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Brain Austin Green and Megan Fox have moved into Britney Spears’ old apartment building.
An unidentified tattle squeals to RadarOnline.com: “It’s a very exclusive address and the staff are used to dealing with celebrities and being discreet.”
The Transformers actress and her former Beverly Hills, 90210-starring fiance recently purchased a $10,000-per-month property in the California beachfront village which overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The Princess of Pop once called the enclave home, and with good reason –there property boasts 24-hour valet, room service, and even on-site personal trainers.
Where do we sign up?
“They have a totally private roof-top infinity swimming pool and clubhouse and it is located only a few minutes’ walk from Third Street promenade in Santa Monica. Residents can also hit the beach by crossing the road and the location is very tough for passers-by to check out too.”
Source: Pop Crunch
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Jessica Simpson Intimidated By Britney Spears
The following italicized article is from www.popcrunch.com:
In her buzzed-about new interview in the June issue of Vanity Fair, Jessica Simpson reveals that she quit pop music in 2007 and pursued a career as a country star because she constantly felt like a “runner-up” in comparision to chart rival Britney Spears.
The singer/actress first came up against the pop princess when she auditioned for The Mickey Mouse Club at age 12. Britney won a spot on the show — Jessica was rejected. And Simpson admits she feels like she has always been playing catch-up with Spears.
“When I got the letter (from the Mickey Mouse Club) that said I didn’t make it, I just remember that I was giving up and I thought that I was going to die,” Jessica says, recalling the snub. “It’s funny to look at my journals and see all the fears I had to face. (Those girls) all remembered me. I didn’t feel competitive. I was more intimidated.”
Jessica launched her pop career in 1999, just around the same time Britney got her first taste of platinum-selling success. “My album was different (from hers). I released a ballad first. I wasn’t dancing and doing that whole thing. I wanted to set myself apart. But I was always third runner-up.”
Source: Pop Crunch
In her buzzed-about new interview in the June issue of Vanity Fair, Jessica Simpson reveals that she quit pop music in 2007 and pursued a career as a country star because she constantly felt like a “runner-up” in comparision to chart rival Britney Spears.
The singer/actress first came up against the pop princess when she auditioned for The Mickey Mouse Club at age 12. Britney won a spot on the show — Jessica was rejected. And Simpson admits she feels like she has always been playing catch-up with Spears.
“When I got the letter (from the Mickey Mouse Club) that said I didn’t make it, I just remember that I was giving up and I thought that I was going to die,” Jessica says, recalling the snub. “It’s funny to look at my journals and see all the fears I had to face. (Those girls) all remembered me. I didn’t feel competitive. I was more intimidated.”
Jessica launched her pop career in 1999, just around the same time Britney got her first taste of platinum-selling success. “My album was different (from hers). I released a ballad first. I wasn’t dancing and doing that whole thing. I wanted to set myself apart. But I was always third runner-up.”
Source: Pop Crunch
OK! Exclusive: Britney's Boys to Join Her in Europe
The following italicized article is from www.ok-magazine.com:
Two months ago, when Britney Spears embarked on her first concert tour in almost five years, she was joined by two of her biggest — and littlest! — supporters: her young sons Jayden James and Sean Preston.
And now that Brit is wrapping up the North American leg of her tour, OK! can exclusively reveal that the pop superstar will continue to have her boys cheering her on when she heads to Europe in June.
In an exclusive interview in the next issue of OK! — on sale everywhere Thursday — Mark Vincent Kaplan, attorney for Brit's ex-husband Kevin Federline reveals that his client is "more than happy to help facilitate Britney being able to see the boys on the European leg of the tour."
Kaplan admits that, though Kevin has custody of the two boys, he realizes that Britney "should not have to sacrifice visits with her boys while pursuing her career. Kevin has even been able to make sure that Britney can maintain the boys' regular schedule, even though she's on tour."
For the entire story — including the family's living arrangements — be sure to pick up the next issue of OK!, on sale everywhere Thursday.
Source: OK Magazine
Two months ago, when Britney Spears embarked on her first concert tour in almost five years, she was joined by two of her biggest — and littlest! — supporters: her young sons Jayden James and Sean Preston.
And now that Brit is wrapping up the North American leg of her tour, OK! can exclusively reveal that the pop superstar will continue to have her boys cheering her on when she heads to Europe in June.
In an exclusive interview in the next issue of OK! — on sale everywhere Thursday — Mark Vincent Kaplan, attorney for Brit's ex-husband Kevin Federline reveals that his client is "more than happy to help facilitate Britney being able to see the boys on the European leg of the tour."
Kaplan admits that, though Kevin has custody of the two boys, he realizes that Britney "should not have to sacrifice visits with her boys while pursuing her career. Kevin has even been able to make sure that Britney can maintain the boys' regular schedule, even though she's on tour."
For the entire story — including the family's living arrangements — be sure to pick up the next issue of OK!, on sale everywhere Thursday.
Source: OK Magazine
Mediabase Chart Update
Britney's new single 'If U Seek Amy' is currently at #9 on Mediabase with 6234 spins and 47.2 est. million listeners.
Click here to vote for 'If U Seek Amy' on your local radio station!
Source: Break The Ice
Click here to vote for 'If U Seek Amy' on your local radio station!
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