Not content with a famous mother and auntie, Britney Spear’s sons Jayden James and Sean Preston have added another celebrity to their circle – Kingston Rossdale.... more
The curvy-figured blonde girl cavorting on Malibu beach attracted the usual battery of photographers, as snappers rushed to get their daily dose of Britney.... more
Britney's back on the road - but don't worry she's only in charge of a toy car. The star was having a go in her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James' toy Cadillac in California.
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It appears Britney Spears' yo-yoing weight is back on the rise ... or there could be some truth to rumours that she is expecting her third child.... more
Britney Spears looks fit and healthy as she relaxes on a beach – and shows she is putting her troubles behind her. The singer appeared rounded and happy in a bikini as she took a much-needed break after a turbulent time when drink and drugs binges led to her being sectioned... more
Britney Spears has revealed she's in the throes of a new romance - on screen, that is. The troubled star appeared in bedroom scenes with Neil Patrick Harris in her return appearance in the US sitcom How I Met Your Mother, which aired in the US last night. In the episode Britney reprised her role as ditzy Abby, who dates serial womaniser Barney (Harris) but she still seems to be longing for her other crush, Ted ... more
Britney Spears has won more visitation time with her two young sons, but her ex-husband Kevin Federline will continue to retain custody. Both sides said they were 'pleased' with the outcome of today's custody hearing at an Los Angeles court... more
Britney Spears was finally reunited with her sons yesterday after more than seven weeks apart. The troubled singer has had no contact with Jayden James, 17 months; and Sean Preston, two; since a visit on January 3 when she refused to hand them back to ex-husband Kevin Federline... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do