
The American superstar Britney Spears announced a divorce from her husband Kevin Federlin after two years of marriage and two months after the birth of their second son. In the documents for divorce, the singer indicated that "insoluble contradictions" arose in their family.
24-year-old Spears filed for a divorce in the Los Angeles Court on Monday, and a day earlier she appeared on the screens in a night show with a new haircut and black-black dress, looking even more sexually than usual, CNN reports.
In her claim, the singer does not require child support from her husband, but wants the children to stay with her, and their father was granted the right to visit them. Neither Spears nor Federline has yet commented on the information about the divorce.
Spears and Federlin have two children. The eldest son - Sunom Preston - was 1 year last September. About two months ago, they had another boy, whom they called Jaden James.
The rumors around the divorce of the couple have been walking for a long time. Observers noted that Spears did not wear a wedding ring. In addition, Spears last week did not appear at the presentation of the debut album of Federlain Playing with Fire. US Weekly reported that the couple stayed in different hotels in New York.
Popular publications about the life of stars reported that the 28-year-old Federalline, after their wedding on October 6, 2004, "lived in the shade of Spears." He was even called Mr. Britney Spears. He has two more children from his former friend of actress Cher Jackson.
In the summer, Spears rejected any rumors about grindings with her husband, telling in numerous interviews how he helped her during his second pregnancy. In July, Spears won the court of the British publication National Enquirer for June 5 and 12, 2006 it printed articles with the following headings: "Britney's marriage broke up" and "Britney and Kevin: now about their divorce."
Fulfilling the court’s decision, the British National Enquirer printed an official apology to the singer Britney Spears for the publication of these articles, while the American Enquirer refused to apologize. Commenting on a divorce report, the representative of the British National Enquirer, in particular, said: "Now we will definitely admit that the marriage has not broken up, and they are not going to get divorced."
Note, earlier this week, the Los Angeles court stopped Britney Spears’s lawsuit against the Weekly weekly for material about the cassette, on which Spears with Federlin have crazy sex during Britney's pregnancy , published in October 2005. The weekly refused to print a refutation on which Spears insisted, after which she sued. The pop star tried to get 10 million dollars from the magazine as compensation for the information defaming it.
However, the judge admitted that Spears made her sexuality public public, so the assumption of the magazine about the existence of an erotic video cannot be considered slander.
For Britney, the current marriage is the second - at the beginning of 2004, she unexpectedly for everyone married a childhood friend Jason Alexander in Las Vegas. Their family life lasted only 55 hours, after which the marriage union was canceled.