Britney Spears released after arrest in Southern California

Britney Spears was arrested in Southern California on Wednesday night on suspicion of a DUI, according to NBC News Los Angeles, and released Thursday morning. NBC News’ Camila Bernal details how Spears’ representatives are responding.

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