Britney Spears was photographed for the first time since she settled her conservatorship case with her estranged dad, Jamie Spears.
The “Toxic” singer was seen trying to keep a low profile by leaning all the way back in the seat of a car while driving around the San Fernando Valley, Calif., on Thursday.
Spears leaned all the way down in the passenger seat of the Mercedes SUV while her ex Paul Richard Soliz drove and also hid.
The Grammy winner, 42, tried to avoid the paparazzo by going completely horizontal, extending her legs forward and rolling up the windows.
At one point, Spears even cracked the windshield of the front of the car with the heel of her pump after letting them rest on the dashboard.
Meanwhile, Soliz seemed to be caught slightly more off-guard by the paps and tried to shield himself from the flashes with his arm.
Soliz –– who is a convicted felon and her former housekeeper –– continued to cover his face with his hand while eventually driving off with Spears in the passenger seat.
Spears went with a business casual look in a blue and white striped button-down shirt with blue skinny jeans, orange pumps and white-rimmed aviator sunglasses.
Soliz opted for a blue plaid shirt for the outing.
The outing comes just two months after Spears shut down rumors that she and Soliz were dating.
“Hopeless, romantic understanding that being single is awesome !!!” she captioned a video of her dancing in February.
The “Gimme More” singer shared her status update after Us Weekly reported that they were “definitely together.”
In August, Page Six exclusively reported that the two were growing close in the midst of her divorce from Sam Asghari.
Spears’ ride with Soliz marked the first time she’s been seen in public since she finally settled her conservatorship with her dad.
“As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court or entangled with legal proceedings in this matter,” her attorney, Mathew Rosengart, exclusively told Page Six on Friday.
The “Crossroads” actress will have to pay Jamie’s legal bills –– estimated to be around $2 million –– but an insider assured us that she “wanted to put everything behind her” and avoid a trial.
Spears famously testified against her father in June 2021 and claimed that she was forced to get an IUD inserted, seek treatment at a mental health facility and give away control over her financial finances, among other bombshells.
Five months later, her 13-year conservatorship finally ended, but she remains estranged from her dad and has only recently begun repairing her relationships with her mom and sister.