March 22, 2007 (Press Release) --
After nearly a month of seclusion in a luxurious rehabilitation center, Britney Spears has moved on.
The pop star checked out of Promises Malibu Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Facility ''after successfully completing their program,'' Spears' manager, Larry Rudolph, said in a statement released by Jive Records.
Spears, 25, entered the facility Feb. 22 after bizarre behavior that included shaving her head, getting tiny lips tattooed on her wrist and beating a car with an umbrella. Photos of the incidents were beamed worldwide.
Her activities have been steady fodder for weekly magazines and entertainment Web sites since she filed for divorce from aspiring rapper Kevin Federline in November, citing irreconcilable differences.
Spears hasn't disclosed the specific reason she sought treatment at Promises, which offers detox, counseling and 12-step programs. A 30-day stay at the Mediterranean-style villa tucked in the Santa Monica Mountains costs $48,000.
The One the Judges Hate
Sanjaya Malakar, 17, Federal Way, Wash.
Somehow, Sanjaya has stayed on yet another week. He has a light voice. The judges keep implying they don't know how in the world he's gotten this far. But why were they the ones who put him through to the final 24?
He should have kept his hair straight. (See photo.) The minute he went curly, he started getting voted into the lower ranks.
The One Who Uses a Human Beat Box to Mask His Non-Talent: Blake Lewis, 25, Bothell , Wash.
Blah-ke did an impression of a DJ ripping a record while singing horrible Jamaroquai's horrible "Virtual Insanity." Cowell was the only judge to bust Lewis for being a big "copycat" loser, because Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson were earless.
Source: http://www.msn.com
POSTED BY SANDY COHEN
The pop star checked out of Promises Malibu Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Facility ''after successfully completing their program,'' Spears' manager, Larry Rudolph, said in a statement released by Jive Records.
Spears, 25, entered the facility Feb. 22 after bizarre behavior that included shaving her head, getting tiny lips tattooed on her wrist and beating a car with an umbrella. Photos of the incidents were beamed worldwide.
Her activities have been steady fodder for weekly magazines and entertainment Web sites since she filed for divorce from aspiring rapper Kevin Federline in November, citing irreconcilable differences.
Spears hasn't disclosed the specific reason she sought treatment at Promises, which offers detox, counseling and 12-step programs. A 30-day stay at the Mediterranean-style villa tucked in the Santa Monica Mountains costs $48,000.
The One the Judges Hate
Sanjaya Malakar, 17, Federal Way, Wash.
Somehow, Sanjaya has stayed on yet another week. He has a light voice. The judges keep implying they don't know how in the world he's gotten this far. But why were they the ones who put him through to the final 24?
He should have kept his hair straight. (See photo.) The minute he went curly, he started getting voted into the lower ranks.
The One Who Uses a Human Beat Box to Mask His Non-Talent: Blake Lewis, 25, Bothell , Wash.
Blah-ke did an impression of a DJ ripping a record while singing horrible Jamaroquai's horrible "Virtual Insanity." Cowell was the only judge to bust Lewis for being a big "copycat" loser, because Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson were earless.
Source: http://www.msn.com
POSTED BY SANDY COHEN

After nearly a month of seclusion in a luxurious rehabilitation center, Britney Spears has moved on.
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