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Britney condemns US Weekly for unveiling honeymoon pics
www.chinaview.cn 2005-02-19 08:52:38

Photos of Spears and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine 
      
 
 
      
 
 under 
 the 
 headline: "Britney's Private Album!" Other pictures of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are displayed on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

Photos of Spears and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine 
      
 
 
      
 
 under 
 the 
 headline: "Britney's Private Album!" Other pictures of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are displayed on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

Photos of 
      
 
    
 
 
 
 Spears 
 and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine under the headline: "Britney's Private Album!" Other pictures of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are displayed on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

Photos of Spears and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly 
      
 
 
      
 
 magazine 
 under 
 the headline: "Britney's Private Album!" Other pictures of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are displayed on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

Photos of Spears and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine 
      
 
 
      
 
 under 
 the 
 headline: "Britney's Private Album!" Other pictures of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are displayed on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

Photos of 
      
 
    
 
 
 
 Spears 
 and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine under the headline: "Britney's Private Album!" Other snaps of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are unveiled on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

                              (Photos: MM52)

Pop SuperStar Britney Spears is quite unhappy with a US magazine about the publication of her honeymoon photos.Photos of Spears and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine under the headline: "Britney's Private Album!"
Britney Spears, holding her dog, and her husband, Kevin Federline, pose on the red carpet at The 2004 Billboard Music Awards in this Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004 file photo.(AP file photo) 
    BEIJING, Feb. 19 -- Pop SuperStar Britney Spears is quite unhappy with a US magazine about the publication of her honeymoon photos. Pop star Britney Spears formalized her union with dancer Kevin Federline on Thursday just as she parted ways with the manager who had been guiding her career since she was 13. [Reuters]

    Photos of Spears and her new husband, Kevin Federline, are on the cover of Us Weekly magazine under the headline: "Britney's Private Album!"

    Other snaps of the couple's October honeymoon in the Fiji islands are unveiled on five pages inside the magazine, on newsstands Friday.

    A furious Spears said in a statement: "Kevin and I chose a resort location where we were promised absolute privacy and seclusion.

    "Unfortunately, staff members took photographs of us, which we allowed them to take once we were assured they were being taken only for private use in a scrap book they gave us as a souvenir."

    But defiant US Weekly hit back, saying: "Britney should start her own magazine if she'd like to dictate her own coverage." The statement from Us Continues, "Coming from a celebrity who sold pictures of both her wedding and her stepdaughter, it's unlikely the issue here is privacy." Enditem

(Agencies)

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