Britney Back in Rehab (Again)

AP is reporting that Britney Spears has returned to a treatment facility. We will add more details as we get them.

Interestingly, People.com says the confirmation came from Kevin Federline's camp and that Federline has since canceled an emergency custody hearing scheduled for today.

By Liz |  February 22, 2007; 12:41 PM ET  | Category:  Britney Spears , Celebrities
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What's the over/under for how long she stays this time?

Posted by: BF | February 22, 2007 1:08 PM

What's the over/under for how long she stays this time?

Posted by: BF | February 22, 2007 1:10 PM

My question is: How long before she tries to kill herself? (No joke: she's heading in that direction really fast.)

Posted by: Joe | February 23, 2007 1:34 PM

It's no wonder why this girl, Britney Spears, is involved in what the media calls "bizarre public behavior," as her every, single move is logged and watched by EVERYONE! Imagine yourself, if you will, in a position like hers - with people following you all around, taking your picture, looking to find your every flaw and catalog your every, single misstep. Shaving her head is nothing in comparison to what I would've done. What a nightmare she lives.

It's the children I feel most sorry for, however, as they are obviously the spawn of a young, naive girl and a slacker-leech bum.

My question is this: when will we start requiring licenses for parenting? Seriously, we have them for running a business, driving, sailing, etc etc etc...but ANYONE can be a parent? It is obvious that some folks should DEFINITELY NOT be breeding!

Posted by: sickahearinit | February 23, 2007 7:33 PM

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