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Britney Spears’ album was originally scheduled for U.S. release on November 13 and a day earlier internationally. But some recordings have already been leaked on the internet make Britney Spears to release her long-awaited comeback album two weeks earlier than planned.
Due to these numerous unauthorized on-line leaks, the label is doing everything possible to prevent and avoid any further illegal distribution of the songs.
"Blackout," Spears' first album of new material in four years, will
reach stores on October 30 in the United States and a day earlier
internationally, Jive Records said.
Last week Britney lost
custody of her two sons Sean and Jayden. A source close to the family
said: “Her father, Jamie is consulting lawyers about the best way to
help Britney. He feels they need to stage an intervention to get her
into rehab or some kind of therapy. He is worried she is going to harm
herself or the boys.”Jamie is also concerned about her wild lifestyle.
“She is spending money like it is going out of fashion - checking into
hotels when she has two homes in LA. He feels she should be putting the
money aside for her kids.”
In August 6 she was filmed by paparazzi smashing into someone's
vehicle, then parking her car and walking away. This makes Los Angeles
Superior Court Commissioner Rebecca Omens ordered her to appear at a
Los Angeles police station before October 25, when she is due to appear
in court.
Today, Britney’s lawyer Sorrell Trope has confirmed
that Britney has taken the court-mandated drug and alcohol tests ahead
of seeing the boys - and passed each one.Sorrell told People magazine:
“She’s passed her random drug tests. There’s been more than one. They
came up negative.”
In the middle of many cases she faces, Spears' hopes of relaunching her career may hinge on the success of her new album.
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