Britney Spears warned for smoking, drinking on private flight
Spears’ behavior shocks and alarms flight attendants and other passengers on board


(Web Desk): Renowned American singer Britney Spears has received a warning from authorities for smoking and drinking alcohol during a private flight.
According to media reports, the 44-year-old singer was flying from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to Los Angeles when she consumed alcohol and later lit a cigarette mid-flight.
Sources say that Spears’ behavior shocked and alarmed the flight attendants and other passengers on board. Several individuals reminded her that smoking is strictly prohibited inside the aircraft.
Following the warning, Britney extinguished the cigarette; however, the incident was reported to airport authorities. Upon landing at Los Angeles Airport, Spears was officially warned for violating regulations before being allowed to leave.
The incident has drawn attention on social media and within entertainment circles, where reactions to her behavior have been mixed.
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