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Britney Spears: More Challenges AheadSalem-News.comBefore their next hearing on October 26th, Spears must complete three joint counseling sessions with Kevin Federline, as well as three individual sessions and twice-weekly testing for drugs and alcohol.
(HOLLYWOOD, Calif.) - Like most human beings, it turns out that Britney Spears needs her mom. The fallen Pop Princess has received a visit from her mother Lynne. This came some days after losing custody of her two kids, Sean Preston 2 and Jayden James 1, in a custody battle. "Britney really needed her mom. So Lynne flew out and they met," people.com quoted an inside source as saying. But media outlets reported that Spears allegedly left her two toddlers crying on her doorstep when they arrived with a parenting coach last week for a visit. At first it looked like Spears was going to get a break after the defeat in her custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline and rumors about her "suicidal tendencies." And there is other bad news on the horizon: the legal documents released Thursday revealed stricter measures about her supervised visitation rights with her sons. Before their next hearing on October 26th, she must complete three joint counseling sessions with Kevin Federline, as well as three individual sessions and twice-weekly testing for drugs and alcohol. Britney's fans say they hope that she'll be better soon. Source: Celebrities Worldwide Diffusion
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