Brittany Spears' son Jayden was seen for the first time since his famous mom's arrest on suspicion of DUI earlier this week.
The 44-year-old songstress was taken into custody by California Highway Patrol at around 9:30pm on Wednesday night in Ventura County following multiple 911 calls.
The Baby One More Time hitmaker was released the next morning and is scheduled to appear in court on May 4.
Her youngest son Jayden, 19, was spotted behind the wheel of a convertible on Friday while cruising through the streets of Los Angeles.
The teen appeared to not be accompanied by anyone during the daytime excursion while heading to his next destination.
Spears shares Jayden as well as Sean Preston, 20, with ex-husband Kevin Federline - whom she was married to from 2004 until their divorce in 2007.
Family sources recently told TMZ that the singer has been in contact with her sons since being released from custody.
The star has also spoken to mother Lynne Spears following years of a strained relationship between the pair.
Lynne allegedly offered her daughter support and said she can help her in any way if needed.
The sources also said that the conversation between the Toxic singer and her mother was both 'positive' and 'hopeful.'
Sources told TMZ in an article published on Friday that Spears has since been keeping a low-profile and staying inside her Los Angeles mansion following her release from custody.
Those close to the music artist are also encouraging her to undergo treatment while her manager Cade Hudson told the outlet that the singer will comply with the law moving forward.
Spears was arrested on suspicion of DUI on Wednesday night in Ventura County by California Highway Patrol. She was released the following morning.
Representatives for Spears later released a statement in response to the arrest to Daily Mail which read: 'This was an unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable.'
'Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law and hopefully this can be the first step in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney's life.'
They added, 'Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time.'
'Her boys are going to be spending time with her. Her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well being.'
Dispatchers and officers could be heard during a 911 call as they described the pursuit as it took place in real time.
A dispatcher stated, 'A black sedan, erratic braking, swerving and driving with no tail light.'
One officer then requested, 'Can we send all units down towards this area please?' The vehicle was later identified as a '2026 black BMW convertible.'
The pursuit initially began around 8:13pm and dispatch confirmed an hour later at around 9:13pm that the 'driver is out of the vehicle.'
TMZ reported that pills had been found inside her vehicle and are currently being tested to see if they contain a narcotic.
If the substance tests positive for a narcotic, Spears could possibly be looking at jail time.
But if it turns out that narcotics were not involved, then the pop star will not face jail time, Los Angeles-based attorney Tre Lovell told the Daily Mail.
'If she was swerving in lanes and allegedly failed sobriety tests, that supports the police pulling her over and arresting her, so it looks like cops did everything right in that regard.'
Lovell added,'Absent a crash or property damage, extremely high driving speed or extremely high blood alcohol content, Spears faces a very low likelihood of jail time.'
It is also not yet known or confirmed that the singer had been under the influence at the time of the incident.
'With respect to the DUI, if this is her first, chances are she won't get jail time,' the attorney said.
'She'll probably get probation, a fine, have to take a DUI education course and she may lose her license, unless she convinces the DMV otherwise at a DMV hearing.
Lovell continued,'Once she completes probation and completes the classes and pays the penalties, her record could be expunged.'
The star has also spoken to mother Lynne Spears following years of a strained relationship between the pair.
But if it turns out that narcotics were not involved, then the pop star will not face jail time, Los Angeles-based attorney Tre Lovell told the Daily Mail.
'They're going to look at how she was stopped and the arrest to make sure there was reasonable suspicion to detain her, and if there's probable cause to arrest. All that will go into whether or not if they're going to charge and what charges they will seek.'
The star's former personal assistant and longtime pal Sean Phillips also spoke on Spears' behalf during an appearance on Good Morning Britain on Friday, saying she was 'okay.'
'She is such a great person and we all make mistakes,' Phillips expressed.
'It makes me feel bad when she suffers such public mistakes. I want the world to know she's a great person...We all make mistakes.'
Phillips added that he would like to see the songstress move away from Los Angeles before sharing that the star is the 'same Britney that I knew in 2003.'
'There is no dissociation with her that I have with her character and personality,' he continued.
Phillips then shared,'You have to think about who else is she associating herself with' - but did not go into further detail.
Others close to Spears have since spoken out since her arrest on Wednesday, including exes Sam Asghari and Kevin Federline.