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yeah, it was just a joke! lol I think its pretty funny
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I guess the answer to the question I asked earlier is "one day"
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i read in an article about this ... and it said that it's illegal for a church or chapel or whatever to marry people who are drunk....
so they are saying it's not a joke .. but i'm really iffy 'bout this thing ... britney is crazy man
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um..they wernt drunk..it was just a joke that went a little out of hand.
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well, on the news it says shes filing for a divorce today..and her one day husband has gone back home.
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haha ha this is such a joke ... -_-... but seriously WHY would she wanna do that... -_-; man i regarded her as a real artist (not that's she's particularly good) but such behaviour... maybe, only MAYBE if she has a good enuf reason (i doubt) why she pulled this off... -_-;
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haha i find quite funny when some1 told be about this at college today.
my brother think that she did it just to get attention Ps i knew some1 would put this up as a thread lolz
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A picture of her husband can be found here - http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...&e=16&ncid=707
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.. uh, i mean. sorry. o_o
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found this at watchfarscape.. orginally from the associated press -
Spears' Quickie Marriage Annulled Jan 5, 4:04 PM EST LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Britney Spears' two-day-old marriage to a childhood friend was dissolved Monday shortly after the pop superstar filed for an annulment, claiming she didn't fully understand what she was doing when she got hitched on the spur of the moment. Clark County Family Court Judge Lisa M. Brown signed the order at 12:24 p.m., said Las Vegas attorney David Chesnoff, who was cleaning up after a weekend frolic between Spears and Jason Allen Alexander. "There is no marriage now," Chesnoff told The Associated Press. "Jason agreed to this completely. They've made a wise decision. I know they care about each other. They are friends." It took the judge about two hours to act on the "complaint for annulment" filed in Family Court shortly after 10 a.m. "Plaintiff Spears lacked understanding of her actions to the extent that she was incapable of agreeing to the marriage," the annulment petition said. The 22-year-old pop star married Alexander — who hails from Spears' hometown of Kentwood, La. — about 5:30 a.m. Saturday at a Las Vegas wedding chapel. Alexander said he and Spears hatched the idea to get hitched early Saturday morning. "It was just crazy, man," the 22-year-old told "Access Hollywood" in an interview at his home Monday morning. "And we were just looking at each other and said, 'Let's do something wild, crazy. Let's go get married, just for the hell of it.'" According to the petition, "Before entering into the marriage the plaintiff and defendant did not know each other's likes and dislikes, each other's desires to have or not have children, and each other's desires as to state of residency. Upon learning of each other's desires, they are so incompatible that there was a want of understanding of each other's actions in entering into this marriage." Spears' record label, Jive Records, released a statement to "Entertainment Tonight" saying that Spears and Alexander "took a joke too far." Calls to Spears' representatives were not returned. Spears and Alexander, a junior at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, La., traveled by limousine to the Little White Wedding Chapel on the Strip after a stop at the Ghostbar, a club in the Palms Casino Hotel. The chapel staff told the couple they couldn't get married without a license, so they were taken to get a license and driven back to the chapel, where they were married. The bride wore a baseball cap and torn jeans down the aisle and was escorted by a Palms limousine driver, the source told the AP. Employees at the chapel declined comment. The singer released her fourth album, "In the Zone," in November. It debuted at the top of the album charts. She begins a concert tour March 2 in San Diego. ----- Wow.. that petition is a load of BS. Ashley |
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i wish ayu would joke around liek that with me!! :beat... but when its time to divorce i wouldnt sign nothing
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What Was She Thinking?
Saying 'I do' in a crazy Vegas wedding, followed by a quick 'I don't,' Britney Spears shocks her family and makes fans wonder if she has finally gone too far. In the wee hours of Jan. 3, after watching The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in their $10,000-a-night suite at the Palms Casino Hotel, Britney Spears and her childhood pal Jason Allen Alexander were itching for a little excitement. They got it. Around 3:30 a.m., after a brief visit to the ghostbar, a swanky nightspot on the 55th floor, they asked the bar bouncers for a limousine. In the lobby, a bellman who doubles as a driver escorted the pair to the hotel's lime-green courtesy limo and asked them where they wanted to go. "Take us to a chapel," Spears answered. As the limo, pop music filling its interior, cruised along Las Vegas's celebrated Strip, Spears and Alexander made out. The first two chapels they came upon were closed, but Spears told the driver to keep going. Finally they came upon A Little White Wedding Chapel, where lights were on and the door was open. Inside, says a witness to the proceedings, the pair were told they needed a license to marry. Hopping back in the green limo, the soon-to-be-weds continued kissing and hugging until the car pulled up to the Clark County Marriage License Bureau. As the two 22-year-olds waited to plunk down $55 in cash for a license, Spears "really didn't say anything," says Linda Wells, one of three people working the graveyard shift that night. "She was just kind of quiet." If the magnitude — or stupidity — of what she was about to do was beginning to sink in, the pop world's most unpredictable princess didn't let that stop the fun. At 5 a.m. she and Alexander returned to the chapel, where they were ushered into the Michael Jordan room, a 20-by-50-ft. sanctuary with white benches, each dotted with a burgundy velvet cushion, and lined with white candles and flowers. (The basketball star wed there in 1989.) As Spears whipped out a credit card to pay for the $200 wedding, which included photos, a bouquet of pink roses and a video, the $100 million performer exclaimed about how expensive the package was. "Too bad no one's here to give you away," the driver said. With a look of surprise, Spears said, "Yeah, yeah, yeah," then asked if he'd perform the task. The pastor hit a remote, and the strains of "The Wedding March" filled the room. Arm-in-arm with the driver, Spears glided down the aisle past 10 empty pews in a belly-baring black shirt, torn jeans and sneakers, her hair tucked carelessly beneath a baseball cap. In a nod to tradition, she sported a white garter, acquired at the chapel, that she'd pulled over her left pant leg. Seven minutes later, after minister Ian Schonken proclaimed Spears and Alexander husband and wife, the newlyweds locked in a long and passionate kiss, and the limo driver said, "Congratulations!" As the couple exited, "they were smiling and laughing," says another witness. "But it didn't seem like, Oh, this is the love of her life." Perhaps because it wasn't. Just 11 hours later, after the pair called their respective families and, as Alexander put it, "all hell broke loose," the newlyweds appealed for an annulment. Citing a failure to "know each other's likes and dislikes, each other's desires to have or not have children, and each other's desires as to state of residency," the formal request concluded, "they are so incompatible that there was a want of understanding of each other's actions in entering into this marriage." Two days later it was all over but the memories. One question remains, however: What were they thinking? Was this evidence of a Spears meltdown? A misguided attempt to convince the world she's no longer a teeny-bopper princess? An impetuous gesture springing from deep feelings that neither have owned up to? Or was it all just a p.r. gimmick? "This is by no means a publicity stunt," says Lizzie Grubman, Spears's former rep. "What good could come out of this?" People close to Spears and Alexander vigorously deny that the two wacky kids from Kentwood, La., were in an alcoholic haze when they exchanged vows. "They weren't drunk," says Doreen Seal, 45, Alexander's mother. "It's just a moment that got out of control, and there was no one there to stop them. They made a mistake and then they fixed it." Lance Bass, who, unlike his 'N Sync bandmate and Spears's ex Justin Timberlake, remains close to Britney, spent an hour with the pop diva in her suite soon after Alexander headed back to Kentwood late the afternoon of his wedding day. "Young people do stupid things every day," says Bass. "She was of sound mind. It's just a moment where a joke went too far" Just ask Britney's mom, Lynne, 48, who helps manage Spears's career. Says Seal: "Lynne hit the roof." Within hours of Britney's phone call to report she'd gotten hitched, Lynne had flown from Kentwood to join her daughter in the Palms' N9ne Steakhouse, where an annulment powwow was already under way involving the newlyweds, Spears's brother Bryan, 26, her manager Larry Rudolph, Palms owner and longtime friend George Maloof Jr. and the pop star's newly hired attorney David Z. Chesnoff. "There were not many happy campers," says an eyewitness. Adults more removed from the soap opera — but connected to Spears's professional life — have a harsher take on Britney's high jinks. "She doesn't have good advisers," says a member of her management team. "The mother just wasn't prepared for (stardom). She doesn't have any control over Britney. In some ways, Britney was the parent." Another source, who formerly worked with Spears, echoes that sentiment in spades, saying that her advisers are amateurs, that she rarely listens anyway and that the whole lot "think they know the game, but they don't." For now the trouble seems to be contained. In what Las Vegas attorneys term a remarkably fast turnaround, Spears and Alexander were granted a formal annulment Jan. 5, putting her fortune off-limits from any claims by Alexander. (However, Jason, a junior at Southeastern Louisiana University, reportedly has hired a publicist to handle media inquiries.) But in her passage from teenybop phenom to tarty pop diva, Spears has often seemed wildly out of control, particularly since her March 2002 public split with Timberlake (who is now seriously involved with actress Cameron Diaz), followed two months later by her parents' divorce. The night she and Alexander landed in Las Vegas, after having spent much of the Christmas holiday together in Kentwood, reports circulated that she was drunk in the Palms' ghostbar nightclub. "She was just tired from a long trip," Palms owner Maloof responded. The incident echoed a series of such reports over the last year of Spears allegedly partying heavily in night spots in both the U.S. and Europe ... and that was an excerpt from people magazine so that's all that I can get online. http://people.aol.com/people/onlyona...1442-1,00.html The 55-hour marriage of Britney Spears and her childhood pal Jason Allen Alexander may have been officially annulled on Monday, but the momentary hubby of the pop princess has already hit the airwaves. Speaking to both "Access Hollywood" and "Inside Edition" from his rural Kentwood, La., home on Monday, the 6'2" junior at Southeastern Louisiana University said his fateful wedding on Saturday began with him and Spears, both 22, watching "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in their Palms Casino Hotel room in Las Vegas. They were both sober, he insists. "We were just chilling in the room, about 3:30, and we had so much fun, just looking out at the city and the lights, and we were, 'We're in Las Vegas, let's do something. Let's go get married,'" Alexander, who looked to be nervously tapping his foot, told "Inside Edition." By Tuesday, a wedding photo of the happy couple had hit the tabloids, with papers such as Scotland's Daily Record splashing the barelyweds on their front pages and reporting on the fallout from their nuptials. Alexander said the two had been friends but did not date in high school, despite the fact "there was definitely romance there. She came home for Christmas Eve and invited me to go to Las Vegas." To "Inside Edition," Alexander said the decision to get a quickie annulment was mutual and came to them the very next day. As they were calling friends, he said, "We both started realizing what we had done ... we shouldn't have went about it the way we had." Alexander said he and Britney remain close, though pals are saying that Alexander is actually hurt that his brief bride didn't take the marriage seriously. Jared Prescott, described by the New York Post as Alexander's best friend, tells the paper that Alexander, who reputedly had been secretly dating Britney, meant what he said in his marital vows. "No one gets married as a joke, that would be stupid," Prescott told the Post. But Spears's own label, J Records, in its statement about the weekend wedding, said Britney and Jason "took a joke too far" by getting married. There has been no direct comment from Spears on any of the events of the past few days, and she is said to be in Miami preparing to tape a concert for the Showtime cable network. In the annulment papers filed by Spears's lawyers (and made public by the Smoking Gun Web site), it says, in part: "Plaintiff Spears lacked understanding of her actions to the extent she was incapable of agreeing to the marriage because before entering in the marriage, the plaintiff and defendant did not know each others' likes and dislikes, each other's desires to have or not have children, and each others' desires as to a state of residency." The papers, which were signed by Clark County Family Court Judge Lisa M. Brown at 12:24 p.m. PT Monday, making the annulment official, also said: "There was no meeting of the minds in entering into this marriage contract, and in a court of equity there is cause for declaring the contract void." The papers state that Spears is not pregnant and there is no property to be divided. Meanwhile, other papers -- as in police records -- have come back to haunt Alexander. On Oct. 25 he was arrested for battery and disturbing the peace in a Hammond, La., college hangout, police there tell New York's Daily News. Brett Chatelain, the owner of the establishment where the alleged incident took place, the Extra Innings Grill, said that Hammond "just hit one guy because he bought his ex-girlfriend a drink." The ex was identified to the News as Corie Miller, another childhood sweetheart whom Alexander reportedly dumped in November. http://people.aol.com/people/news/no...571220,00.html Ashley |
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I dun the fact that she's using the sacred marriage as a toy.
Some theories said that it's brit's mum who messed up the whole thing. The report revealed that brit's mum was fabergasted when she discovered that the couple didn't sign any sort of pre-marriage agreement. So she pestered the guy to sign up the paper and even though the guy's real intention wasn't about brit's money, he got pissed off and refused. Theerefore brit's mom asked the pop idol to declare the marriage void. urgh......... that's sick. |
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