Britney Spears talks to Ryan Seacrest By SANDY COHEN, AP Entertainment Writer 1 hour, 2 minutes ago LOS ANGELES -
Britney Spears
defended her parenting and decried her critics, lamenting “how cruel our world can be,” in a brief interview on
Ryan Seacrest
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is keen to clean up her act. The bad news: Apparently she can't wait until the end of an interview to do so.
The court-addled pop star acquiesced to a rare on-air chat with
E! News
anchor
Ryan Seacrest
on his Los Angeles radio show Wednesday morning in an effort to thank her fans for their support through her personal and professional crises.
Unfortunately, Spears didn't quite make it to the grateful portion of the interview, instead bailing out after a few faulty-connection minutes, ostensibly to hop in the shower.
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Britney Spears called in to Ryan Seacrest’s radio show and told him how she celebrated the release of “Blackout,” and how she handles all the negative press.
LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears defended her parenting and chastised her critics, lamenting “how cruel our world can be,†in a brief interview on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show Wednesday.
Spears, always photographed but rarely interviewed these days, also spoke about her new album “Blackout†during the seven-minute talk, during which she giggled frequently as her assistant, Alli Sims, and friend, Sam Lufti, laughed and shouted in the background.
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Britney Spears defended her parenting and chastised her critics, lamenting “how cruel our world can be,” in a brief interview on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show Wednesday.
Spears, always photographed but rarely interviewed these days, also spoke about her new album “Blackout” during the seven-minute talk, during which she giggled frequently as her assistant, Alli Sims, and friend, Sam Lufti, laughed and shouted in the background.
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gave a rare radio interview on Wednesday morning–and disappeared to take a shower midway through the eight-minute chat.
Spears
was woken up by her assistant and cousin Alli Sims just after 9 a.m. to talk to Los Angeles DJ
Ryan Seacrest
After answering a few questions about her new album
Blackout
and briefly discussing her ongoing child custody battle with ex-husband
Kevin Federline
Spears
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Britney Spears calls the world ‘cruel’ By SANDY COHEN, AP Entertainment Writer 1 hour, 45 minutes ago LOS ANGELES -
Britney Spears
defended her parenting and chastised her critics, lamenting “how cruel our world can be,” in a brief interview on
Ryan Seacrest
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(10-31) 12:37 PDT Los Angeles (AP) —
Britney Spears defended her parenting and chastised her critics, lamenting “how cruel our world can be,” in a brief interview on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show Wednesday.
Spears, always photographed but rarely interviewed these days, also spoke about her new album “Blackout” during the seven-minute talk, during which she giggled frequently as her assistant, Alli Sims, and friend, Sam Lufti, laughed and shouted in the background.
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LOS ANGELES — Britney Spears can have sleepovers with her two boys — if she has regular drug and alcohol tests, childproofs her home and buckles the kids in car seats, a court commissioner ruled Tuesday.
The pop star, who is seeking to regain the shared custody she lost earlier this month, also must continue meeting with a court-appointed parenting coach, Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ruled.
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The “Toxic” singer, who was previously given permission to see her two sons approximately every other day, will be monitored during her two visits, which will take place from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. on one day, and an overnight stay from 12 p.m. and 10 a.m. on another.
Also revealed in the documents is a statement from
Spears
‘ parenting coach Lisa Hacker, in which she says the star “rarely engaged with (her) children in either conversation or play” during monitored visits, although the 25-year-old is improving.
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LOS ANGELES — Britney Spears can have sleepovers with her two boys — if she has regular drug and alcohol tests, childproofs her home and buckles the kids in car seats, a court commissioner ruled Tuesday.
The pop star, who is seeking to regain the shared custody she lost earlier this month, also must continue meeting with a court-appointed parenting coach, Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ruled.
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