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Britney: $20 mln divorce settlement?
BEIJING, March 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Singer Britney Spears has agreed to give ex-husband Kevin Federline about 20 million U.S. dollars in a divorce settlement, according to reports.
It was revealed a few days ago that Britney Spears left the Promises rehab center before officially checking out so that she could finalize her divorce from Kevin Federline.
Reports claim that Federline will receive 19 million dollars, a 2 million dollars lump sum, half of Britney's earnings during their marriage, and half of the earnings from the sale of their Malibu home.
Related: Britney Spears reported out of rehab again
BEIJING, Feb. 22 -- Britney Spears left a live-in rehabilitation facility early Wednesday, less than a day after checking in, according to several reports.
It was the second time in a week that Spears entered a rehab facility and checked out before her first day was finished.
The television news magazine "The Insider" initially reported that Spears called a car service, walked out of the Promises Malibu Treatment Center and left the facility early Wednesday morning.
There was no response to an e-mail sent Wednesday to Spears' manager, Larry Rudolph.
On Tuesday, Rudolph said Spears had voluntarily checked herself into an undisclosed treatment facility.
Britney Spears and Fed-Ex agree on kids
BEIJING, Jan. 9 -- Pop mum Britney Spears and estranged husband Kevin Federline have agreed a temporary custody arrangement for the month of January, court documents revealed.
Spears, 25, who filed for divorce from Federline in November, will share custody of the couple's two children, 15-month-old Sean Preston and four-month old Jayden James, the documents published by the TMZ.com website said.
While the children will continue to live with Spears, Federline, 28, will be granted access to them for four hours, three times a week, the papers showed. Federline has also allowed Spears to take the children to Florida for one-week later this month, the court order said.
Britney Spears says coming back "better than ever"
BEIJING, Jan. 6 --Pop star Britney Spears, acknowledging that her image has taken a beating in recent months, thanked her fans for their loyalty on Friday and promised she would come back "bigger and better than ever."
Spears, who raised eyebrows by partying with new pal Paris Hilton and from up-the-skirt pictures that repeatedly caught her without panties, told fans in a letter on her Web site, that she was working on a new album.
"I look forward to coming back this year bigger and better than ever and to reaching out to my fans on a more personal level," writes Spears, who has been portrayed in the tabloids as out of control since filing for divorce from husband Kevin Federline in November.
The latest reports, denied this week by her manager, said she collapsed on New Year's Eve in a Las Vegas nightclub.