Britney Spears causes traffic jam by changing her son’s diaper on busy road


On Mother’s Day in Malibu Britney Spears made the wise decision to pull over to the side of the road and change her older son Sean Preston’s diaper. Toddler Sean Preston, 20 months, surely could have waited until his mom was pulled over at a nearby gas station. Paparazzi surrounded Britney’s car and looked like they caused a traffic jam. I’m sure Britney doesn’t mind, she’s used to having the world stop to pay attention to whatever dumb shit she does:

Popstar Britney Spears, in a move that is sure to attract criticism, decides to pull over at the side of a busy road in Malibu to change her sons dirty diaper despite a restroom at a petrol station being close by. Britney’s bodyguard looked pretty sheepish standing next to Britney’s car with his jacket draped over it for protection as the car was surrounded by paparazzi and tourists trying to get a view. Earlier in the day Britney, it seems, had also been teaching her habit of not wearing a seatbelt to her Louisiana cousin who even took it one step further by riding backwards in the passenger seat as Britney drove in her black German sportscar.

[From SplashNews photo library, image caption]

After a brief foray into mid-80s fug, Britney went back to her babydoll dress and cowboy hat combo. She was seen out in two similar outfits this weekend, the white short number seen here, and a tablecloth paired with a cowboy hat on Saturday.

Singers Avril Lavigne and JoJo are the latest to weigh in on Britney. In a recent interview, Avril said “She has paparazzi at her house every day. Then she does things that are crazy, so everyone talks about it.” and JoJo said “I can’t see that (a breakdown) in my future. There are things that are more important. I don’t think any sane person would see that coming – I’m sure Britney didn’t see it coming up.”

First three photos below from Splash News. Last photo from INFDaily. Inset photo from INFDaily used by permission.

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