Saturday, May 3, 2008

Break The Ice EXCLUSIVE!

The leaked demo 'Something More' is not Britney Spears'!

The song 'Something More' has been recorded by singer Rebecca Rudolf in 2006! Check it out for yourself at her Myspace page here or check out Rebecca Rudolf's website here!
At Rebecca Rudolf's Myspace, go to her Music Player, and there you have it - the FULL HQ version of Something More.

So, guys, it's either Britney made a cover of the song, or Rebecca did. What about those rumours of the song being leaked by people at Britney's and Larry Rudolph's camp and the rumour about Britney recording the song in February 2008? Do you still think it's Britney?

Interestingly, Rebecca Rudolph placed 'Britney Spears' under her 'Music Influences'.

Please credit Break the Ice when you post about this. Thanks!

Source: Break The Ice / Myspace

Britney Spears Heads Home To Kentwood

The following italicized article is from www.accesshollywood.com:

Britney Spears has returned to the home of her youth – Kentwood, Louisiana.

Britney departed from California on Friday, according to People. Her father, Jamie Spears, also made the trip to Kentwood.

It is believed Britney and Jamie are visiting the Louisiana locale in order to attend a baby shower for Jamie Lynn Spears, who is pregnant.

According to People, Britney last spent time in Kentwood in early 2007, for a relative’s funeral.

Source: Access Hollywood

Ireland Chart Update For The Week Ending Of May 2nd

In the official singles chart 'Break The Ice' remains at #11 in its 7th week on the chart.

In the offcial album chart 'Blackout' drops 7 places to #21 in its 27th week on the chart.

Source: Break The Ice

Britney Spears Returns Home to Kentwood

The following italicized article is from www.people.com:

Britney Spears is home again: The pop star left California on Friday and returned to her hometown of Kentwood, La. – her first trip back since before her hospitalization and custody battles of the past year, a source tells PEOPLE.

Also in town is Spears's father, Jamie, who remains in legal control of her affairs until a July 31 hearing.

The singer's arrival in her home state comes as sources say there is a planned baby shower over the weekend for her 17-year-old sister Jamie Lynn, who announced her pregnancy in December.

Spears, 26, last visited Kentwood in early 2007 for her aunt's funeral.

Source: People

Mediabase Chart Update!

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What To Expect On Monday's Custody Hearing

The following italicized article is from www.eonline.com:

With her little sis about to pop, Britney Spears has her sights set on home this weekend.

Sources on the scene tell E! News the "Toxic" singer—with dad Jamie vigilantly in tow—is back in Louisiana today for Jamie Lynn's baby shower, which is taking place Saturday at Lynne Spear's home in Kentwood.

Britney is said to be bunking at mom's house, where security personnel have set up shop and police are blocking entrance to their street.

This is Brit's first trip back to her hometown since last fall, when she became embroiled in her current—and, can you believe it, increasingly less bizarre—custody battle.

Which, as it's so wont to do, will require Britney's presence back in Los Angeles on Tuesday, when she's expected to attend the latest custody hearing in this ongoing process, this one to address the results of a court-ordered 730 psych evaluation.

E! News caught up with Kevin Federline legal eagle Mark Vincent Kaplan last night and he filled us in on what to expect in Britney's near custodial future.

First off, while he presumed Federline would attend, Kaplan said he didn't know for certain whether K-Fed's ex-missus would put in an appearance at Tuesday's hearing, what would be her first since she circled the courthouse in February without actually going in.

"She's not required to be there—neither party is required to be there," Kaplan explained. "I think that when you're asking the court to consider your custodial position it has to look like it's important enough for you to be there. And I think she gets that, I think Jamie Spears gets that, and I would anticipate that they would act consistently with that. Especially if this is something that is a new era if you will."

In the meantime, the attorney continues to praise Jamie Spears' involvement in his daughter's and grandkids' life, noting everything that's been "not happening" since Britney's monitored-visitation privileges were restored in late February.

"Consistency over time is what's important, and structure, stability," he said. "It appears now that at least for the past couple of months that we have that."

"Boredom from a custodial standpoint is a good thing. Not be sensational, not being in the public eye, that's a good thing. And, certainly since the conservatorship in February, that looks like that’s the status quo there."

"The fact that the paparazzi onslaught in no way threatens the safety of Britney and the kids, I think that's a really positive thing," Kaplan continued. "That imposes a danger to the children when she is not driving and the daily 24-hour vigil of the media seems to have been something that is of a bygone era."

For his part, Federline is feeling much more comfortable about the idea of sharing parenting duties on a more consistent basis with Britney, Kaplan said; but, he added, he still doesn't see a 50/50 split or overnight visits in the immediate future.

Federline's going to try to make sure that Sean Preston and Jayden James get to spend Mother's Day with the lady of the hour, Kaplan said. But, other than that, the longevity of their current arrangement remains up in the air.

"Is two months or three months a sufficient amount of time? Probably not, [but] it's certainly a good start. I think that before there would be a radical change in the structure now, there should be a gradual ramping up to increase time and if that goes well...and it's not a question of whether it goes well for Kevin or if it goes well for mom, but it's a question of whether it goes well for the minor children."

Source: E! Online