London, Jan 26 : Glamour model Katie Price a. k. a. Jordan and her hubby Peter Andre are about to become pop princess Britney Spears' neighbours.
The couple, along with their children Harvey, Junior and Princess Tiammi, have just signed a four-month rental on a luxury, six-bedroom LA pad in a gated community minutes from where the Toxic singer stays.
The two, who are moving to America in search of fame and fortune on the ITV reality show, `Katie and Peter Stateside', have already started packing and will be leaving Heathrow for Los Angeles in a few days.
"Everything is ready to go. They have found a gorgeous house. It has a pool, which is half inside and half outside," the Mirror quoted a close pal of the couple as revealing.
New York, January 21 : Pop diva Britney Spears' shenanigans apparently turned out to be `toxic' for staff at Los Angeles' Peninsula Hotel when she stayed there recently.
"She's been really demanding," the New York Daily New quoted one employee as saying.
"She always wants specific tables, and when someone is sitting where she wants to be, she kicks them out of their seats. And she doesn't tip well!" the employee added.
A representative for the singer, however, has insisted that these reports are baseless.
London, Jan 20 : While much has been written about Britney Spears and her career, the popstar has now taken the pen in her hand to write her autobiography.
In one of the most lucrative book deals in showbiz history, the `Womanizer' star has reportedly signed a 10million dollars publishing deal for a no-holds-bar account of her roller-coaster career.
And the 27-year-old star would begin writing as soon as her sell-out world tour gets over.
"There have been numerous unofficial biographies printed about Britney, but she''s never agreed to pen her own tome - until now," The Mirror quoted a source as saying.
London, January 19: Britney Spears has apparently renamed her new single `If You Seek Amy' to `If You See Amy' following a ban over its controversial lyrics.
The pop princess' forthcoming single had faced the axe from US radio stations after it was alleged to bear explicit connotations.
Subsequently, the third single from Britney's comeback album `Circus' was banned after being dubbed too offensive to broadcast, reports the Sun.