Pathologist, Anchor Forensic Pathology Consulting Sam Crouppen -Journalist, Hosts a daily show on titled “Samson’s World” on YouTube at SecretServiceSam Dave Mack- Investigative Reporter, ‘Crime Stories’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
Brittany Spears does it again.
In the last hours, a wine bar fiasco.
This on the hills of dangerous driving after drinks.
I'm not buying it.
I'm Nancy Grace.
is crime stories. I want to thank you for being with us. All you have to do is look into her
eyes and, you know, that she is unwelled. She's clearly crying out for help. Something needs
to be done before she gets her. If you don't have some stopguards, what will she do next?
We all recall in the last week, Britney Spears at the bar of a Mexican restaurant, I believe
it was. Drinking what appeared to be out of a champagne flute. There she is. Now, many, oh, there you go,
a toast. No, that's a regular glass, a toast to the entire group. And then she is led out
with some very saggy shorts. Out she goes and gets into a car. We also have video of her
with the same champagne flute that she had the same type at the wine bar.
But let's follow through.
There she goes, and she's going to a vehicle.
I'm fine.
I'm not at the church later.
Lady, drink whatever you want, but when you get into a car, you're in trouble.
You are in trouble.
There is Britt getting into a car after drinking an unnamed liquid at a bar
and making a toast with it.
And look at this.
Somebody actually takes her knowingly to the car and pour.
her into the driver's seat and bye-bye, go ahead, hit the highway. Now, this isn't even the
scary part. They know she's been drinking ostensibly and, oh, lane weave number one. Notice
the paparazzi following her. Do they call 911? Do they try to help her? No, because they want
the money they're going to get from this video. You know, she's had a long history of people taking
taking advantage of her, taking photos of her when she's at her worst. We all remember her
when she had shaved her head and was lashing out of the paparazzi with an umbrella. Do you blame
her sitting on the sidewalk with a ripped hose crying, mascara running down her face? Oh, lane
weave number two. People use her lane weave number three. That I know of. They use her and make money off of videos just
like this, but it out. Now, that is the most significant one. Stay with it, stay with it,
and I'll show you why. That's the most disturbing one, because right around the curve,
we see oncoming traffic. Four more seconds, and that could have been a head-on collision. And we
would be talking about an entire lane weave number five, an entirely different story tonight.
Okay, that was last week to Sam Kruppin journalist, investigative journalist, host of daily
show, Sampson's World on YouTube, and you can find him at Secret Service, Sam.
I don't know what that means, but to Brittany, Sam, second verse, same as the first.
We're going to have to go to our shrink regarding a pattern.
In the last hours, Britney Spears washes up at a wine bar, and much the same thing happens.
In the video, you see Britney Spears walking out with apparently a restaurant employee who takes her to the car and she's got in her hand another champagne flute full of amber liquid.
And her face is really puffed up.
I don't know what that means.
But they pour her into a car and off she goes.
This video from our friends at Daily Mail.
Okay, Sam Krupen, what happened?
I mean, Nancy, look, we don't, she wasn't pulled over by police.
We have no proof what was inside that glass.
We have no proof that she was drinking and driving at all.
But you can see the video as she leaves.
She's let out.
Somebody who's not intoxicated does not need somebody to lead them out of a restaurant.
And then as you said, I love your pun, Nancy, poured her into the front seat to drive.
And look, we still know nothing.
But then after watching this video and you see Nancy, and you may,
made the point she goes over into the other lane she crossed over the double lanes and you see
like you said life works like that that four seconds later had she stayed in her car for four
seconds to just look down at the radio or something that was a head on collision and we really need
to help brittany because nobody's looking out after like you said the paparazzi just films this
why not call the police this is in my mind this is allegedly clear drinking and driving i mean that
is her lane discipline is awful. That's a good way to put it, lane discipline. Fresh concern after
Britney Spears spotted with a full champagne flute coming out of a wine bar in the LA suburbs,
much like last time, before she climbs behind the wheel of her car gets poured in. Now, her team
insisting she was not drinking alcohol. Then what was that? Apple juice. This video from our
friends at Daily Mail. Also, in the footage, this most recent footage, her face is
alarmingly puffy and blown up like it's been inflated. Joining me, Dr. Priya Bannerjee, forensic
pathologist, anatomic pathologist at Anchor Forensic Pathology Consulting. Dr. Priya, you have
handled so many different variations of what we're seeing. To what do you attribute this?
going to get into the driving impairment that we can see, but we know she's at a wine bar drinking.
And really what happens, I mean, she's quite thin normally. And to see her face bloated,
that's what alcohol does to you. I don't know what she's had, if she's had anything to eat with
it, but sometimes there can be salt, sugar, right, mixers, whatever it is, really affecting her
alcohol really is a toxin to the body. It dehydrates you. You might,
be taking an extra salt, the body's going to retain water in an effort to try to balance itself.
So she is obviously very disturbed and is basically a mess.
Dr. Priya Banerjee, that doesn't sound like much of a medical opinion.
She's a mess.
Are you actually suggesting her faces blown up like a basketball because of salt intake?
It could be salt, alcohol, dehydration.
It's just the imbalance from the alcohol and the exercise.
drinking and you know we know she's been erratic for a while now and alcohol causes huge
disturbances we know she's probably dehydrated electrolyte issues and is she even eating
enough to balance the alcohol so her body's all dysregulated okay this is what i don't understand
how does drinking too much blow up your face because i've never heard of that well how does that
work? Why does that happen?
Well, there's like an alcohol thing. It, you like retain water, you're dehydrated,
your skin's gross. Like, it just starts, your body tries to regulate itself. It's dehydrated,
so then it's going to pull water, any water that you can have. And then I don't know what she's
drinking, but you can have salty drinks, sugary drinks, all of that's going to cause bloating.
In the law, this is called a similar transaction. In regular talk, when you're
When you don't know a horse, look at her track record.
If you don't know what she is doing, if you don't know what she's going to do, look at what
she has already done.
Leaving the restaurant, Brittany struggles maintaining her balance as a friend holds her hand,
guiding her outside.
Brittany gets behind the wheel of her black BMW despite protests from restaurant employees trying
to prevent her from driving.
Driving erratically, ignoring road signs, squealing her tires as she makes a U-turn against
the posted no U-turn sign.
Brittany speeds away from the restaurant.
She has trouble maintaining her lane,
swerving onto the shoulder and crossing the center line
into uncoming traffic.
Instead of owning it,
Britney Spears blames the evil doppelganger.
Britney Spears takes to Instagram to say,
if anyone is wondering,
the lookalike was not me.
Many people on social media
have pointed out some oddities
about the video in the restaurant
that the person was similar looking,
but the video was blurry at times.
The manager of the Red O says Brittany was not intoxicated, did not order any alcohol with her
cassidia.
A fan bought her a glass of wine.
Oliver Wynn says Brittany was chatting with her friend and fans and took pictures.
The manager says he was impressed by how nice she was to everyone.
Joining us is renowned psychoanalyst out of the Beverly Hills jurisdiction.
Dr. Bethany Marshall.
She's the author of Deal Breakers.
You can see her now on Peacock and find her at Dr. Bethany Marshall.com.
Dr. Bethany, don't people know they are enabling when they buy Brittany a glass of wine?
Nancy, of course they know because we all know she's been to drug rehab.
We all know that she was hospitalized at Cedars.
So the public should know it takes a lot of bravery to stand up to somebody, especially a celebrity,
when they're about to get into a car.
But you're not just saving Britney, but you're saving potential people that she could hit on the way home.
You know, Nancy, what I'm seeing here is an ingrained pattern that keeps repeating itself.
So there's a saying in my field, neurons that fire together, wired together, meaning if you do something enough times and you combine alcohol with it, you will keep doing that exact same thing.
She could have an interlocking device on her steering wheel, and then she would not be able to drive unless she blew into it and could prove to the mechanism that she wasn't true.
drinking and that could force her to use ubers or to get a driver. I think that would be a best
option at this point. You know, another thing, Dr. Bethany Marshall, in both cases, we see someone
walking her to the car and pouring her into the driver's seat. Both cases. They know she
apparently has been drinking alcohol. They know about all of her issues. Who doesn't? You can't
go online without hearing some crazy,
zany conspiracy theory about Britney Spears.
They know all of this, yet they're walking her out
and putting her into the car.
But Nancy, the people who stood up to her
might have all fallen by the wayside,
meaning she has selected out friendships
and a team who look the other way when she drinks,
probably for some personal gain.
So let's say she has a friend who says,
you know, you can't come over if you're drinking
or let's go to rehab or they stage an intervention.
She's just going to get rid of those people.
As anybody who's listening to the show who has a friend who's an alcoholic will know once you stand up to them,
sometimes they just will never talk to you again.
So we're seeing people who are benefiting in some other way from their friendship with Brittany.
Earlier we heard Sam Crupin, host of Samson's World on YouTube,
describing the issue surrounding proving this was an alcoholic beverage.
To Kathy Griffin, joining us, private investigator, owner of Kate Griff
Investigations, by the way, the largest female-owned investigative agency in Texas.
Kathy, you have to go through a lot of hoops to prove DUI.
But here, in very disturbing footage and photos, Spears looks disheveled, her hair is crazy,
her face really puffy, all signs that she's not taking care of herself and is drinking
again. What do you have to do to actually prove a DUI in court, Kathy? Well, first of all,
you have to have somebody, you know, counting drinks, actually seeing them drink the alcohol,
number one. And number two, you know, getting into the car and actually driving themselves.
And my question to begin with is, why is Brittany driving to begin with? She's got lots of people
that can help her or should be helping her, and she's not. I think that, you know, she's out of control
at this point, and I think she needs people to help her. We get hired from parents to do this
for other parents that are with children, that are trying to get a conservatanship over their
children that are drinking and driving and doing drugs. And so we are familiar with this kind of
behavior, and we document all of this. And it's scary that she is allowing this to even
happen to her.
So, wait, you've actually been an adult babysitter to keep people from drinking and
doing drugs before?
Pretty much.
Yes.
Or to at least gather the evidence to see if they're doing that.
Yes.
Interesting.
Ashley Crispin joining us, a high profile lawyer.
Ashley, question, when you prove a DUI in court, the criminal code, the statute is very specific.
You cannot prove a case by saying, I saw her having a drink at a bar.
you don't know what she's drinking for all I know that could be sparkling apple juice
that happens to be in a champagne flute that she happens to use to toast everyone as if it were
alcohol we have a fan buying her wine at the bar and giving it to her and watching her drink it
we don't know if that's her first drink her fifth her 15th for that night and we don't know
what blood alcohol she's got what the level is is she appoints zero seven which is under the legal
or 0.08 or a 2. You have to have a blood alcohol test, a credible blood alcohol test,
such as one taken at the scene by a breathalyzer. It has to be handled a certain way.
It has to be analyzed a certain way, just like every scientific evidence ever introduced into trial.
I mean, think about it. Think about Brian Coburger. Remember his DNA found on the snap of the hilt of the murder knife?
That was taken from the crime scene. It was taken from the crime scene in a particular type of receptacle bag, taken to the crime lab. Whoever carried it had to write on the outside of the envelope and seal the envelope that they promise no one has tampered with it. When they get to the crime lab, it's handed over. A person receives it and signs for it. It's then given to the scientist. The scientist signs for it.
and then opens the bag and does the tests.
It's a very strict chain of custody.
Same thing with DUIs.
You can't prove a DUI on an anecdote.
Oh, yeah, I think I saw her drinking.
That doesn't work, Ashley.
I hear you, Nancy.
But in every case, we don't always have the physical evidence that we'd want.
Civil or criminal cases, in criminal cases, we have a higher standard.
In civil cases, we have a lower standard.
But we have circumstantial evidence.
That's what we rely on in many cases.
And in this case, in order to prove a DUI for Britney Spears,
where we don't have a blood alcohol level,
what's gonna have to happen is the interviewing
of all of the personnel that works at the bar club
that she was at.
You have the interview of the fan
who bought the drink and watched the drink.
I actually saw in the background of that video,
it looked like it was like a buser
or some kind of personnel there.
The look on his face right there is like, what is happening?
This is crazy.
So you certainly have other people in this restaurant that can help you prove your case.
You always want that evidence.
You always want that physical evidence.
But if you don't have it, you're not sunk.
You just have to try harder.
And that video is damning with her driving.
I mean, to me, I'd open up in any opening with that video,
right going over the double lines is where I'd start.
And then I'd walk myself back.
Joining us right now, the so-called king of DUIs, Raymond Judice, veteran trial lawyer out of the Atlanta
jurisdiction. Now, why is he the king of DUIs? Because once upon a time, he was a lead
prosecutor of DUIs in an Atlanta metropolitan area, DeKalb County. He used that experience prosecuting
dangerous DUIs and suddenly started defending them. Ray Judice, thank you for being with us.
We have a lot of anecdotal evidence that Britney Spears is drinking alcohol again and then getting poured into a car by none other than a restaurant bar employee.
And she cranks up and drives off.
There's video of her veering all over the road.
That would never stand up in court, Ray Judice.
The defense would slash that to ribbons without a blood alcohol test.
explain. Well, I agree, Nancy. That may be indicia or enough probable cause to stop the car or pull
the car over, but the absolute gold standard, the highest and best evidence you remember from law
school as a prosecutor is a blood test drawn in Georgia within three hours from the time of arrest
by a certified lobotomist, and that can be found at the fire department, the EMTs, the hospital
emergency room, that then goes to the GBI crime lab. And as a prosecutor, you take that blood
test and you put a prosecution exhibit sticker on it, and you put it up on a big board,
and it says 0.117 or whatever over the limit. A sticker, a sticker, Ray, Gita-Ca, I wrap a bow
on it, put it on a silver platter and put it on top of the Christmas tree. That's what I would do
with that blood alcohol. And what happens at trial if I, the prosecutor, try to prove a DUI driving
under the influence. And all I've got is a fan going, yeah, I bought her a glass and wine.
For all I need, she peaked it up in the bathroom. I can't prove anything without that blood
alcohol. It might even be a directed verdict of acquittal. Might not even get to a jury. You've got
to have a test. You can charge. You can arrest. But it's hard to convict without a gold standard
blood test. And typically across the country, the legal limit is 0.08. Let me ask you,
What? Don't reveal a name, which I know you wouldn't, but what's the worst blood alcohol number you've ever had, either prosecuting it or defending it?
Oh, Nancy, when I was a prosecutor back in the 80s, we would get blood tests from Grady Memorial Hospital.
And we used to have what we called the 400 Club, 0.4, 5 times the legal blood alcohol level.
But those were chronic. That was not a first-time drinker or three glasses of wine.
usually those folks were usually older men and they had a long history of serious hard drinking.
In fact, surprisingly, many of those fellas looked pretty good on the videotape because they've been drinking all their life.
But the blood was drunk, okay?
The blood didn't lie and we would still get convictions no matter how good they looked on the walk and turn or the leg lift.
The blood was over the legal limit.
And it's just hard for a jury to ignore.
jurors are used to blood test.
Blood test tells you who your children are.
It tells you whether your eyes are green or blue.
It tells you whether you've got a disease.
People are used to blood tests.
The science is good.
And when that lab technician comes in with their masters in biology from Georgia Tech
and explains how the blood is tested, the jury is just wrapped around your finger as a prosecutor.
So like I said, I call that the gold standard.
crime stories with nancy grace
you're talking about all those old guys that have been drinking their whole lives you know
what i call that an h the habitual violator now a lot of these cases end up just with somebody
landing overnight in the can because of a drinkie but when you have a head-on collision
rage euda cha it ain't so funny anymore is it well no of course an economic
be an elevated felony charge if the other party is injured called a serious bodily injury
by vehicle or in tragic situations, they had to a homicide. So sure, look, when I started
prosecuting these cases in June of 1985, the blood alcohol limit in Georgia permissible was
0.12, okay? That was drunk driving. Mothers against drunk driving has done a fantastic job
working with law enforcement and state legislators, the level then went to 0.10, then 0.08.
And in certain circumstances, if it's combined with prescription medication, like an antidepressant or muscle relaxers
or any kind of opioid, a blood alcohol level less than 0.08, let's say a 0.05, 0.06, can be used to prosecute under
Georgia law under what's called an alcohol plus prescription medication or they were smoking all
these young folks think THC is like drinking a glass of milk. Well, here in Georgia, you can be under
the influence of THC. That's marijuana plus some alcohol and that'll get you DUI every day of the
week. Seeing the video from the restaurant and driving, family members are shocked. Concerned, they
need to step in before the downward spiral leads to another breakdown, similar to what happened
when she shaved her head, lost custody of her boys, and ended up hospitalized.
That event in 2007 ended with Brittany in a conservatorship managed by her father for 13 years.
She's clearly in a very, very unstable place.
She's dancing around naked with knives, with a bunch of dog poop in the background.
Maybe she had been pushed as far as she could take.
No wonder everybody's worried sick about Britney Spears.
Okay.
Apparently, in the last days, Britney's
and this is
just prior to
the wine bar fiasco
and just after
the weaving
amongst the lanes while
apparently drinking
Brittany seeks out
professional advice
from
the Kardashians
Oh we're just
chilling
in our geriatric bed
This bed vibrates
What the
What the f***?
What the
What the f***?
What's up, baby.
Two, one, two, three, four, five, and five, six, seven.
One, one, two, three, three,
four, five, six, seven, and eight.
Okay, split, split.
The Kardashian children, absolutely adorable,
but can we get to the point?
Dr. Bethany Marshall, renowned psycho analyst,
do I have this right that Britney Spears is
getting love advice, advice about finding the right guy from the Kardashians. And let me be clear.
I know the Kardashians. People trash them all the time. I think out of jealousy, this is how
I know them, because Rob Kardashian, Robert Kardashian, the son, competed with me on dancing with
the stars, and he was a great dancer. And can I tell you, they would come by all the time to watch
in practice. And they could not have been more polite and nicer people. I mean, they were
wonderful and very supportive of him. So that's my experience with them. So I don't really appreciate
all the trashing. However, the Kardashian women have had a long line of parasitic boyfriends and husbands,
right? They're horrible. These guys, they attract. Why? And they're telling Brittany who to
date. I mean, Bethany, do I have to say Kanye? Kanye? I think you'll remember this,
won't you, Bethany? Look. I spent, like, all the money for the commercial on these new teeth.
Once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone. Go to UZ.com.
Make it stop. I don't even know what to say.
know he spent like $100,000 on those teeth. They're horrible. That's from Yeezy online.
Kim Kardashian, the queen of reality, the multi-gibalti billionaire, her. She married him. Why?
Why? She does have something to show for it, the awesome children. But Kanye, and she's giving
And Brittany, love advice, help me.
Well, it's not just that he is allegedly mentally unstable.
I mean, with this video you just paid, he probably spent almost his entire paycheck from that Super Bowl appearance just on new teeth.
His team can't even take away his iPhone.
So this is not just poor relationships.
This is relationships with people who are quite unstable and parasitic, Nancy, parasites.
And what I mean by that, they choke.
they put a strangle hold on the host, okay?
Financial abuse is a form of intimate partner violence.
I don't know if you know that.
It's a chronic part of relationship domestic violence,
and we can see it in a lot of these relationships
where these men just suck off the Kardashians.
Britney Spears has had that same experience,
and so it's sort of scary that they're all lining together.
You remember Ray J., right?
Didn't he take the sex tape video of him and Kim?
Wasn't that the guy on?
Okay, yeah.
I mean, really?
What?
And they're ticks sucking the blood out of these beautiful women.
I don't get it.
And you know, it's interesting, Nancy, but parasitic lifestyle, like men who are parasites with women,
they're entitled, they want to get something without giving something in return.
This is a sign of narcissism and antisocial personality disorder because entitlement is the expectation of reward without achievement.
I'm just going to marry you and I'm going to take your money, but I'm not going to do much to make your life better.
All the benefits flow towards me, the parasite.
The benefits are not supposed to flow towards you.
And I do think they attract these kinds of men.
It's really unfortunate.
And that once they're in it, they can't see what they're in.
Okay, wait a minute.
forget about Kanye drooling in his video and Ray J. selling the sex tape or making a sex tape.
What about Lamar Odom? He had Chloe. He was married to Chloe. Then he ends up in a brothel.
And not only does he go to a house of prostitution, he gets caught. Then there's the drugs, there's the alcohol.
they find a guy that actually helps them. Help me out. Listen to this list, Dr. Bethany.
Ray J. Lamar Odom. Tristan Thompson dated Chloe. They have two children together. Where is he?
Is he paying child support? I doubt it. French Montana. I don't think you did anything wrong.
You've got Dysk. Oh, my stars. Put up Dysk. Has Scott Dissick ever earned money on his own?
or is he still riding Courtney's coattails?
He was even referred to in the reality show as Lord Dissick,
I guess because of his penchant for expensive designer stuff.
I mean, he's like, chiching, sucking them dry,
sucking the Kardashians dry,
and they're giving Brittany love advice.
Hey, Nancy, you know, I once treated Courtney Kardashian as the part of the show.
She came to my Beverly Hills office, and the stories she told,
I can talk about this because it then aired on TV, but the story she told me about Scott
that at one point they were driving through an intersection and Chris was behind the wheel.
They slowed the car.
He was so upset about something.
He jumped out of the passenger door while the car was still going and did like the triple
quadruple roll and then round down the block.
And she still could not separate from him.
She also told me that whenever she was in New York City, she had to go to work and he was here.
She was constantly afraid that he was with other women.
Tyga cheated all the time on Kylie, all the time.
I mean, I just hear all these stories from my office.
When Lamar Odom had that overdose, remember you were referencing when she went to the, I don't know.
It was, Nancy, it wasn't just that prostitution and drug abuse.
He had an event, a health event where he almost died.
Chloe flew to be with him.
The Kardashians surrounded him with love.
So it's not just that the men are taking advantage of them.
This is a group of women who tend to be very supportive of the men in their lives.
But, you know, it's kind of like the blind, bleeding the blind.
Yeah, I don't know what you're saying.
All these men are using them and sucking them dry.
Same thing happening to Brittany.
Now, we can't blame Brittany's apparent drunk driving on a man, but they certainly aren't helping.
To Dave Mack, we've just been outlining all.
these incredible Kardashian women dating and marrying a bunch of losers that suck them dry.
That said, what about Brittany? I mean, obviously, Kevin Federline, user. Now, as soon as his child
support ends, he starts pushing his tell-all book. But he is one in a line of many that have
used Brittany, such as who, Dave Mack? Well, she had Sam Asgari, her final husband, you know,
We've got Columbus Short, Wade Robson, Jared Lido back in the day, Fred Tirst.
And of course, you know, the guy that she went to high school with.
I didn't ask you who she's dated.
I've asked you who's using her.
Who used her?
Every person in her life uses her, Nancy.
Think about this.
When you see her coming out of that restaurant, who is she with?
Nobody.
When she was at the red, oh, a couple weeks ago, who was she with?
Somebody that was kind of following her around.
She doesn't have anyone in her life that isn't using her for something, Nancy, including
Fetterline.
As soon as the child support stops, he comes out with that book to trash her just to make a paycheck.
Everyone in her life has constantly done this to her.
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.
Sam Kruppin, joining us, host of Samson's World on YouTube.
This is a point.
This is a valid point.
People use her, and they seemingly don't care at all about the effect on her.
This doesn't explain away alleged drunk driving.
But we see all of these enablers, including all of these men,
I mean we call them yes men uh nancy and i have to say after watching this video over and over
and seeing the look on that bus boy's face i'm just feeling the body language and their faces
that like that he's saying like we got to get her out of here but this is brittany spears so we
have to kind of treat her with kid gloves if this was any regular person if i went in there
and probably held the restaurant up and it looks like she's sitting in there drinking and then
she dropped something they have to pick it up but the answer
is nobody wants to tell a celebrity no. Why? Because once they do, they are instantly pushed
out of their circle. I mean, I'm sure you've had a friend who goes to your party and wants
to drink and drive. You're like, please don't. Like, I can drive. I can do it. You know, it's like a
toddler. Put him up. Sam Cropin, you need to do a little more investigation. We don't have
parties with alcohol because I have twins. What kind of example? What I set for them? I don't
want them running outside a bottle of wine? No, I don't invite people over to drink at my
parties. Right, but I'm saying, Nancy, if I'm hanging out with you and Nancy Grace says, hey, Sam,
you want to do a shot with me? I'm like, well, this is Nancy Grace. I got a rise to the occasion.
I can't tell her no. As regular people, we have a very hard time. Did you just say, hey, Sam,
do you want to do a shot with me? That is never coming out of my mouth. You need a different example.
Okay. Look, Nancy, all I'm listening, not hearing. All I'm saying, Nancy, is this is the problem with Hollywood and celebrities is that everybody A wants to do drinks with you. They don't want to say no to you. They just want to be the life of the party for you and never say no. But here is the problem is look at Brittany. She's not touring anymore. She's not making any money. She's blowing through her money. And I believe what's so sad is,
this is a desperate call for help.
At some point, something tragic is going to happen.
The Britney Spears that we're seeing today is the Britney Spears who has always existed.
I would like to see her heel.
I would like to see her back on stage of her own volition.
I would like to see her recording music.
On the hills of a dangerous driving escapade, now a wine bar fiasco.
What is happening with Britney Spears?
And is she heading straight to another conservatorship?
This, as question, swirling around her fake Brit accent, people online even suggesting
she's got a split personality that's nothing to joke about.
Listen.
I turn it around, your hands.
It's really hot, though.
That's hot, it's hot.
It's hot.
It's hot.
It's so fucking hot.
Good, gone.
I used to put my whole hand in it, just like, since.
I honestly, I want to pull.
of it and just like that's not like 150 degrees it's like I'm 110 and just jump in some
wax guys you know but that's stupid look I'm just a trial lawyer but I know something is wrong
with that listen now why's my dress so long that's not supposed to be long it's short what's
I like doing now Britney Spears again adopting a fake British accent and she's really good at it listen
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dun.
I put my high foot in there.
It's going to be really funny.
I put my foot in there.
And it feels like just a moist tease.
And it's like, oh, good God.
It feels so good.
Oh my god, it's like so nice.
And again.
Oh, you're fucking high!
You're not good who's going to die.
You're not going to die.
Then I got scared.
So just jump like this?
Well, I would probably recommend going to go.
No, wait, come.
He's going to jump too.
He's going to jump.
I can't.
I cannot.
I'm not jumping by myself.
To Dr. Bethany Marshall, I'm sure you have at least seen the movie Sybil about multiple split personalities.
That wasn't just a movie that was based in fact or the old dramatization, three faces of Eve, which was also based on a real split.
split personality, a multiple personality, not just split, but multiple. How likely is it? That's
extremely rare. And I'm curious, hold on. Sam Crupin joining us, Star of Samson's World on
YouTube, investigative journalist. When does the false accent come out? Is it triggered? Is it
intentional? What is it? I don't, I just don't know, Nancy. I'm not. I'm not.
really shoole, but I think her British accent. I don't know. I mean, she's an actress. She's an
artist. Really? I honestly. Did you have to? Okay. You lost all journalistic credibility,
just then. Back to Dr. Bethany Marshall. Actually, the reality is it comes out at all different
times, whether she's having fun, whether she's under duress, whether she's shooting an
insta video of her twirling around and nothing but pasties. That's her right under the
Constitution. Does it signify anything serious? Isn't that very rare to have split or multiple
personalities? It signifies something serious, but not multiple personality disorder. With MPD,
the person usually dissociates from different aspects of their experience. And usually it's
from early trauma. So they have that kind of very disconnected deer in the headlight.
Stop. What did you say? You know, you're in warp speed for us mere mortals,
what do you mean from early trauma? You mean like being beaten or used as a show pony when
you're a child? Well, actually that's a very good point. I stand corrected. But usually it's
from sexual trauma or really severe torture or abuse. The person disconnects from their feelings and
thoughts. So there's the detached quality. And they're often not connected to all parts of
themselves giving the appearance of multiple personalities.
I'll tell you what this fake British accent is, Nancy.
It's what we call an affectation.
An affectation is when somebody uses like a word like darling, darling,
or overly complicated language or commonly a fake British accent to impress the people
around them.
So I think what's happening with Brittany is she's lost her audience.
She has huge Instagram following.
She doesn't have that experience of being on a stage and getting the feedback from the audience.
So all of this fake British accent, it's a way to pump herself up in some artificial kind of way to get the illusion that she's even more impressive and attractive than she experiences herself as being.
Well, I want to follow up on the split personality claims online from a lot of armchair therapist and psychoanalyst with absolutely.
no training. No wonder Brittany goes into hiding if she happens to look online and we know
she lives online because things like this. Is this video in Britney Spears social media actually
a different person pretending to be her? We came across multiple different theories including
that this is a green screen background, even though Britney has taken multiple videos of this spot
for years and you can clearly see the background changes. You guys really think that's the
Britney Spears? That is Britney Spears? I really am beginning to think.
think the conspiracy theorist are the ones that believe that that is Britney, because I think
the majority knows that it's not at this point.
That was from NBC News, TikTok, and decoding celebrities on Insta.
So Dr. Bethany Marshall, the first or one of the most recent apparent drunk driving incidents,
Brittany actually went online and said that that was a look-alike. Viewers and fans are feeding
into that, which is feeding into this claim that she has a split personality. And I guess the
other Brittany is British? Well, people, with conspiracy theories, people want to attribute
big meanings to small causality, meaning this could just simply be substance abuse, low self-esteem,
the exaggerated, fake British accent to make herself look better to other people. And
And that's just what it is.
It's nothing deeper, but they want to make it deeper.
To Ashley Crispin joining us, veteran trial lawyer, she's an expert in conservatorships and
guardianships.
Is Brittany heading straight toward another guardianship, a conservatorship, with possibly an intervention
as a speed bump along the way?
It certainly looks like it.
It certainly looks like it.
I mean, since 2001, when she got out of her 13 plus year conservatorship, there was a low period
where we didn't hear too much from her.
And recently, we've been seeing and hearing a lot, and it doesn't look good.
And that's what conservatorships and guardianships are all about.
It's helping people who look like or who are unable to help themselves, taking rights from
people who can't do it and giving it to a trusted person to exercise those rights.
And it looks like to me, one of those rights, at least in Florida, where I practice most of the time, is the right to drive, the right to have a driver's license.
You know, that would be something that would be certainly hot off the press for me in a conservatorship if I was handling it.
And to you, Kathy Griffin, private investigator, owner of Kay Griff investigations, Kathy, you have actually been hired or somebody on your team to babysit or follow someone.
if they are heavily drinking, if they are doing drugs, for what evidence to go toward a conservatorship?
That's correct, Nancy, for children and parents.
If they cannot help themselves, take care of themselves, if they have a problem with control,
I mean, obviously, Brittany seems to be out of control again, and I feel like she needs some sort of supervision.
I think, again, it's a cry for attention, which she does very well.
But, you know, yes, we are paid to get the evidence for the courts
so that they can decide whether one parent or another
or that person needs to be in conservatorship
or under a certain parent versus another one.
We remember an American hero, Sergeant Ronald Owen, Oneida Indian Nation PD,
killed in the line of duty after serving 45 years.
leaving behind a wife turned widow and grieving son.
American hero, Sergeant Ronald Owen.
Nancy Grace, signing off.
Goodbye, friend.
Thank you.
