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Britney Spears is set to shock the world with saucy new promotional shots picturing her seducing a handsome Catholic priest.
The images are to promote her new album Blackout-which is released on Tuesday-but the shots, in which the troubled singer is dressed in a black blouse, short black miniskirt and fishnet stockings, will outrage the Catholic church with her suggestive poses.
In one picture, Spears is snapped leaning seductively against the confession box as a young priest listens to her repent her sins, while in another photo, Spears is shown sitting on his lap inside the cubical.
Britney Spears is "in pieces" after losing custody of her two sons to ex-husband Kevin Federline, according to a close pal.
The troubled singer has been ordered to hand over kids Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, after Federline's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan called an emergency hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday morning.
And Spears, 25, is devastated over the ruling. read more
Britney Spears’ custody battle could cost her over $700,000.
The troubled singer’s lengthy court process with ex-husband Kevin Federline to establish access rights to their sons, Sean Preston, two, and 23-month-old Jayden James, led to two law firms billing her a combined total of $466,000, court documents have revealed.
In addition, Britney, 26, also agreed to pay Kevin’s legal fees, which amounted to around $250,000. The largest bill comes from attorney Stacy D. Ph read more
Britney Spears will undergo random drug and alcohol tests to determine whether or not she is a fit mother as her child custody battle turns nasty, according to reports.
The judge in the case, Scott Gordon, has stated that he is concerned about the singer's apparent "habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol," and he wants to investigate.
He has ordered Spears to "undergo testing," which will be conducted randomly twice a week. read more