Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Louis Vuitton wins suit against Britney Spears

Pop star's video features the French company's design
20.Nov.07 5:00pm

French luxury goods company Louis Vuitton has won a lawsuit against Britney Spears.

Vuitton filed suit against the pop star for showing a pink Vuitton-upholstered dashboard in her music video for 'Do Something'.

The video shows Spears driving in a pink Hummer and tapping her fingers on a dashboard that resembles Vuitton's 'Cherry Blossoms' design.

A Paris civil court ordered Sony BMG and MTV Online to stop broadcasting or marketing the video and fined them 80,000 euros apiece, reports the Associated Press. They were also found guilty of violating counterfeiting laws.

Spears herself was not fined or found guilty.

news source : http://www.nme.com/news/

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Britney Spears Gives Back

Los Angeles -Britney Spears is still busy battling for her kids in court but she hasn’t forgotten about helping out a good cause.

The pop star will be auctioning off a signed copy of her latest CD, Blackout, on ebay with photo agency X17.

The money raised will go to UNICEF.

The 25-year-old said in a press release, “I think it’s important to give back and with the release of Blackout, this seemed like the perfect opportunity”.




news source : http://www.eontarionow.com/

Monday, November 5, 2007

Britney Spears' lavish spending habits revealed


Life may be hard at present for US pop diva Britney Spears, but she must take some comfort from the thousands of pounds she has to spend on clothes, dining out and partying each month.

The 25-year-old was forced to reveal her lavish spending habits as part of the long-running court dispute between her and ex-husband Kevin Federline for custody rights over the couple's two children, Sean, 1, and Jayden, 2.

The pair were sent to live with their father last month after Spears drove without a valid licence.

According to court documents, Spears has around $737,000 (£352,775) to play with each month.

A notorious party animal since her divorce from dancer-turned-rapper Federline in July, she splashes out $102,000 (£48,823) on entertainment, gifts and holidays, $16,000 (£7,658) to ensure she never need wear the same outfit twice and $4,758 (£2,277) eating out.

Combined, the $122,758 (£58,759) a month - or $1.47m (£705,118) a year - the troubled star spends enjoying herself dwarfs the $500 (£239) a month or $6,000 (£2,872) a year she gives to charity.

To counter her hedonistic lifestyle, the diva spends $86,397 (£41,355) on health insurance premiums and other medical costs - believed to include regular stays in rehabilitation.

She also spends $61,271 (£29,387) on mortgage payments on her two US homes. And she still pays her ex-husband a total of $15,000 (£7,180) in child support and $20,000 (£9,573) in spousal support, although the latter ends on November 15.

Federline, by comparison, is a model of frugality. His biggest monthly expenses include $7,500 (£3,590) in rent and $6,000 (£2,872) in security, according to his financial declaration.

His clothing budget is an eighth the size of his former wife's at just $2,000 (£957) a month. He also spends about twenty times less - $5,000 (£2,393) - on entertainment, gifts and holidays, and three times less - $1,500 (£718) - on eating out.

Federline earned more than $500,000 (£239,332) in 2006, mainly from entertainment and endorsement deals, but after business expenses, he took home just $7,436 (£3,559) that year.

Spears' $100m fortune - accumulated through the sale of over 76 million records worldwide since she shot to fame a decade ago - looks set to inflate further with the release next week of her first album in four years, Blackout.

The title "refers to blocking out negativity and embracing life fully," said the star's record label Jive, and is expected to sell well, despite Spears' refusal to promote it.

The court documents released also revealed that Spears' children were removed from her custody last month because she was photographed defying an order not to drive them until she had a valid driving licence.

She subsequently obtained a temporary licence.

News Source : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/