Britney Spears's son Jayden broke his silence on her stepping out from rehab following her DUI arrest.
He was enjoying a night out in West Hollywood on Wednesday when he was asked by photographers about his mother's stint in rehab.
The 19-year-old son of the pop star replied with a 'no comment' but gave a affirmative nod when asked if she was 'doing good,' per TMZ.
Spears also shares son Sean Preston Federline, 20, with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
His comment, or nearly lack thereof, comes just two days after Spears, 44, reached a plea deal in her DUI case and had the charges dropped.
She left her treatment facility just days prior to her arraignment on Monday, May 4, when she pleaded guilty to reckless driving.
Britney Spears's son Jayden gave an indication on how his mother is doing after exiting rehab following her DUI arrest
Previously, the Ventura County District Attorney's Office announced that it had filed one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of any alcohol and at least one drug.
Prosecutors in the case reduced the charges to a 'wet reckless,' an informal term for a plea bargain reached where someone charged with a DUI receives a lesser charge usually for reckless driving.
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The deal is reserved for defendants with no prior history of DUI, with a low blood alcohol level, when there is no injury or crash, and when the subject shows 'self-motivation to address underlying issues through rehabilitation or a drug and alcohol program.'
As part of the plea deal, Spears will be on probation for 12 months and will be required to continue with mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Ventura County Superior Court Commissioner Matthew Nemerson also fined Spears $721 and ordered her to see a psychologist once a week and a psychiatrist twice a month.
He also told the troubled singer not to use alcohol or drugs, apart from prescription medications and ruled that police could search her vehicle without a warrant if she is pulled over again.
On the same day, she returned to Instagram and shared a sexy dancing video in her $9.8 million, 21-acre Thousand Oaks mansion.
Prior to her arraignment at the Ventura Superior Court, the pop star had voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility following her DUI arrest.
His comment, or nearly lack thereof, comes just two days after Spears, 44, reached a plea deal in her DUI case and had the charges dropped.
The singer pleaded guilty with her lawyer making an appearance for her at her arraignment on Monday.
She will be on probation for 12 months and will be required to continue with mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Spears also shares son Sean Preston Federline, 20, with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
She was previously charged with a misdemeanor DUI count, nearly two months after she was arrested for allegedly driving 'erratically' on the highway in Ventura, California, on March 4.
'Britney is doing very well, she feels great and is optimistic about her future,' a source told the Daily Mail last week.
'She will continue to work on herself with counseling to be the best person she can be and really thrive in life,' the insider added.
The source added she is spending most of her time with her two sons.
The pop star checked into a Southern California clinic in early April shortly after the Daily Mail reported that Spears was sober and attending AA meetings near her mansion in Thousand Oaks.
'Britney has been very open and honest in her AA meetings; she has said she loves pouring her heart out as she knows that is the best way to heal and feel better,' an insider told the Daily Mail back then.