A former advocate for the #FreeBritney movement has expressed regret over the campaign to end Britney Spears' conservatorship, citing the singer's recent erratic behavior and DUI arrest as evidence that the arrangement may have been necessary. The advocate, known online as realiteatv3, stated that while initially supportive of Spears' autonomy, subsequent events like her dancing with knives and the recent arrest on Wednesday by the California Highway Patrol for driving under the influence have raised concerns. Spears, 44, was reportedly taken into custody after driving erratically and showing signs of impairment, shortly after allegedly firing her sober coaches. This sentiment is shared by an estimated 50% of the former #FreeBritney team, who now question the decision to terminate the conservatorship that ended on November 12, 2021.