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Born December 2, 1981, in Kentwood, Louisiana (pop. 1200), the daughter of Lynne, an elementary school teacher, and Jamie, a construction contractor, Spears began performing early in childhood in local dance reviews and church choirs. She started out taking ballet and basic tumbling classes. She was enrolled in a gymnastics class where she excelled in floor exercises and the uneven bars. Britney went on to compete at state level competitions and won several titles. She kept up with gymnastics until she was nine years old.

When she was 8 years old, she auditioned for the Disney Channel's Mickey Mouse Club. Producers for the show decided she was too young, but one was impressed enough to help her find an agent in New York, where she spent the next three summers with her mother and younger sister, studying at the renowned Off-Broadway Dance Centre and at the Professional Performing Arts School.

She also began appearing in national commercials and Off-Broadway shows including the 1991 comedy, "Ruthless," based on the 1956 thriller "The Bad Seed." "At 10 I was playing this really bad child who seems real sweet but she's evil too. It was so much fun," she recalls.

At age 11, Spears auditioned again, this time successfully, for the Mickey Mouse Club. She lived in Orlando, Florida where the show is filmed for the 1993 and 1994 seasons. The cast lived in a dorm, and included two future members of the group 'N Sync (Joshua Chasez and Justin Timberlake) and Keri Russell, future star of the WB's “Felicity.” But after two years performing on the popular children's TV show, Britney returned to Kentwood for one completely normal year of high school at age 14.

A devoted fan of pop music- her favorites include Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston- Britney once again went to New York to pursue her dream. She said of her time at home, "It was fun for a while but I started getting really itchy to get out again and see the world." "I had always wanted to be a singer," she said. "It's what I always wanted to do since I was little." Now a seasoned performer at age 15, an audition for an all girl vocal group led to her developing a solo career as a pop singer as well as continuing her high school studies with tutors. "I need a lot of help in geometry and Spanish!" she admitted.

Spears also auditioned “a cappella” for the executives at Jive Records. Impressed, they signed a development deal with her, and over the next two years she recorded her debut album with producers Eric Foster White and Max Martin. The experienced producers had also worked with Whitney Houston (one of Spears's professed influences), Madonna, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, and the Backstreet Boys.

At 16, Britney Spears enjoyed being a girl. She loved “colors that pop and shopping til you drop”, romance novels, and idyllic days at the beach. Untamed and untarnished as they come, the bright, beautiful teen from Kentwood, Louisiana was poised to liven up the pop world with the irresistible collection of songs on her Jive Records debut release. Despite a refreshingly adolescent attitude, Britney's life has hardly been traditional. "I've done the prom thing, but it's only once a year," she notes about her unconventional teenage lifestyle. "I need to sing and I love to travel."

The album, “Baby One More Time,” was completed by early 1998 but wasn't released until January 1999. Britney's first single, "...Baby One More Time," made its debut at number 17 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.

Produced by Eric Foster White (Whitney Houston, Hi-Five) and Max Martin (Robyn, Backstreet Boys, Ace of Base), the album showcases Britney's unbridled effervescence and musical curiosity. From the sweet melody of "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart," to the driving funk of "One More Time," to the funky reggae beats of "Soda Pop," to her soulful take on the Jets hit "You've Got It All," Britney's lively, assured vocal style is intoxicating. "I want to an artist that everyone can relate to, that's young, happy and fun," she says.

Recording with Max Martin in Sweden and in New Jersey with Foster White, Britney was ready to make her own special mark on the world. "I love performing more than anything and having people hear my music. I know I've had to give some stuff up to do this, but I don't miss high school. When I was home two years ago, every weekend we'd go out and do the same thing. It's wonderful as long as you love what you're doing, but I'd rather be doing this!"

During the interim between production and release, Spears and another Jive Records group, *NSync, set out on a promotional tour to shopping malls throughout America, prompting inevitable comparisons with '80s teen pop stars such as Tiffany and Debbie Gibson.

Her first single, the title track "Baby One More Time," was released in October 1998 before the album was released. Its success got Spears a gig opening for *NSync, by then a popular teen band. When Spears' album was released on January 12, 1999, it went straight to the top of the Billboard charts, becoming the first album of the year to debut at No. 1. The single, spurred along by a racy video featuring Spears dressed as a bare-midriffed Catholic schoolgirl, also shot up to No. 1. By September, “Baby One More Time” had sold over 6 million copies. Spears first eagerly awaited solo tour didn’t start until June 1999.

Some controversy surrounded a Rolling Stone cover story in March 1999, picturing the 17-year-old Spears in a seductive, Lolita-esque pose. Spears vigorously denied the widespread rumor that she has breast implants, as well as the rumor that she is actually in her 20’s.

The release of her Jive Records debut "Baby One More Time" made Britney the youngest artist in Soundscan history to have a certified RIAA 12x platinum album, and included four hit singles. Britney went from being a star in the making to a superstar and the Queen Of Teen. In 1999 alone, she was nominated for two Grammys (including the coveted Best New Artist), swept the 1999 MTV Europe Awards ( Best Female, Best Pop, Best Breakthrough Artist and Best song), brought her explosive live show around the globe, and appeared on every major televised award show both here and in Europe.

Along with Britney Spears rigorous schedule and the release of her successful 2X Platinum home video “Time Out With Britney Spears” in late 1999, Britney and her mother had written a book entitled “Heart To Heart.” As if that weren’t enough, Britney had also created the Britney Spears Foundation in conjunction with the Giving Back Fund. Its first endowment is the formation of a performing arts summer camp for underprivileged kids in Massachusetts. "I’m so happy to be able to give kids the opportunity to learn about amazing world of dance and music that I’ve have been lucky enough to make such a big part of my own life."

In keeping with her need to communicate is "Dear Diary", co-written by Britney. She began writing melodies and songs while on the road and attempted to learn guitar (she is proficient on the piano) in hopes of writing more songs in the future. "I think I’ve always had these songs that I've been writing in my head," Britney explained. "Now I feel ready to let people start to hear them."

The Grammy Awards, held in February 2000, Spears emerged as one of the leading contenders for Best New Artist. She eventually lost the award to fellow ex-Mickey Mouse Clubber, and teen pop sensation, Christina Aguilera.

Spears' second album, “Oops!...I Did It Again,” hit stores in May of 2000. With 1.3 million copies sold in its first week. All told, *NSync, Britney Spears and The Backstreet Boys combined for a staggering 31 million albums in 2000. After factoring in new albums by R. Kelly, Mystikal and Aaron Carter among others, Jive accounted for nearly 40 million albums sold that year. It earned Spears two more Grammy nominations, for Best Vocal Pop Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (for the title track "Oops!...I Did It Again").

Featuring tracks from Diane Warren, Rodney Jerkins, Mutt Lange, Max Martin and Britney herself, "Oops!… I Did It Again" was destined to be the album of that summer and was much more than just a follow-up. It was a record that showed the progress from phenomenon to artist. A bit wiser and more confident and self-assured, "Oops!… I Did It Again" was Britney Spears as you’ve never heard her: sexy, sassy and solidly in control. One listen to "Oops!.. I Did It Again" and Britney will make a believer out of you - one more time. Perhaps this is one of the reasons guys want to see Britney Spears nude, or at least naked.

Ask Britney about the direction of "Oops!.. I Did It Again" and she is modest. "I'm not really doing anything different this time around, but I am really growing up as a person, and that just all flows with the overall sound and feel of this record. There’s no master plan! I’m just gonna be me and hope it all works out!"

And it did begin to "work out". The title track, which deals with romantic misintentions, was written and produced by longtime collaborators Max Martin and Rami and broke the record for first week adds at CHR/Pop radio with 155 adds. "It’s an incredible song!" Britney declares, “I think it’s even better than ‘Baby One More Time!’" Also incredible is the video whose futuristic Barbarella concept was Britney's idea.

The most noticeable aspect of the single, the video and the album is maturity, which is just what Britney had in mind. "People have to remember that when I did my first album, I was only 16. I had never been in the studio, it was all new to me, and so before I let people help me out, and honestly I think that was because I was just so new to the music industry, not only because I was young. But making records and being part of the process and becoming more in charge of my sound was something I had to experience and grow with, and on this album I’ve had the chance to do that. This album is closer to who I am. It’s funkier!"

That funkier spirit is loud and clear on up-tempo rump shakers like "Stronger" and "Don't Go Knockin’ On My Door," which find Britney in a frisky and fierce state of mind. But as she proved on her debut, Britney can deliver ballads with as much intensity as her more high energy cuts. On the aching "When Your Eyes Say It" (written by Diane Warren and produced by Steve Lunt and Robert Jazayeri) and the thoughtful "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" (penned by Shania Twain and Robert Mutt Lange and produced by Lange), Britney shows her depth. "I don’t want to just be some singer who sings a song just to sing it," Britney offers speaking to the emotional range of the album. "When you sing a song with feeling, and do your all, you connect and that’s crucial to me. Especially since I think that the songs on this album are ten times better than on my first album, so I really want my fans to feel and hear how much these songs mean to me."

Her next album, “Britney,” was released on November 6, 2001, and again debuted at #1 on both the US and Canadian charts, selling over 740,000 units its first week in the US. This made her the only female artist in SoundScan history to have her first three albums debut at #1. The first single, the top 30 hit "I'm A Slave 4 U", was produced by The Neptunes, and its R&B stylings heralded the starlet's attempt to grow with her audience, young and old. Other singles included "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman", "Overprotected", "Boys", and "I Love Rock 'N Roll". Though these tracks did well internationally, they all failed to make much of a stir on US radio. Over 4.5 million copies of “Britney” have been sold in the US alone, and the album went on to sell over 11 million copies worldwide. While the album was very much a hit by anyone else's standards, these figures are low in comparison to the sales of her previous two albums.

Where Britney Spears's first two albums kept to the early '60s formula of one strong single plus a stack of filler, her third justified itself as a full-length listen. Led by the single "I'm a Slave 4 U," a piece of electrofunk that promised she'll do anything you want as long as it's dancing, the album continues through superior versions of Spears's poses. "Overprotected," "Let Me Be," and a cover of "I Love Rock & Roll" that brings to mind its bubblegum roots. Even without the joyous disco tribute of "Anticipating" and the not-icky ballad "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" providing symbolic respite from the rest of this machine-tooled music, Britney is one of the most human discs of the current teen-pop boom.

The album showed a fresh and mature side of Britney. It also moved to a new musical direction, reflecting the changes in her life and her development from a teenage girl to a mature, young lady.

The album coincided with the film “Crossroads,” Britney's first major starring role. The movie reached #2 in the box office charts. Songs from the album “Britney” appeared in the film. Spears' performance was received poorly by critics, and she netted herself a Razzie Award for Worst Actress, tied with Madonna. One of the tracks from “Britney,” "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman", also 'won' the Worst Original Song award.

Britney Spears strips to her undies in her new movie - but put her clothes back on in an advertisement for Pepsi. Victoria Adams ("Posh Spice") reportedly banned husband David Beckham from the Pepsi ad, because it starred her big rival, Britney Spears. The England soccer captain, “Becks” was to appear in a photo of Pepsi's World Cup "dream team", with Britney in the front row, but Victoria put her foot down and told him he could not take part, according to reports.

Britney described the soccer sensation as "cute". Also quoted was a "Pepsi insider” saying, "Victoria thought it was a bad idea. She knows Britney is the focus of the picture and feels it won't give David good enough exposure. She is also keen to disassociate Britney from David."

Britney Spears wrote the theme tune for the television advertising campaign in which she appears alongside some of the world's top footballers. The pop star is shown demonstrating some never-seen-before ball skills in the new Pepsi advert together with footballers such as Rivaldo, Emmanuel Petit and Edgar Davids.

She has also penned the exclusive backing track for the advert, which appeared on TV in the UK. In a Pepsi press release, Britney says: "Kicking the football around in Pepsi's ad brought back some great memories for me. It was a lot of fun and really inspired me when writing the single for Pepsi."

The two do appear simultaneously in a TV commercial but Beckham is only animation. He had a £4m deal to promote the fizzy drink. Britney also had a multi-million dollar sponsorship contract. The singer then went to Sweden for the premiere of her film “Crossroads.”

According to Spears' mother, Lynne, the pop princess almost burned down the New York apartment she was staying in during March of 2002 after she lit a candle in front of an air vent and then split the scene.

During Britney's four-day stay in the Big Apple, she and her friends "shopped every day!" Britney's mom wrote on her daughter's official Web site.

They went "out on the town a few times too," she says, adding that "one of those nights, they all came in to a real mess! Brit had left a candle burning in front of an air vent. The wall caught on fire, and the fire department had to come to put it out."

That's certainly one way to meet one of New York's Bravest ... but it's not the first time Spears has had bad luck with a flame.

"This is the second time this has happened," writes Lynne. "Brit left a candle burning in her bathroom in our Louisiana home" and "caught her bathroom on fire."

In June 2002, like P. Diddy and Ricky Martin before her, Spears planned to open a new restaurant and lounge, in the chic Dylan Hotel on East 41st Street in New York City.
Spears branched out as a restaurateur with the opening of a New York City eatery, NYLA; but the venture was not a success, and the restaurant closed in 2003.

It was previously reported in Crain's New York Business that the restaurant would be called Pinky, Justin Timberlake's nickname for Spears, however, MTV News reported that Britney had changed her mind. She decided later on the new name NYLA. The last minute change of plans didn’t set back the opening of the restaurant.

Keep your jokes to yourself: “The eatery would not,” emphasized a spokesperson for the venture, “be a theme restaurant.” Instead, it would be a reasonably priced American brasserie and a "hip, hot, sexy New York lounge."

Co-owner Spears partnered with famous restaurateur Bobby Ochs. Ochs, no stranger to celebrity-fronted establishments, has previously worked with Patrick Swayze (Mulholland Cafe) and Marla Maples (Peaches). Ochs was to handle the day-to-day operation of the restaurant.

In addition, she also released the follow-up novel to “Heart to Heart”; this one was entitled “A Mother's Gift.”

In September 2002, she took a break from the spotlight, and in 2003 many music industry critics speculated that her career was in decline. Over the course of her first three albums, Spears had sold over 50 million copies worldwide.

In 2003, Spears was nominated for two Grammy awards yet again: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Overprotected", and Best Pop Vocal Album for “Britney.” She did not receive either award.

In October 2003, Maryland First Lady Kendel Ehrlich, the wife of Governor Robert Ehrlich, was criticized for saying that she would like to "shoot Britney Spears" in an address to a domestic violence conference. After her comments made national headlines, she was compelled to apologize.

Her fourth album, “In the Zone,” was released on November 18, 2003. Jettisoning the Max Martin-produced synth-pop of her earlier releases, the album took in lesser-known producers such as RedZone, as well as such big names as Moby and R. Kelly. Spears co-wrote eight of the album's thirteen songs. “Zone” rose straight to the top of the US album charts in its debut week, making Spears the only female in music history to have her first four albums debut at #1. The pop legend was also featured on the album's first single, "Me Against The Music". The single only went top 40 in the US, though it was a #1 hit in many other countries around the world. Zone, however, has sold over 3 million copies in the US and close to 8 million copies worldwide.

The day before the release of Zone, Spears received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Following her 55-hour marriage, Spears released the second single from “Zone,” "Toxic", which became a worldwide and #1 hit in over twenty different countries. The single also marked Spears' first top 10 hit on the Hot 100 since "Oops!"

In March of 2004, Spears embarked on her fourth world tour, "The Onyx Hotel Tour", which grossed over $34 million dollars and was seen by over 600,000 fans in North America and Europe. Meanwhile, the album's third single, "Everytime", was starting to receive radio play. While the song was only a top 20 hit in the US, it was a #1 hit overseas in such countries as the UK and Australia.

The 2004 "Onyx Hotel" tour brought her new criticism. While Spears and her on-stage dancers performed her songs "Touch Of My Hand" and "Breathe On Me", they were seemingly nude and were performing explicit routines simulating gay sex, orgies, and masturbation. Given that some underage fans were in the audience, there was some outrage at the raunchiness of the performances, and there were reports of adult chaperones angrily storming out with children they brought to the concert. It has been said that the tickets should have originally come with a warning on them to caution parents.

In June, she cancelled the remaining dates of her tour after injuring her knee during the filming of a video for the fourth single from Zone, "Outrageous." The single was released only in the US; however, it did not perform well on the charts (besides becoming a moderate dance hit), possibly due to the fact that the video was never released.

In September 2004, Forbes estimated Spears' net worth at $125 million USD.

On December 29, 2004, Spears did a live interview on the KISS FM radio station in the US, stating that her new album was already half done and that it would be named “Original Doll,” appropriately enough for her changing image. Additionally, after the interview, the first single from the new album, entitled "Mona Lisa", was played. She announced that the album would probably be out in the late spring or early summer of 2005. However, Jive Records later released a statement saying the album would not be released until at least 2006. Spears, in early 2005, mentioned that there would probably be no new album for the year, though she did say that she was working on a song for an upcoming show. Although reports claimed that the song was for a Madonna special for MTV, Madonna's representatives later dismissed these rumors.

In late March 2005, a rumors circulated that Jive would announce that a new album would be released on March 7, 2006 and would be titled “Mona Lisa.”

According to a "The Fabulous Life of..." VH1 special about Spears and husband Kevin Federline, she renewed her contract with Jive, marking a three-album deal for a reported $10.5 million.

In 2005, Spears received her first Grammy award for "Toxic" in the category of Best Dance Recording.

Britney Spears was refused a cameo part in hit TV show “Desperate Housewives” despite begging producers to cast her. The superstar's request was snubbed because producers fear big name personalities will detract from the adventures of the show's main characters.

James Denton, who plays hunky plumber Mike Delfino, says, "Britney Spears' people have been trying to get her on the show and I can promise you that will never happen. Everyone in Hollywood wants to be a guest star."

Britney Spears, *NSync and R Kelly are to release their music in a new format intended to replace the CD, it has been reported. The artists' record label, Jive Records, will become the first label to commit their roster to the new DataPlay medium, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The DataPlay format is designed to store almost any kind of information in a disc which looks like a large coin in a clear plastic shell. The availability of three of the world's biggest-selling pop artists will be seen as a vote of confidence in the new medium, due to go on sale in the US this summer.

Universal Music Group, EMI Group and BMG Entertainment have also announced plans to distribute music on DataPlay discs, but have not yet named specific artists.

Start-up DataPlay said that it has signed a deal with independent label Zomba Recording to offer new albums by artists such as Britney Spears and *NSync on miniature discs. Boulder, Colo.-based DataPlay calls its technology "the world's smallest DVD-R." It makes discs that are about the size of a quarter and can hold five to 11 hours of music, or three to five albums. Unlike Sony's MiniDiscs for music, DataPlay's discs can also store film, e-books, photos and videos.

Perhaps even more importantly than the accolades and the sales figures, Britney Spears has become an icon to millions of fans worldwide and her infectious brand of pop/R&B has become the template for girl pop.


The loves of Britney Spears

Childhood sweetheart Reggie Jones dated Britney for two years. Reggie was 18 when he first noticed his best friend Bryan's kid sister, then aged just 14, when they attended the same high school. It was Britney's mother, Lynne, who suggested he might take her daughter to his school prom, despite the four-year age gap.

At first, Reggie Jones was thrilled when his girlfriend started touring as a support act for boy band *NSync. But the good times didn't last. He sighed: "It was the Christmas after she started touring that we broke up. She had been travelling so much and had no time for me.”

"Then we started arguing really badly. We came to the conclusion that we should just break up." At the time, Reggie never thought they would be reunited. But he admits, he had some hope. "I just want her to be happy. I wouldn't pursue her now she's single," he said. "But if she came looking for me, I'd take her back in a second."

Britney Spears’ first love, Reggie Jones, begged the pop sensation to come back to him when he feared that Britney had taken her split with singer Justin Timberlake very badly - and claimed that he could mend her broken heart. He saw the star's break-up with the *NSync hunk as the chance he'd been waiting for. "Am I pleased? Of course I am," he said. "Give me another chance Britney."

And, quoting a line from one of her biggest hits, he added: "I was born to make you happy." Speaking from his Mississippi home, Reggie said he saw Britney at Christmas, and is convinced there was still a chance their love could be rekindled. "It was her grandmother's funeral," he explained, "It was an awkward situation, but I know she still cares for me."

"Britney didn't believe me when I asked her. But that first date developed into a serious relationship." Despite the length of their relationship, Reggie says Britney always remained faithful to her no-sex-before-marriage philosophy. He added: "That's something really important to her. I completely respect that. We had plenty of fun. She is such a lovely girl."

Locals were certain the inseparable pair would marry. But Britney's determination to become a singer would eventually drive a wedge between them

Justin Timberlake began dating Britney Spears after *NSync took off and Spears began her pop career. The pop idols have known each other since 1993 when they were preteen cast mates on television's "The Mickey Mouse Club." Both were wildly popular teen idols, and their relationship and breakup made headlines. Spears and Timberlake made more headlines when Britney disclosed the pair had been intimate after Timberlake's interview with Barbara Walters in which he divulged information on their sex life. She had once publicly vowed she would "save herself" for marriage, but admitted that she had lost her virginity to Timberlake.

The confusion surrounding the status of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake's relationship rumbled on. After reports that the couple had split up, it took nearly two weeks for Britney's slow-reacting spokesperson to finally make a statement insisting that the relationship was still on. “They love each other, but demands on their time have created a significant time apart, which could be misconstrued as a more permanent situation,” he said. “As for spottings in clubs, they are both young and like to dance,” he added with a straight face.

One of the reports that purported to prove that Timberlake was courting new prospects was also debunked, though the New York Post ran a photo depicting Timberlake lunching with another woman, she turned out to be his agent, Shani Rosenzweig.

Spears, herself, shot down the breakup rumors in an interview with MTV Italy, but the rumor mill continued to churn. Reports popped up almost daily in the New York tabloids with eyewitness accounts of the two dancing with prospective new significant others. Even Us Weekly gave the story credence, putting the headline "It's Over" on the cover of the magazine. Citing unnamed friends who claim to be close to *NSync, Us Weekly reported that the power-pop couple are quite combative, breaking up often only to make up later, "but not this time. They're done."

In a four-page cover story declaring "Britney & Justin: It's Over," an issue of US Weekly magazine quoted an unidentified source close to the couple as saying, "They're done." Timberlake, who was on tour with *NSync, reportedly called Spears from the road to end their relationship. Sources said the couple had started bickering constantly in the preceding months, while Spears was apparently dismayed to see paparazzi shots of Timberlake hugging a mystery brunette in Los Angeles.

Both had been spotted in clubs dancing with other people, while Spears reportedly drowned her sorrows in several Los Angeles nightspots, and canceled appearances in Europe where she had been promoting her new film, "Crossroads." But the couple's publicist, Lisa Kasteler, broke her virtual media silence to issue a statement responding to the "rumors running rampant" about the couple. "To set it straight, both of them are very busy and focusing on their careers. They love each other very much and have not broken up. The demands on their time have naturally created a significant time apart which could be misconstrued as a more permanent situation. As for sightings in clubs, they are both young and love to dance." Their much-talked-about breakup was followed by an annulled impromptu marriage to childhood pal Jason Allen Alexander in 2003.

Swedish police identified a Britney Spears’ overly aggressive fan, but the “stalker” made his own counter-charges. The fan was a 19-year-old who used to run one of the Internets most popular fan sites, and he says he wasn’t a threat to Spears. The man, named in the Swedish press, accused Spears’ handlers of going after him because he shut down his Web Advertisement site and said some unkind things about them.

“I’d had enough,” he told the Swedish press. “I’m disappointed in how people around her see her just as a product, and not as a human being. They constantly worked against me and wanted to control everything on the site. . . . They’re angry because I took down the site and wrote what I did.”

The belly-barring singer performed and promoted her new film in Sweden, and a source there says Spears had an army of security looking after her because an overly aggressive Swedish fan that was considered a security threat.

“She was here a year ago to record her new album, and spent her free time shopping, getting her hair cut and tanning,” says a source. “This year it’s completely different. When she arrived . . . she was surrounded by a lot of security. She has her regular bodyguards, plus some extra people. Security people will be posted inside and outside the movie theater.”

The source says Spears’ people were concerned about “a young Swedish man” who is apparently obsessed with the singer. “There are guards patrolling outside the hotel where she’s staying [but] if there are any signs of danger, the party and the film premiere will be cancelled.” Spears’ publicist didn’t respond to requests for comment.

On January 3, 2004, Spears married her childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander at The Little White Wedding Chapel on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The son of Dennis Edwards Alexander, an auto mechanic, and Anita Doreen Duncan, Alexander was a resident of Kentwood, Louisiana, Spears' hometown. The couple promptly arranged for an annulment, which was granted on January 5, ending their 55-hour marriage.

Kevin Earl Federline (born March 21st, 1978), sometimes known as K-Fed, is an American dancer and star of the reality television show “Britney and Kevin: Chaotic.” He is Jewish. On the night of September 18, 2004, he married Britney Spears in a non-denominational surprise ceremony at a private home in Studio City, California before 20-30 guests. Britney reportedly had to pay for her five-carat (1 g) engagement ring, and initially refused to have Federline sign a prenuptial agreement, although


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