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Britney Spears
Born: 2 December 1981 Kentwood, Louisiana, USA Height: 5' 5"
She is the first woman to have four albums go straight to number one on the American charts. Has sold over seventy-six million records worldwide ranking her as the eighth best-selling female artist in American music history. Britney Spears' personal life has attracted considerable media attention. Fans watched her tranformation form innocent teen to adolescent to mother with all of the missteps along the way played out almost daily on TV.
In the fall of 2006 Britney became the focus of national attention. First she announced her intentions to divorce spouse Kevin Federline. Informing him by text message. K-Fed immediately became Fed-Ex with tabloid rumors of his affair with a porn star. Then came speculation that Kevin was threatening to release a sex tape shot on their honeymoon in exchange for a favorable monetary divorce settlement. A newly single Britney was spotted partying with Gal-Pals Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan from Las Vegas to Hollywood.
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Crossroads:
Pop sensation Britney Spears makes her film debut in this sparkling teen road-trip adventure. Spears stars as Lucy, the beautiful valedictorian of her small Georgia hometown who has lost touch with her childhood best friends Mimi (Taryn Manning), a boyish trailer park sweetheart who happens to be pregnant, and Kit (Zoe Saldana) a luxury-obsessed overachiever who dreams of marrying her older boyfriend. Although it seems that they are all headed in separate directions, Mimi's planned cross-country trip to Los Angeles in hopes of securing a recording contract brings the old friends together for a life-altering adventure. Lucy's own dream of reuniting with her estranged mother (Kim Cattrall), who abandoned her and her auto mechanic father (Dan Aykroyd) when Lucy was only three, propels the normally cautious Lucy to take part and together they hit the road, chauffeured by Mimi's handsome loner friend Ben (Anson Mount). Their journey is plagued with many seemingly insurmountable difficulties.
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