11.16.07

News - Online plan for births and deaths

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Plans are in the pipeline to make registering births, deaths and marriages in Scotland easier.

The internet will be used to advertise forthcoming marriages and people will be able to make black dating advices personals online.

The proposals are part of the Registration Services (Scotland) Bill, which is now out to interracial dating advices forums.

Deputy Public Service Reform Minister Tavish Scott said the bill would help
make sure the system stood up to the demands of tomorrow’s Scotland.

As part of the plans a new book of Scottish connections held by the General Register Office in Edinburgh would allow millions of people all over the world to access and add to the information.

Registrar General for Scotland Duncan Macniven said: “The changes we are
proposing to the registration of births, deaths and marriages are groundbreaking modernisation of a much-loved system, and will make it more flexible and more accessible for people across Scotland.”

Among the ideas, births and deaths could be registered anywhere in
Scotland, not just at the place where the event occurred.

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Couples wanting to marry at sea would also be able to make their dream a
reality by making all Scotland’s territorial waters part of new registration districts.

And forthcoming marriages would be advertised on a website as well as local registration office notice boards.

Although the option for a face-to-face discussion about a birth or death would
remain, people would also be able to register events using their home
computers.

Mr Scott MSP said: “This bill has great potential, especially the book of Scottish connections which will allow anyone with Scottish roots to register an event which happens overseas.

“This will be an exciting opportunity for ex-pats, those with Scottish
connections and others wanting to keep family records in Scotland up-to-date.”


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11.15.07

News - Poster boy

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Today, pinning up posters remains a way to make a rented house a home. At Exeter student Simon Manning’s flat, classic images - Audrey Hepburn and co - jostle alongside posters for bands.

The Blu tac ban familiar to many is still in place. But in a world of house makeovers, framed prints from homeware shops are also present.

The original Athena chain has folded, but a newer purveyor of pictures operates under that name on many a High St. For many of the chain’s customers, the medium matters as much as the image, with large, chunky, frameless canvases popular sellers, typically of sunsets and seascapes.

Also popular with today’s poster buyers are iconic images from the 90s, such as the Gallagher brothers and Pulp Fiction. Then there’s the growing trend for DIY artwork - well, enlargements of our own digital photos.

But in past decades there were defining images - how and why were they so iconic?

THE 1960S: HENDRIX ET AL
Woman looking at Jimi Hendrix poster

Hendrix - everything a rebel wanted

Marianne Faithful in unzipped tight leathers for the poster promoting Girl on a Motorcycle summed up the music and film zeitgeist of 60s posters.

But the ultimate image was a monochrome Jimi Hendrix headshot, “because it’s everything your parents didn’t want you to have anything to do with,” says David Lee, editor of art paper The Jackdaw.

“The long hair, spaced-out expression, the fag. Youth culture was about identifying with something your parents thought ridiculous.”

This was the first generation to put the blown-up poster of his face on student walls and squatters digs - alongside other prominent rock and roll images, such as The Who guitarist Pete Townshend, arm aloft, about to windmill into a guitar chord. Or the psychedelic pink, yellow and green of Cream’s Disraeli Gears album.

This was about more than simply expressing a preference for a rock band, says Mr Lee.

“It was nothing to do with rock ‘n’ roll. It was something new, because prior to that, everyone had been very polite, and in Pete Townshend, here was a guy who was about to smash his guitar to pieces.”

THE 1970S: TENNIS’S SOFT SIDE
Tennis Girl

Enter the 70s, and walking away from the camera is a teenage model, tennis dress hitched up as she scratches her knickerless bottom. Tennis Girl by Martin Elliot is an image recalled by critics and public alike.

But experts find little to recommend such a popular image. Of those contacted, some refused to discuss the image - one dismisses it as “mere masturbation material” and another derides it as “of an unreconstructed time”.

For Howard Sounes, the author of Seventies: The Sights, Sounds and Ideas of a Brilliant Decade, it is “just soft porn”. And its massive sales can be attributed to “teenage boys who had it on their bedroom walls - if your mum would let you - or at public school, where they encourage that kind of thing.

“I don’t imagine any girls bought it; I can’t imagine any adult having it. It is the equivalent of a picture today of Kelly Brook in a playboy bunny outfit.”

It has of-the-decade soft focus and muted colours. Dated it may be, yet its huge sales have made a lasting impression. Both Kylie and tennis player Anna Kournikova have recreated the image in photo shoots.

Mr Elliot admits his poster is “not a picture I would buy”, but puts its appeal down to the seaside postcard spirit of the image, coupled with “one of the world’s fantasies that you are going to see up a woman’s skirt”.

But for Mr Sounes, the defining images of the decade should be David Hockney’s paintings, the Pompidou Centre, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, above the “naff, nasty stuff” recalled by children of that decade.

THE 1980S: NEW MAN BARED
Man and Baby

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Three factors led Man and Baby selling by the truckload, says Andrew Renton, curating director at Goldsmiths, University of London and a Turner Prize judge.

The image of a smooth-chested hunk, skin to skin with a baby boy subverts more than 1,000 years of art history, replacing the Madonna and child. “The bloke is left holding the baby, and art history never did that before,” says Mr Renton.

The 1986 image perfectly depicts the era’s ideal of a caring, sharing New Man. A man toned, but not bulging; caring, not aggressive; “an impossible vision” of manhood.

Where young males bought Tennis Girl, young women plumped for Man and Baby - not just for eye-candy, but because of the message it gives off.

“It’s not just ‘phwoar’, it’s a much deeper rooted fantasy. It says ‘I want this man and I want babies’. It’s a complex fantasy that combines sexuality and a nurturing desire - but one wouldn’t normally mean to be so public about it.”

Today, it looks dated - the square-jawed model, the airbrushing, stonewash jeans, the Chippendale-esque pectorals, the man holding the baby while the dating anniversary gift idea woman goes off to run the company.

“It’s definitely the 80s equivalent of the 70s Tennis Girl scratching her bum. It told us how reconstructed we had all become.”



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What about the Che Guevara poster? I can hardly remember any student room or bedsit in the late 60s and early 70s that did not have one of those on display.
Richard, Rochdale

I guess the 1990s equivalent was Kurt Cobain.
Josh, London, UK

The picture of the Tennis Girl is fun (porn???) and is best described as “cheeky”; the picture of Man and Baby is the closest any of us will get to being God and holding life in our hands. If you have never experienced holding a baby like that, whether it is yours or not, then you haven’t lived.
James, Edinburgh, but currently in Japan

The ultimate student poster is the iconic Che Guevara. Everybody has seen the poster, even if they don’t know who he is, and can recall the defining poster of the 20th Century.
Kashif , Birmingham

I’m at university now and most of the posters hanging in our house are cartoon ones - Family Guy, Dangermouse and Finding Nemo. I wonder what that says about the quality of university graduates today?
Chris Plant, Lancaster

What about the Betty Blue poster? That was everywhere too, and far more appealing.
Melanie, Reading

Brings back memories. When this came out I had a 24 year old husband and a new baby. Loved the poster but decided I would rather have my own husband and baby, so took a picture in same pose in black and white then had it blown up poster size. Still have the daughter, no longer have the husband but he has the poster on his wall in his flat.
Suzannah Osborne, Manchester

I have four posters up in my room: Mohammed Ali knocking out Sonny Liston, the album cover of Wu Tang Forever, the sleeve of Fools Gold by the Stone Roses and a picture of the rat pack playing pool. I also have a print of Bosch’s El Inferno. What does this say about me “experts”? In the 90s when I was a teenager most of the lads had posters of Oasis and Jennifer Aniston
Phil Harrington, Newport, S Wales

I still think this is a great picture. As a teenager in the 80s it was how I wanted to be. I’m more realistic nowadays about how I look without a shirt on, but it’s still not a bad thing to want to be: a caring bloke who looks after himself and his child. I really can’t think what the equivalent iconic image would be today; probably a computer game nerd with his jeans slung around the tops of his thighs (blimey, I feel old).
JA Booth, North Yorkshire

Funny, I always imagined that the baby might be thinking “You haven’t got a clue what to do with me, have you?”
Danny, London

The 90s equivalent must surely be the poster for 1995 Brit flick Trainspotting. As a teenager at the time, the image was dating advices healthy relationship - a favourite in bedrooms, common rooms and gig foyers alike. It invokes the time of Britpop, when the UK made an essential dating experts east indians to music, art and movies, and for just a short while, truly was the capital of a world obsessed with modern culture. Just a few years later Cool Britannia spawned and the whole affair was ruined, leaving just a few dodgy albums and Blu tac marks to show for it.
Gavin Cowell, Hayes, Middlesex

I was one of the millions that bought this in the 1980s. I can’t believe that it was that long ago. It is really cheesy now but the guy still has the kind of looks that most women like. I wonder what ever happened to the baby
Siobhan Devlin, Belfast

My bedroom, and later college room, walls were somewhat atypically adorned with pictures of the Moon taken from the Apollo programme. And a picture of Skylab on the ceiling which fell down with regular monotony!
Megan, Cheshire

Who could forget the prism from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon?
Robert Hammond, Milton Keynes

I remember this poster very well from the 1980s. I’m now 32 and recently became the father of twin girls, and one question now comes to mind: Just when did this New Man get the time to do so much as a single push up to get those muscles? My experience of fatherhood is bad food, bad skin, no sleep, and certainly no time for exercise. My guess is he was off to the gym as soon as the partner came home - not such a caring guy after all!
Paul Curran, Tameside, UK

In my student halls, the film poster for Scarface seems to don every other wall.
James, Bristol UK

The iconic posters of my schooldays (1970’s) were anything by MC Escher, Peter Max, a psychedelic concert poster for Fillmore East, Dali or the Woodstock poster. Rarely was it photography.
Nick, Washington, DC

I have admired the 1980s poster, Man and Baby for many years, although at the time I was a very young father. It summed up how I felt - pride, achievement, humbling and protective urges. Sad, thirty-plus years later that focus of attention wants nothing to do with me. However, showing that poster again proves that I am the loser in that I still have the same feelings. My love has never faltered.
Tim McMahon, Pennar, Wales

It’s surprising to me that printed posters are still selling, given most people’s ready access now to digital cameras and editing software, and colour printers. Maybe this is why it’s so hard to define an iconic image for now: we are each able to pick our own favourite pictures from a world of niche offerings, and a single image can no longer capture everyone’s imagination.
Selina, UK

Is it just me, or did anyone else grow up thinking that the poster of the tennis player was of our very own Sue Barker? After all these years I now find out that it wasn’t her!
Jimmy McLean, London

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11.10.07

News - Ex-detective’s hunt for justice

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Looking into unsolved murders dating back a decade or more may seem a rather macabre way to spend your working life - let alone your retirement.

But former detective superintendent David Stevens has devoted 18 months to setting up a “cold case” review panel doing just that for Kent Police.

The four-man team is dedicated to tracking down the internet dating advices tips safety of unsolved crimes, usually murders, often using advances in DNA testing.

Television series like Waking the Dead - where Trevor Eve’s detective works with Grace Foley’s psychological profiler to probe the darker corners of unsolved crime - have fuelled public fascination for cold case review.



There is a desire to keep looking at these cases because we never close them, we never do


David Stevens

The idea is to make use of talents developed by detectives over a 30-year career after they retire from active policing, by employing them in a civilian role.

Mr Stevens, who helped jail Michael Stone for the Lin and Megan Russell murders, as well as two Hadlow College students for killing their best friend, started to form his team in May 2002 before retiring in October this year.

Operating from Kent Police’s Maidstone dating advices and relationship, the team sees less glamour than the TV drama, but has no less appetite to solve the crimes.

Mr Stevens said: “In our past, in Kent, we have a number of murders that have always stayed undetected.

Claire Tiltman

Sixteen-year-old Claire Tiltman’s killer has never been caught

“There is a desire to keep looking at these cases because we never close them, we never do.

“Usually we wait for some more evidence to turn up, so it’s in the past been largely reactive - whether or not we close it, we wait for new information before it becomes active again.

“We now have a team looking at undetected cases in a more proactive way.

“The idea is, every two years we will re-look at every undetected murder to see if we can progress it.”

If enough evidence is found to go ahead, a full-scale murder dating great idea team will be brought in - otherwise the case is put on hold for another two years.



In the early days we needed huge great blobs of body secretions, but now we can get results from microscopic amounts


David Stevens

The team is currently focused on the unsolved murder of 16-year-old Claire Tiltman, stabbed to death in an alleyway near her Greenhithe home in 1993 in an apparently random attack.

“We re-opened that case because we felt that there was a possibility of particularly forensic material being available,” said Mr Stevens.

“In that particular case there is a suspect that’s always been there and we are having a look at that person.

“But most importantly, we are having a completely objective look at all the evidence.”

He said material from the case was now being examined by a forensic expert, with results expected back soon.

Michael Stone

Mr Stevens helped convict Michael Stone for the Russell murders

Many of the crimes examined precede DNA testing, which only came into use from 1987.

“Ever since then, we’ve had massive dating advices game lyrics icp,” said Mr Stevens.

“In the early days we needed huge great blobs of body secretions, but now we can get results from microscopic amounts.

“It’s opened up a whole great area of quite exciting prospects.”



They have a propensity to do it again - and may still be doing it


David Stevens

Mr Stevens says the team has to accept there are issues around devoting stretched police resources to long-past crimes.

“Is it more important that we concentrate resources on online dating tip for woman crime and murders, or do the public want the police to look at previous violent murders?

“I think everyone would say Claire Tiltman should be investigated, but what if it’s a drug dealer found floating in the Medway? No-one wants him. Should we re-open that?

“We’ve got to be realistic - someone who’s killed a young woman, however long ago, has to be brought to justice.

“More importantly they have a propensity to do it again - and may still be doing it.”

Mr Stevens would like to extend the team’s remit beyond murder to sex offences and other serious crimes.

“It’s not just about justice,” he said. “It’s about stopping people who may still be out there raping or murdering - so there are contemporary reasons for it too.”

11.07.07

News - 2012 promo maker bags film deal

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A TV director set to make a Hollywood movie based on his promo for the London Olympics bid has said signing the deal is beyond his “wildest dreams”.


Daryl Goodrich signed the deal with Paramount/Dating experts slovak woman after his film about children becoming Olympic athletes helped secure the 2012 Games.


That had been his “proudest moment” and it was “amazing” it had now launched his film career, Mr Goodrich said.


The movie is intended for release in time for the Beijing Olympics in 2008.


Mr Goodrich and producer Caroline Rowland have held meetings with a number of writers, who are now pitching script ideas to the studio.


‘Feel-good’


The film, provisionally titled Legend of the Rings, will be about five children from around the world all striving to become Olympic athletes.


“It’s very much an inspirational, feel-good, family film,” said Goodrich.

Daryl Goodrich

It was always a dream to get feature films made
Daryl Goodrich

“I would like to feel that this film will produce the same emotional response as the short film did - it produced such a great warm feeling from everybody.”


The original three-and-a-half-minute film, Inspiration, showed the London Games inspiring four children to take up sport and eventually become Olympians themselves.


It was shown as part of the London bid’s final presentation to the International Olympic Committee in Singapore last year.


London then narrowly beat rival bid Paris in the final round of voting.


Hollywood interest


Mr Goodrich said: “Making the film, being involved with the Olympics, was an honour, and seeing the film go out on the 6th of July was the proudest moment of my career to date.


“Suddenly moving it on into a feature film has been quite amazing.”

Scene from Inspiration

London’s bid film was made for just over 400,000

Within just a few days of London’s selection as 2012 host, Hollywood studios and agents began calling Mr Goodrich and Ms Rowland about possible projects.


The pair set up Moongate Films some months ago and were considering various film ideas with sports themes.


“It was always a dream to get feature films made,” said Mr Goodrich.


“The Olympics came along and has kind of fast-tracked things a little bit.”


Excitement


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But with Paris having recruited director Luc Besson to make their promotional film, Mr Goodrich said some people questioned why one of Britain’s world famous dating experts internet london was not chosen.


“I don’t know the answer - I am just really glad they weren’t and I was, and the result was what it was,” he said.


He hopes the film will go into production early next year.


“There is some toronto speed dating advices and some trepidation, but it’s also very exciting,” he added.


“I will be even more excited when I am on set on the first day and I hear the film going through the camera - that will be the really exciting time.”


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11.06.07

News - Group set up over Best memorial

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A group to consider ideas and make recommendations for a permanent memorial to Northern Ireland football legend George Best has been set up.


Members of the Best family will be on the George Best Memorial Working Group, alongside the sims dating advices game of Belfast and Dating experts site builder councils.


Spokesperson Eamon Deeny said a target date of 22 May 2007 had been set.


“From the outset we made it clear that the wishes of the Best family should be paramount in this process,” he added.


“The Best family have already expressed a preference that the location should be somewhere in the city centre, so that it is accessible to all, both citizens and visitors who will want to pay tribute to their hero.


“We will also consider the family’s suggestion that funding could be provided by public subscription to enable the many people who have expressed their sympathy and grief with the opportunity of contributing in a tangible way to keeping George’s memory alive.


“Clearly, some form of public consultation would also have to be part of the process,” Mr Deeny said.


The working group is to be co-chaired by two of Best’s jewish single dating advices.


A steering group to oversee it will include representatives of the Department of Culture Arts and Leisure, the Northern Ireland Office, the Irish Football Dating experts military service and the Sports Council for Northern Ireland.


George Best, who made his name playing for Manchester United, died in hospital last November aged 59 after suffering organ failure.


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11.02.07

News - Date set for Da Vinci court case

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A date has been arranged for High Court action by two authors against the publishers of The Da Vinci Code, which they say infringes upon their ideas.


A trial will begin on 27 February to hear the claim that writer Dan Brown stole Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh’s idea that Jesus had a child.


They are suing Random House, claiming the bestseller lifts from their 1982 book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail.


Lawyers for the two sides agreed on technical details without a hearing.


Mr Baigent and Mr Leigh’s dating parent single tip work deals with theories that Jesus and Mary Magdalene married and their blood line continues to the present day.


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They say Mr Brown’s book, which explores similar ideas, constitutes “theft of intellectual property”.


Random House, which recently reissued The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail through its Century division, denies the allegation.


The publisher said a “christian dating idea tip” part of the claim by Mr Baigent and Mr Leigh had been dropped as a result of Thursday’s discussions.


It added in a statement: “Random House is delighted with this result, which reinforces its long-held 20 dating experts questions that this is a claim without merit.”


In August, Mr Brown won a court ruling against another writer, Lewis Perdue, who claimed The Da Vinci Code copied elements of two of his novels, Daughter of God and The Da Vinci Legacy.


Mr Perdue had sought $150m (84m) in damages and asked the court to block distribution of the book and the movie adaptation, currently in production.


The Da Vinci Code won best book at this year’s British Book Awards.


Mr Baigent and Mr Leigh wrote their book with a third author, Henry Lincoln, who is not taking part in the claim due to ill-health.


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10.24.07

News - Sarah Brown: The new ‘first lady’

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She attended Acland Burghley comprehensive school in Tufnell Park and later went to Camden High School for Girls.

She then studied psychology at Bristol University and moved into design and communications after gaining her degree.

It was through the public relations company she set up with school friend Julia Hobsbawm - Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications - that she met her future husband while organising Labour events.

At that time, in the mid-1990s, Mr Brown was a bachelor who appeared to many people to have little time in his life for anything but politics. But friends from the time said they immediately seemed a good match.

She had strong ideas on the role of women in politics and in particular how their numbers could be boosted in the House of Commons.

She was one of the first 75 women invited to sign a banner to mark the launch of Emily’s List, the campaign to raise money to boost female representation at Westminster.

Sarah and Gordon began seeing each other, with early dates including drinks in the private members’ club Soho House, but they were anxious to remain out of the glare of publicity.

Sarah was credited with smartening up Mr Brown’s image but it was not until the eve of Gordon Brown’s first Budget, in 1997, that their relationship was made public, when Mr Brown’s spin doctor Charlie Whelan arranged for them to be photographed dining together at a Soho restaurant.

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In 1998, then deputy prime minister John Prescott got up on stage at Labour’s annual conference and said: “Gordon, forget prudence and name a date for Sarah. She’s a lovely lass.”

But it would be another two years before they were married at a modest ceremony at Mr Brown’s constituency home in Fife.

Charity work

Sarah has appeared on the campaign trail with her husband but has tended to concentrate on her family and charity work.

When she became pregnant with the couple’s first child she left her company, once ranked among the UK’s top 50 PR firms.

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The Browns’ daughter, Jennifer Jane, was born seven weeks early.

Tragically, she suffered a brain haemorrhage and died in her parents’ arms after 10 days.

In their daughter’s memory Mrs Brown founded a charity, Piggy BankKids, which helps disadvantaged children. She also established the Jennifer Brown Research Fund, named after the baby, in 2002 to help research into pregnancy difficulties.

She supports the National Council for One-Parent Families, including writing the introduction to a short story collection for the campaign group in 2002. Her friend and Harry Potter author JK Rowling wrote the foreword.

She is also patron of domestic violence charity Women’s Aid, Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centre, and educational charity Shine.

The Browns went on to have two sons, John, born in 2003, and Fraser, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis shortly after his birth last year.

Mrs Brown has never given an interview about her family or home life but Mr Brown has spoken warmly of his two young sons.

“Obviously, we’ve had difficulties with Fraser, but I hope he’s going to come through all that. It’s incredible having two lively young children who are doing so well,” he recently told a newspaper.

Sarah Brown is expected to remain out of the limelight and concentrate on her family and charity work.

“It’s the man she loves, rather than the job,” her friend, the newspaper columnist Mariella Frostrup, recently commented.


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10.14.07

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10.11.07

News - Britney to marry dancer boyfriend

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Singer Britney Spears is engaged to her dancer boyfriend Kevin Federline, her
record company has confirmed.

Reports say Federline has been dating Spears for about two months and moved in with her after she had surgery two weeks ago to repair a knee injury.

The injury forced the singer to call off her Onyx Hotel tour and will keep her from performing for several months.

News of the engagement comes months after she annulled her whirlwind Las Vegas wedding to a childhood friend.

The marriage lasted just 55 hours before the sheepish pair obtained an annulment, with Spears, 22, saying the nuptials had been a “cool” idea that quickly became a huge mistake.

Her personal publicist and her record label, Jive Records, have both confirmed the latest news.

“I can confirm that yes, she is engaged,” Jive’s Sonia Muckle said.

The AFP news agency also reported that her personal publicist, Nicole King, had also confirmed the news.

But there was no statement from Spears, and no date for marriage had yet been set.

Federline, 26, has a two-year-old daughter from his previous relationship with actress Shar Jackson, who is expecting another baby by him in July.

He has also appeared on tour with Justin Timberlake, Spears’ former boyfriend.


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