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Britney Spears Loses Kids In Custody Battle


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The Huffington Post reports today that "Britney Spears was ordered Monday to surrender custody of her children to ex-husband Kevin Federline.

Superior Court Judge Scott M. Gordon ruled that Federline will take custody of Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, beginning Wednesday "until further order of the court."

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I think that way too much pressure is being put on that woman and I wish it would stop. She needs career and psychological guidance, not a takedown by the masses.

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I think that way too much pressure is being put on that woman and I wish it would stop. She needs career and psychological guidance, not a takedown by the masses.

I think that's bs.

Nobody forced her to go to Vegas and get a 24 hour marriage. Nobody pressured her into marrying federline. Nobody told her to show her cooter to the world or shave her head.

If she wants out of the spotlight she can leave it as many stars have before her. However if she wants to scramble for any touch of fame to be found, people are going to continue to look at her and comment on what they see.

I see a trailer park whore who accidentally got rich and famous. Her music isn't inspired or particularly talented. She's a showgirl who got by on a pretty face in her youth. No tears from me.

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Apparently she failed to supply a drivers license and a drug test result. BTW, I never said she was talented--but I think the onslought to trash her is too much.

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