Courts and Crime

The singer exhibited “drastic mood swings” during the March 4 incident in California, officers claim

Britney Spears exhibited “drastic mood swings,” spoke in a British accent, and offered to make officers lasagna at her nearby home when she was pulled over and arrested for allegedly driving under the influence in California last March, according to arrest records obtained by Rolling Stone.

The singer, 44, admitted she’d consumed one mimosa several hours before her March 4 arrest in Ventura County, but she denied being intoxicated behind the wheel, the arrest report from the California Highway Patrol states. Police say they found unprescribed Adderall and an empty wine glass in Spears’ convertible BMW.

“I could drink probably four bottles of wine and take care of you, I’m an angel,” Spears allegedly said when asked to rate her level of sobriety. Breath tests administered at the scene registered blood alcohol concentrations of .05 percent and .06 percent, under the legal limit of .08 percent, the CHP records state.