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Britney Spears comes out to support son Sean Preston at his Little League baseball game on Saturday (March 19) in Los Angeles.
The 29-year-old pop star sat in the bleachers with her younger son Jayden and boyfriend Jason Trawick.
Brit’s ex, Kevin Federline, was also at the game as one of the team coaches
See more pics here!Source: Just Jared
Making for the second straight weekend spent alongside her current and ex lovers, Britney Spears and Jason Trawick joined up with Kevin Federline at a Little League baseball game in Calabasas on Sunday morning (March 13).
The "Hold It Against Me" singer and her manager beau were in attendance to show support for Sean Preston, who is competing in the kiddie baseball contests as K-Fed acts as one of the team's coaches.
Upon game's end, Britney and Jason made their way onto the field to join up with Kevin in congratulating Sean on his well-played performance.
See more pics here!Source: Celebrity Gossip
The following italicized article is from www.celebrity-gossip.net:Not letting their failed marriage get in the way of supporting their children, Britney Spears and Kevin Federline both were on-hand for a Little League game in Calabasas CA on Sunday (March 6).
The "Hold It Against Me" singer was joined by current beau Jason Trawick and son Jayden James in cheering on Sean Preston during the kiddie baseball matchup.
Meanwhile, Kevin also partook in the Little League festivities as one of the coaches of Sean Preston's team while joined for the weekend ending ballgame by girlfriend Victoria Prince.
During the course of the day at the ballpark, Miss Prince ended up bringing her and Kevin's newborn over to Britney and Jason - with the pair cooing over the precious bundle of joy.
See more pics here!Source: Celebrity Gossip
An attorney for Britney Spears' ex-husband called child abuse claims leveled at the singer by a former bodyguard baseless and motivated by money.
Fernando Flores, who worked on the singer's security detail, sued Spears on Wednesday claiming sexual harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress. His lawsuit claims Spears repeatedly exposed herself to him and that he witnessed her punish her young sons with his belt and act inappropriately in front of them.
Kevin Federline's attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan told The Associated Press that Flores' accusations had been looked into before the suit was filed and warranted no action. He said Federline takes any allegations of abuse or wrongdoing regarding the former couple's children seriously.
"He is satisfied that the allegations are a product of economic motives," Kaplan said. "They are as baseless as they seem."
Federline has custody of the former couple's sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, but Spears has substantial visitation with the boys.
Kaplan said if Federline believed the children were in danger, he would have stepped in already.
He noted that Flores' lawsuit was leaked to online news outlets before the suit was filed. "I think that the timing of this and the nature of the allegations speak for themselves."
The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages and includes several lurid allegations of Spears allegedly exposing herself to Flores.
Spears' publicist Holly Shakoor did not return e-mail messages seeking comment on the case.
The lawsuit claims that Spears, among other things, exposed herself to Flores and summoned him to her bedroom while she was naked.
The bodyguard's employment with Spears appeared to be brief — his court filings state he started working for her in February and had "exhausted his administrative remedies" with a state agency by July.
Flores also sued his former employer, Advanced Security Concepts Corp. A woman who answered the company's phone Wednesday declined to comment and refused to be identified.
Spears remains under a court-ordered conservatorship in which her personal and financial affairs are controlled by her father and an attorney, and monitored by a judge. The conservatorship has prevented Spears from being deposed or testifying during previous cases in which she was sued.
Despite a high-profile custody battle, Spears and Federline reached an agreement in 2008 and neither side has sought changes to the custody arrangement in nearly a year, court records show.Source: Yahoo! News
The following italicized article is from www.tmz.com:Britney Spears and Kevin Federline still have one huge asset to settle -- according to the Louisiana State Dept. of Revenue, the government owes the ex-couple over $50,000 from when they were still married.The money is from an unclaimed interest fund earned from either a joint property the ex-couple sold back in Louisiana, or some shared income tax filed several years ago. The government's just waiting for Brit and K-Fed to step forward and say it's theirs.But here's the point -- because the refund is jointly owned, K-Fed and Brit Brit will have to figure out how to divide up their surprise loot.Source: TMZ
The following italicized article is from www.usmagazine.com:When Britney Spears' two sons, Sean and Jayden, were looking for a pal to splash around with poolside during a recent trip with their mom to Mexico, they knew right who to call on: Her new beau, Jason Trawick."Jason was great with the kids and you can tell Britney really trusts him," an eyewitness to the group's three-night getaway at the Tides Zihuatanejo resort in Mexico earlier this month, tells Us. "He would pick up Jayden if he wanted to be held, immediately calming the boy down."And it is Trawick's calming influence over her sons that puts mom Spears -- whose two-year marriage to Kevin Federline ended in 2006 -- at peace.
"He is absolutely fantastic with the boys," a Trawick pal enthuses. "When you see him with them, you wouldn't think for a moment that he wasn't their dad. He treats the kids like they are his own." (Though Spears has visitation rights with her sons, their father, Federline, 31, maintains custody.)
Trawick, 37, described as "a nice guy who doesn't take life too seriously," stood by Spears, 27, during her darkest moments (she was involuntarily committed twice to a psychiatric hospital in 2008 and lost custody of her boys the year before)."[Jason] seems ready to take on the responsibility of a single mom with two kids," another friend of Trawick's confirms.Source: US Weekly
The following italicized article is from www.usmagazine.com:After a rocky romance with paparazzo Adnan Ghalib and a devastating marriage to Kevin Federline, Britney Spears has found love with agent Jason Trawick -- and her mother, Lynne, thinks he is The One, Us Weekly reports in its latest issue (on newsstands now)."Lynne said, 'He's the kind of man you would dream of your daughter marrying. The kids love him, and he's stable,'" a friend tells Us Weekly.
Trawick, 37, stood by Spears, 27, during her darkest moments (she was involuntarily committed twice to a psychiatric hospital in 2008 and lost custody of sons Sean, 4, and Jayden, 3, the year before)."Most everyone else abandoned her, but Jason refused to be completely cut out of Britney's life," says a source. "He's very protective of her."
Besides his quick wit and ability to make her laugh in any situation, sources tell Us Trawick accepts Britney - drama and all."She has been honest with Jason about what she’s been through in a way that I don't think she's been with other people, and he always preferred to not sugarcoat the harsh reality of what happened to her," says a pal. "He tells her when she should take responsibility for her own actions."For much more on Spears - including how she is still haunted by the effect her mental illness had on her boys, how she has repaired her once rocky relationship with her mother and how Trawick has already began acting as "dad" to the singer's sons - pick up the new Us Weekly today!Source: US Weekly
The following italicized article is from www.news.com.au:BRITNEY Spears is demanding her 225-strong support crew - including local production staff and support acts - be given random drug and alcohol tests while in Australia. In a bid to keep her tour clean, Spears has ordered her tour party obey the terms of a confidential contract outlawing alcohol and drugs on her sell-out tour, Circus. The ban extends to 150 local staff working on the tour, the Sunday Herald Sun reports."Britney's rule is clear - zero tolerance," a well-placed concert industry source said. "No drink. No drugs. If you do not comply, you do not tour with Britney." Spears will perform in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth in November.The restrictions are designed to keep alcohol and drugs away from Spears, who suffered a substance-fuelled meltdown two years ago. Spears must stay clean to avoid child custody issues. Sons Sean Preston, 4, and Jayden James, 3, will travel to Australia with Spears. Her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, will also be in the tour entourage. Spears carried out drink and drug testing before and during her US tour and before her European dates. "She will demand the same rules here," the source said. "You are not allowed to drink and, obviously, there are no drugs." The alcohol ban extends to drinking beer or wine with a meal, even on days off. A concert industry insider showed the confidential contract clause to the Sunday Herald Sun. It states: "No alcohol. No drugs. These are terms of being on this tour." Anyone found breaching those terms would have their contract terminated. It also said everyone on Spears' Circus tour is subject to random drug and alcohol tests. The tests involve giving a urine sample to Spears' tour management team. Those who sign the contract are bound by a confidentiality agreement. A spokeswoman for Spears said she was not aware of the zero-tolerance clause in the tour contract. Her tour publicist said: "Our focus is the amazing show Britney is bringing to Australia." Tour director Steve Dixon, said the formerly troubled superstar was in a good place. "Part of her new life is balance," Dixon said last month. "She's in great shape, she loves being on stage - it's her favourite part of the day. "The hard point is getting from place to place. "But once we're there, we have this little city backstage and it's great." Source: News.com.au
The following italicized article is from www.contactmusic.com:
BRITNEY SPEARS is preparing to move for full custody of her two sons with ex-husband KEVIN FEDERLINE - because she's reportedly concerned her boys are picking up bad habits from their dad.
The Toxic hitmaker was recently granted an extension on the equal custody agreement she has with Federline to share care of Sean Preston, four, and Jayden James, three, while she's on tour.
The former dancer was handed primary custody of the kids last year (08) after Spears suffered a mental breakdown.
But the pop star is reportedly considering filing legal documents to make her the primary guardian when her world Circus tour comes to a stop this November (09), reports the National Enquirer.
A source says, "She is ready to fight to get her boys back. Britney feels that leaving Kevin in charge has turned her sons into cursing, ill-mannered little boys who don't behave. Britney wants to be the one who chooses where the boys go to school and where they go to church.
"She wants full custody and for Kevin to have visitation. Britney feels that Kevin is now the one with problems that the judge needs to hear about. She believes he's become a poor role model for Sean and Jayden. The boys are used to Kevin's foul-mouthed, lazy, unemployed dancer friends, who either live at the house or hang out there. Britney doesn't want the boys growing up thinking that kind of lifestyle is acceptable."
Federline, who has piled on the pounds in recent years, was this week (begs05Oct09) accused of failing to keep up with rent payments on his Tarzana, California home.
Source: Contact Music
When she and her 225-strong crew roll into Adelaide for the last of 12 concerts nationally in November, they'll be dragging with them a spectacular show that has cost no less than $30 million to produce. The stage itself is worth $10 million and could be the platform that relaunches Spears as the Pop Princess. Not only is she bringing with her 50 band members, dancers and circus performers, she also has in tow her two sons, Sean Preston, 4, and Jayden James, 3, and ex-husband Kevin Federline, who's designated babysitter while Britney wows the crowd. Tour director Steve Dixon admits being able to bring her family was one of the reasons Britney is finally touring here. "Part of her new life is balance," Dixon told the Sunday Mail. "The boat (carrying the show) takes 30 days to get to Australia and during that time she'll be in the studio and doing video shoots, but also having down time with her kids." Federline, also talking exclusively to the Sunday Mail agreed, and did not seem to mind being on baby-sitting duty. "Fatherhood means everything to me. My children are the best thing that ever happened to me," he said. The Circus: Starring Britney Spears, is the controversial star's first tour in five years and Dixon promises she won't disappoint diehard fans who have waited 10 years to see their idol perform. "This is the biggest pop show ever and people love her, they love the show," he said. With nine costume changes - some of which take the pop diva as little as 15 seconds - all in keeping with the Circus theme, Britney takes centre stage as Ring Master. But critics will no doubt be watching to see if the show is much more than just smoke and mirrors. Dixon disagrees that Britney might be struggling under the stress of such a gruelling performance. "She's in great shape, she loves being on stage - it's her favourite part of the day," he said.Source: Adelaide Now
The following italicized article is from www.tmz.com:Britney Spears will share 50/50 custody with Kevin Federline at least through the end of the year -- TMZ has learned.An L.A. County Superior Court judge extended the order that was initially put in place for Britney's concert tour. Under the terms, Britney gets to travel with Sean Preston and Jayden James and must provide K-Fed with a place to stay if he wants to follow them on tour.Sources tell us the sealed order is very detailed, but Britney gets minimum 50/50 custody and at times even more. As for Kevin, in addition to the $20,000 a month Britney pays him in child support, he gets between $20,000 and $25,000 a month when the kids are outside of California.At the end of the year the judge will reevaluate custody. We're told it's looking like a 50/50 split is the way of the future.Source: TMZ
The following italicized article is from www.usmagazine.com:Britney Spears has come a long way, but Yoko Ono, John Lennon's 76-year-old widow, thinks the pop star deserves more respect."I think that the world was not fair to her, and they're just using her and not dignifying her," she told Usmagazine.com at the ThreeAsFour Homage to Yoko Ono on Thursday in NYC. Up until last year, headlines bearing Spears' name reported on her bizarre psychotic behaviors, drug use, and a tumultuous custody battle with ex Kevin Federline over her two sons, Sean Preston, 4, and Jayden James, 3.Now, Spears, 27, is hard at work promoting her sixth album, Circus, on a sold-out international tour."I think she's a survivor and she's doing very well," Ono told Us.Source: US Weekly
The following italicized article is from www.philly.com:Give Britney Spears a little credit: It was a mere 2½ years ago that the pop star, who brought her three-rings-in-the-round "Circus" spectacle to the Wachovia Center on Sunday, was a bald-headed tabloid train wreck with a career seemingly beyond repair.K-Fed was the least of her concerns: The teen-pop tease had grown up to be the out-of-control poster woman for poor parental decision-making. And when the story got out that the Associated Press had a Spears obituary ready, it seemed only logical, considering what an apparent danger she had become to herself.Fast-forward to a late summer night in South Philadelphia, and all seems to be going swimmingly in the Spears sphere. Since being shorn of her locks in a Los Angeles tattoo parlor, she's released Blackout (2007) and Circus (2008), two perfectly respectable albums of energetic electro-pop, though the former, superior effort was overshadowed in the public consciousness by her 2007 MTV Video Music Awards near-comatose zombie dance.And she's certainly found a way to monetize the madness, as one might expect from a New Mickey Mouse Club vet and mother of two. In "Piece of Me," her second song on Sunday, she sang (or at least mouthed the words): "I'm Miss Bad Media Karma, another day, another drama. . . And with a kid on my arm, I'm still an exceptional earner."I'll say. Ringside seats at the Wachovia went for as much as $495, though most ducats in the almost-full arena were in the standard big pop concert range of $100. The still only 27-year-old Spears was not so long ago making news mainly for going commando in public, but now she's growing her college fund by selling $20 "Hit Me Baby. . ." panties. And for twice that amount, the highly-excited crowd of mostly 25-and-under females could confrontationally express their allegiance with a T-shirt that declared in no uncertain terms: "It's Britney Bitch!" Business was brisk.And what about the music? It, too, was brisk, relentlessly paced, professionally deployed. Was anybody actually playing it, or was it all on tape? Hard to say. Along with the 12 buff dancers (eight men, four women) always visible, there seemed to be a team of musicians underneath the stage.Towards the end of an evening that began with a taped intro by Web gossip maven Perez Hilton dressed as Queen Elizabeth I, there were a couple of normally dressed guitarists who appeared to be playing on stage, along with a drummer with a kit provocatively attached to his crotch and a third little-person guitarist holding a miniature instrument. (The Circus theme also included a man on stilts and a magician who sawed Spears in half during "Ooh Ooh Baby.")At the start, a buff-enough Britney made her entrance in a cage that was lowered from the rafters. Starting in a golden Wonder Woman-style armored bustier, she changed into a series of costumes that were naughty if hardly scandalous, finishing for the ". . .Baby One More Time" closer and "Womanizer" encore in red spandex, black leather boots, and white spectacles. (The intellectual Britney.)Throughout, she wore a headset microphone and consistently moved her mouth in time with the never all-that-expressive vocals that were pumped through the sound system.Probably, she was actually singing over pre-recorded tracks that removed any possibility of an aural mishap. Careful binocular observation revealed that she sometimes didn't bother to enunciate her consonants, however; she seemed to sing, "I'm a Slay 4 You," but the audience heard the v sound in "Slave."As a dancer, Spears can't come close to keeping up with her able-bodied employees. But then, she doesn't pretend to try, either. The Circus show - which, curiously, left out one of her biggest hits, "Oops! . . . I Did It Again," though it did include the divinely baroque dance-floor masterpiece "Toxic" - is an extremely physical enterprise. And the star of the show was constantly in motion, moving purposefully with little skip steps from one end of the stage to the next, or perhaps being lifted above it while sitting on the backs of two male dancers attached to wires who had contorted themselves, Cirque du Soleil-style, into an airborne bench for their blonde temptress.Spears fans were deliriously happy to be in the same room with one of the biggest brand-name superstars in the world, and the object of their affection worked hard enough to put on a properly sensory-overloaded show, with a stage that shot off smoke jets and lit up in a burning ring of fire as Brit floated above it, as if in a hot air balloon. The evening ended in a cascade of sparkling fireworks and de rigeur confetti falling from the sky.Source: Philly
The following italicized article is from www.showbizspy.com:Britney Spears is planning to have another baby.The Toxic singer — who has two young sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline — is apparently keen to start a family with her new boyfriend Jason Trawick.“Britney dreams of getting maried to Jason and having his baby,” a source told American tabloid the National Enquirer. “She would love to finally have a baby girl and be a stay-at-home mom and not to be on tour.”Britney, the source reveals, “says she wants a man who loves her, who loves having a family and who goes to work while she stays at home and cares for the children.”However, Jason isn’t so keen on the idea of getting married.“His last long-term relationship ended because he wouldn’t pop the question,” dished the insider.“Jason is wonderful with Britney’s boys,” the source explains. “He is very hands-on with them, very natural and at ease. He feeds the boys, helps with potty training and plays lovingly with them. Even Kevin thinks Jason is good for the boys.“After all her problems, Britney is finally ready for her happy ending.”Source: Showbiz Spy
The ‘Toxic’ singer Britney Spears is keen for her father Jamie Spears – who was made co-conservator of her personal and professional affairs following her public breakdown last year – to run a new eatery when the conservatorship comes to an end.A source said: "Britney just wanted to give him something useful as a sign of her appreciation."After all their ups and downs she knows he's always got her best interests at heart."Britney - who opened her ill-fated New York restaurant Nyla in 2002 - plans to serve soul food at the Los Angeles eatery.Soul food is popular in the southern states of America - Britney was raised in Kentwood, Louisiana - and includes dishes such as fried chicken, barbecued ribs, black eyed peas and sweet potato.Earlier this month, it was revealed Jamie wants a judge to review the conditions of the conservatorship agreement when Britney's 'Circus' world tour concludes in November.A US website reported: "Jamie can't ask the judge to end it - just to review it. The judge then decides if Britney should regain control of her life."Jamie thinks Britney - who currently has shared custody of her two children with ex-husband Kevin Federline, Sean Preston, three, and two-year-old Jayden James - is now strong enough to look after herself.Source: IOL
The following italicized article is from www.okmagazine.com:It seems the days of bad blood between Britney Spears and her ex-husband Kevin Federline are long gone, as K-Fed tells OK! exclusively he approves of Britney dating her agent, Jason Trawick.“I think it’s great,” he told OK! today at the 2nd Annual Ryan Sheckler X Games Celebrity Skins Classic golf tournament at the Coto de Cozo Golf and Racquet club in Coto de Cozo, Calif. “I’m happy for her. I’m glad she’s doing good.”As for the relationship between Kevin and his very famous ex-wife, all seems to be better than calm on that front as well, as he tells OK!, “It’s cordial. It’s cool. The whole situation is good right now.”Kevin isn’t alone in his happiness for Britney’s turned around life, as 65 percent of OK! readers polled say they think Britster is ready to get her sons Jayden James and Sean Preston back.Source: OK Magazine
The following italicized article is from www.contactmusic.com:BRITNEY SPEARS is set for legal action against her ex-husband KEVIN FEDERLINE - to stop their children appearing on his new TV show.Federline hopes to land a deal to document his day-to-day life with his two sons and his new girlfriend, Victoria Prince, for a new reality series. But his pop star ex is refusing to give permission for Sean Preston, three, and two-year-old Jayden James to appear on the programme - and is considering launching a legal battle to limit filming. Spears and Federline famously allowed TV cameras into their lives in 2005 for the MTV series Britney & Kevin: Chaotic.Source: Contact Music
The following italicized article is from www.dailymail.co.uk:They are not yet old enough to go to school, but already Britney Spears' sons have passports full of stamps.Yesterday, Jayden James, two, and Sean Preston, three, explored Sweden with their pop star mother, after already visiting much of North America, Ireland, England, France, Belgium and Denmark.They have climbed the Eiffel Tower, rode their bikes in Hyde Park and shopped for toys at Hamleys. This morning they enjoyed lunch at the popular Grand Hotel Veranda before the trip around the Stockholm archipelago.Britney is playing two dates in the Swedish capital, before she and her sons continue their tour.They will be visiting Finland, Russia and Germany before returning to the States to finish the U.S. dates, then heading onto Australia, where the tour will end.The boys will accompany their mother throughout, after she agreed a variation of her 50:50 custody agreement with their father Kevin Under the agreement Federline, Britney's ex-husband, is also on the tour and cares for the children when Britney is performing.Last night Britney showed off her toned figure as she took to the stage for her energetic routine.See more pics here!Source: Daily Mail
Brit reportedly went to Kevin's house Tuesday afternoon to pick up the kids. Apparently, they spent all day inside the house.Source: X17 Video
The following italicized article is from www.dailymail.co.uk:Her current stay in Britain must be doing Britney Spears the world of good given her radiant appearance today.The singer looked radiant and happy as she stepped out of her London hotel in a pair of pink hotpants ahead of her concert in Manchester tonight.Despite her glowing complexion, it appeared the 27-year-old was dressing for all weathers given her clashing outfit of skimpy hotpants and a cosy polo neck.Beaming to photographers as she left her hotel to travel to Manchester, it appears Britney's few days relaxation in the capital with her sons had given her a boost given her happy demeanour.On the way up north, Britney stopped at a McDonald's in Neasden, north west London before continuing up the M1.Following her performance at the MEN Arena, Britney will be driven the 200 miles back to London tonight.After completing the London leg of her Circus tour at the O2 Arena on Sunday, Britney spent a few days with her sons enjoying the sights.The singer played doting mother as she enjoyed a trip to London Zoo on Tuesday with Sean Preston, three, and Jayden James, two.In between seeing the animals, Britney accompanied little Jayden on a carousel ride.The adorable little boy tenderly rested his hand on his mother's knee for comfort as they rode around in a mini red bus on the warm summer's day.Wearing a low-cut aquamarine vest and black jeans, the singer looked in her element.Since arriving in London two weeks ago with her Circus Tour, Britney has been filling time away from the stage doting on her two boys.Their trip to the zoo comes a day after Britney treated her sons to a shopping spree at Hamleys.The Thomas The Tank Engine fans explored the seven floors of toys as 27-year-old Britney helped them pick out some treats.While in London, she is staying at the opulent Mandarin Oriental Hotel, which backs on to Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.Her sons are staying elsewhere, while her ex-husband Kevin Federline is also in London.He agreed to come along on the tour so that the children were not separated from their mother for too long.
Britney was even said to be paying him $4,000 a week to travel with her so she could be near them.This week, lawyers for Spears and Federline reportedly filed documents with the U.S. family law Commissioner Scott Gordon, stating they have reached a new temporary custody arrangement.U.S. gossip website TMZ reported that the family had agreed new custody arrangements for the tour.
Britney will have custody of her sons more than the 50 per cent of the time for the rest of June, July and August. The tour is a family affair for Britney - who is also accompanied by her sister Jamie-Lynn and father Jamie, who is managing her affairs.After her Manchester gig, she will head to Dublin for two more before going to France in July to continue her high-energy tour of Europe.See more pics here!Source: Daily Mail
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