Friday, November 21, 2008

Britney Spears 6 Possible Futures

On an upcoming MTV documentary that will promote her sixth CD, Circus, Britney Spears says that she's ''been through a lot in the past two or three years.'' No kidding. The superstar's stream of mind-boggling personal problems has both damaged and frequently eclipsed her wait, what did she do again.?

Oh, right! singing career. But that could be changing. Due on Dec. 2 (her 27th birthday), Circus was whipped up by a team of A-list producers, including Nate ''Danja'' Hills, who worked on Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds, and legendary pop auteur Max Martin, who wrote Britney's 1998 breakthrough, ''Baby One More Time.''

Circus comes just 13 months after Spears' last CD, Blackout, which was supposed to be her big comeback following a four-year break from making albums. It ended up selling a relatively modest 913,000 copies.

Britney Spears opens up one more time

Life for Tinseltown trainwreck Britney Spears has been worse than a jail sentence, but she’s slowing recovering, according to an upcoming MTV special.Even when you go to jail, y’know, there’s the time when you’re gonna get out.

But in this situation, it’s never ending. It’s just like (the Bill Murray movie) ‘Groundhog Day,’ ” Spears, 26, admits in a new documentary, “Britney: For the Record.

The former high-flying pop princess was tossed in the hospital for a mental evaluation in January. The hospitalization resulted in ex-husband Kevin Federline gaining sole custody of their sons, Preston and Jayden. Her father, Jamie Spears, also gained legal control over her affairs.

“I’m having to pay for it for a really long time,” the singer said. “If I wasn’t under the restraints that I’m under right now, I’d feel so liberated.”In the documentary, Spears speaks candidly about marrying Federline, a former dancer.

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