BRITNEY AND JASON: COUPLE ABOUT TOWN

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After lending her voice to the many paying tribute to the late Michael Jackson, singer Britney Spears was spotted running some errands in Los Angeles today (June 26, 2009) with her agent/boyfriend Jason Trawick by her side.

The couple left Britney’s Calabasas, CA home, stopped off at a gas station to fill up and grab some Starbucks and then headed over to a friend’s home in Bel-Air, CA. Later in the day the pop star stopped by an office in Beverly Hills, still with Jason close by her side.

Meanwhile, Britney — who’s currently on tour promoting her album Circus – is set to return to the big screen, seven years after starring in the box office flop Crossroads. The 27-year-old has been offered a part in the upcoming Holocaust film The Yellow Star of Sophia and Eton, which integrates time travel, concentration camps and a love story.

‘The Circus Tour’ ends November 24. So only time will tell whether will Britney will take on the potentially career-changing role.

via: Flynet

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7 Comments

  1. Meaghan
    June-26-2009 @ 5:51 pm

    Wow their first public outing together! They look cute.

  2. mel
    June-26-2009 @ 5:57 pm

    at least she’s found a man that has a job. so it’s an upgrade.

  3. I_was_a_slave4U
    June-26-2009 @ 6:25 pm

    she looks clean & her bod looks good. shame she ALWAYS dresses like shit.

    She makes me want to scream. Rihanna mananges to look hot 75% of the time…so i know its not impossible!

    I hate the fact she is white trash.

  4. anon
    June-26-2009 @ 7:23 pm

    she doesn’t look too happy in these pics

  5. KimJong
    June-26-2009 @ 8:11 pm

    The more she covers, the better she looks. Best wishes to the crazy, bald, bipolar, witless, wonder.

  6. Stephi
    June-26-2009 @ 9:11 pm

    So these two are official then? I think it’s good that she has someone stable in her life, who doesn’t seem to be using her. The fact that they are keeping their relationship on the down low says a lot. This movie role sounds kind of strange, I doubt she would take it. It would be interesting to see her acting in a more serious role though.

  7. June-27-2009 @ 4:08 pm

    Spears seems an odd casting decision for a Holocaust role. Yet, she may be up to the task. Not all such roles should be played by people with dark hair and eyes. What’s important is not her place in the cast, but the movie itself.

    We live with Holocaust deniers who poison vulnerable young minds with their venomous drivel. If we allow them to revise history, then the Holocaust can occur again in a future generation.

    It is critical that we teach our children the truth about the Holocaust. Whether someone made a poor casting decision is virtually irrelevant.

    I wrote about the Holocaust because I felt it critical to discount Holocaust deniers. These mendacious historical revisers desire only one thing - to finish that which Hitler began with the Jewish people. There are many vulnerable individuals whose weak minds can be turned into hatred of minorities. It happened in 20th Century Europe. It can happen again. If we had learned from the Holocaust, we would not have witnessed Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda or Darfur. Prejudice continues. Someone has to stop the blind hatred.

    “Jacob’s Courage” is a tender coming of age love story of two young adults living in Salzburg at the time when the Nazi war machine enters Austria. This historical novel presents accurate scenes and situations of Jews in ghettos and concentration camps, with particular attention to Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. It explores the dazzling beauty of passionate love and enduring bravery in a lurid world where the innocent are murdered. From despair, to unforgettable moments of chaste beauty, “Jacob’s Courage” examines a constellation of emotions during a time of incomprehensible brutality.

    The worst characterization of the human experience is revealed through religious, ethnic, gender or racial prejudice. Only when we learn to value the differences among us will humankind move forward into a bright future. If we fail to learn this lesson, only darkness remains for our progeny.

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