Britney Is A No Show In Court Today
| Oct 11, 2007 by LISA WEBER |
Update:Britney finally appeared in court this afternoon, and was granted one-night-a-week supervised visitation rights with sons Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1. The visits will be supervised by a court-appointed monitor. Another hearing is set to be held October 26th.
Britney Spears didn't show up in court today. Her presence there would have been a good thing, since she's asking for more visitation rights with her kids, Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1.
Right now, Britney is able to have monitored visits every other day, but isn't allowed to have the kids overnight.
The saga continues...
I just put together some pictures of her through the years, the beginning of her career, finishing with her yesterday.
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I so feel sorry for her
She is definitely mentally ill. What will happen to her? I almsot feel like on eday we'll wake up to hear that she's dead
She really is the stereotypical Hollywood story, isn't she? From aspiring innocent pop star, to overnight success, to twice divorced wife and mother, to clueless has-been---all by the ripe old age of 25. So, so sad. She'll never get better from whatever is wrong with her if she remains in that part of the country. Girlfriend probably needs to detox from Hollywood more than any alcohol and/or drug.
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