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Pop singing superstar and budding actress Britney Spears, slated to co-star with Bette Midler and Cher in the 2007 comedy In the Pink – is an advocate of reading. Despite her hectic schedule, recent marriage, and baby on the way, Britney still finds time to read.
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Britney Spears has been asked to write a Kabbalah children’s book. The sexy star - who became a follower of the mystical Jewish faith after being introduced to it by Madonna - is set to follow in the pop superstar’s footsteps after reportedly being approached by representatives of the church to pen a story inspired by the religion’s teachings.
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The family of Britney Spears are saying "Dr. Phil" McGraw crossed the line by blabbing his lips about his visit with the troubled pop star. The business manager for Britney's mom and younger sister appeared on Wednesday's edition of the 'Today' show, and said Dr. Phil had violated their trust by speaking to the media so freely about what happened.
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New York Post reporeted that Britney Spears is turning herself into one hell of a sexpot. Warner Bros. online reports Britney, 18, who did a startling striptease act for the MTV Music Video Awards in September, had her nipples pierced in April while shooting a video in Hawaii. The pop tart, who recently moved to Gotham, already had a belly-button pierce, which she flaunted in the "Oops . . . I Did It Again" video. A rep for Spears didn't return calls.
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As Mrs. Spears dishes out portions of a neighbor's Mississippi mud pie, Britney quietly listens to one of Felicity's soliloquies. "Isn't she breathtaking? So cute!" Britney says. She met the show's star, Keri Russell, when they were Mouseketeers together.
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It all started over the weekend, when Britney made headlines by taking a pair of electric shears to her head and shaving off all of her hair. The mom of two small children visited a Tarzana, Calif. hair salon on Friday, and asked veteran stylist ESTHER TOGNOZZI to shave her head.
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