Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Britney Spears breaks up with her boyfriend Adnan Ghalib



Britney loves to be in news, and the latest news is that the pop star has dumped her paparazzo beau Adnan Ghalib, and she also seems to severe all links with Ghalib and seems to have wiped out all his memories and time spent with him.

TOXIC GIRL, Britney Spears seems to have moved on from her paparazzo beau Adnan Ghalib. According to sources, when she was asked, if she has any message from her ex-boyfriend Ghalib, she replied, “I don't know who is Adnan Ghalib...I have never met him before.”

Spear's comment was recorded outside the Millennium Dance Studios in Burbank, and was then reported that the couple have parted. The sources even claim that she has not only dumped Ghalib but also filed a restraining order against him. People say that he must have done something really bad which irked her.

According to her friends, Spears found out that Ghalib was making money out off his knowledge of their jaunts together and he tipped off his colleagues as to where the couple would be so that they could get exclusive pictures. If Britney had listened earlier from her friends and done as advised. As reported earlier, Spears' best friend ‘Alli Sims’ had given his views on Ghalib, “I do not think Adnan is a good person. I think he only has bad intentions. He has given me a weird feeling and creeped me out. I wish he would just go away.”

Now she really needs to be careful, when it comes on choosing a spouse for herself or else she will keep on ending up with break ups.

Earlier, Britney’s break-up with her ex-husband, dancer Kevin Federline had made her life miserable and also had a dent on her image worldwide. But her problems don’t end here, as she recently failed her latest bid to regain the right of custody of her two young sons. The troubled pop star, whose personal life has veered out of control in the last 12 months had in a previous decision lost the custody of sons Sean Preston and Jayden James in October, though she was allowed to see them three times a week in visits monitored by the court.

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