
Britney Spears Will Not Perform in the US
Britney Spears announced she will no longer perform in the United States, citing "extremely sensitive reasons." She hopes to perform in the UK and Australia soon, possibly with her son, Jayden.

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Britney Spears announced she will no longer perform in the United States, citing "extremely sensitive reasons." She hopes to perform in the UK and Australia soon, possibly with her son, Jayden.

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