Britney Spears Biography

Britney Spears Biography
Quick Facts
Birthday: December 2, 1981
Nationality: American
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Also Known As: Britney Jean Spears
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Age: 36 Years
Born In: McComb, Mississippi, United States
Famous As: Pop Singer
Height: 1.63 M
Spouse/Ex-: Jason Allen Alexander (M. 2004–2004), Kevin Federline (M. 2004–2007)
Father: Jamie Parnel Spears
Mother: Lynne Irene Bridges
Siblings: Bryan Spears - Jamie Lynn Spears
Children: Jayden James Federline, Sean Federline
Religion: Baptist
Personality: ISFP
Diseases & Disabilities: Bipolar Disorder, Depression
City, States, Provinces & Districts: Mississippi
Net Worth: $185 Million

Britney Jean Spears is a famous American pop star who will go down in history as one of the best pop artists of the west. She was raised in Kentwood, Louisiana and was always interested in the performing arts. She was only 8 years old when, for the first time, she was taken to the audition of "The Mickey Mouse Club" and it was in the second attempt that she got a role in the program. From there, Spears' talent was recognized by various agents and labels. Her debut album "Baby One More Time" went on sale in 1999 and became an instant hit worldwide, making Spears the most popular and successful teen solo artist in the world. From there, he came out with six other successful studio albums and the eighth is ready to leave by the end of 2013. Spears has made a Hollywood movie called 'Crossroads' and cameos in various television shows like' Will & Grace ',' How I Met Your Mother ',' Glee ', etc. Spears has always been in the news because of her very public and drastic romantic relationships. She has two children with her ex-husband Kevin Federline, who was a back dancer when she met him.


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Childhood and early years
Britney Spears was born on December 2, 1981 in McComb, Mississippi, by Lynne Irene and James Parnell Spears. She was raised in Kentwood, Louisiana. I was interested in performing arts from an early age.
In the 1990s, when she was only 8 years old, her mother took her to Atlanta for an audition for the Disney Mickey Mouse Club. Spears was rejected at that time for being too young, but in the process was presented to a talent agent, Nancy Carson.
Nancy Carson enrolled her in the Professional School of Performing Arts. Spears moved to New York with her mother and did a musical called 'Ruthless!', Participated in 'Star Search' and appeared in several television commercials.
In 1992, she auditioned again for "The Mickey Mouse Club" and was selected this time along with other children's artists such as Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling, Christina Aguilera, etc. The program was canceled after two seasons and Spears returned to Kentwood.

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Career
In 1997, Spears was appointed by the senior vice president of A & R to work with producer Eric Foster, who shaped his voice into a more pop style and his first album was recorded at Cheiron Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.
In 1999, his debut album "Baby One More Time" was released and he headed the Billboard 200 as soon as it came out. Its main song was placed in the number one in Billboard Hot 100 and it became the album sold more by a teenager.
In 1999, with her growing success around the world, Spears appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone in a sexual portrait. Many people and associations condemned that, but Spears said there was nothing wrong with that.
In 2000, Spears' second studio album was released, "Oops! ... I Did It Again." He broke the record for highest debut sales of any solo artist. His main song was exceptionally good in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, etc. He toured the album the same year.
In 2001, she signed an $ 8 million contract with Pepsi and co-wrote a book with her mother, "A Mother's Gift." Their third album, Britney, was released and reached number one on the Billboard 200.
In 2002, Spears acted in a Hollywood movie called "Crossroads," which did not go very well, but her performance was appreciated by some of the critics. The film was made under the budget of 11 million dollars and raised 57 million.
In 2003, his fourth studio album "In the Zone" was released. She co-wrote most of the songs on the album and also co-produced it. The album sold at least 10 million copies worldwide. He had the winning number of the "Toxic" Grammy on it.


In 2004, Spears created an album called "Greatest Hits: My Prerogative". It was a compilation of his greatest hits of recent years and he also had a successful version of "My Prerogative" by Bobby Brown.
In 2005, Spears released her first remix album 'B in the Mix: The Remixes'. The album sold one million copies worldwide. In the same year, she appeared on the "Will & Grace" show, in the episode "Buy, Buy Baby."
In 2007, he released "Blackout", which sold 3 million copies worldwide and won the Album of the Year award at the MTV Europe Music Awards. He acted in "Gimme More" on the MTV VTV in the same year.
In 2008, his sixth studio album "Circus" was released and became number one in the Czech Republic and Canada. She became the youngest female artist to have 5 of her albums at number one in the "Guinness Book of World Records."
In 2011, he released his seventh studio album "Femme Fatale", which occupied the
Awards
Grammy Awards
2005Best Dance RecordingWinner
MTV Video Music Awards
2011Best Pop VideoBritney Spears: Till the World Ends (2011)
2009Best Pop VideoBritney Spears: Womanizer (2008)
2008Video of the YearBritney Spears: Piece of Me (2007)
2008Best Female VideoBritney Spears: Piece of Me (2007)
2008Best Pop VideoBritney Spears: Piece of Me (2007)
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