Judge suspends Britney Spears' visitation rights
Britney Spears can't even visit her children now.
The troubled pop star may not see 2-year-old Sean Preston and 1-year-old Jayden James - who are in the custody of Spears' ex-husband, Kevin Federline - until she complies with a court order, Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ruled.
The order, dated Wednesday, does not spell out what directives Spears defied. A hearing in the matter was scheduled for Oct. 26.
A message left with Spears' attorney, Anne Kiley, was not immediately returned.
In the past, Gordon has reprimanded Spears for not complying with other court orders, repeatedly saying that she lost primary custody to Federline due to her own choices.
Among other things, Gordon has ordered her to undergo random weekly drug testing, citing evidence that Spears engaged in “habitual, frequent and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol.”
She could not visit with her children without a parenting coach present.
The coach participated in the emergency hearing Wednesday. Both parents were ordered to remain sober around their children.
Seinfeld says he was ‘sensitive' in high school
Jerry Seinfeld says he felt out of place among the popular kids at his Long Island high school.
“I kind of took myself out of the kind of main cliques of the school, because I didn't feel comfortable,” Seinfeld tells Parade.com.
“I was kind of sensitive, and I couldn't take the scapegoating and the roughhousing and the cigarettes and the ‘let's get beers.' It wasn't for me, that world,” says the 53-year-old comic, who graduated from Massapequa High in 1972.
“So I would find some nerdy kid, you know, who seemed bright, and I would just hang out with that kid. It was either that, or looking for a touch football game, or basketball or baseball, just always trying to get a game going.”
Goodman checks out of Malibu rehab center
John Goodman has checked out of rehab after being treated for an undisclosed reason. It was unclear how long the actor was treated, or when he was released.
“For my family and myself, I voluntarily took the necessary steps to remain sober the rest of my life,” Goodman said in a statement issued by his publicist, Stan Rosenfield.
Goodman left Promises Treatment Center in Malibu, “Entertainment Tonight” reported Wednesday on its Web site.
Reached by e-mail late Wednesday, Rosenfield referred to the statement and declined further comment.
Goodman, 55, is best known for playing Dan Conner on the hit sitcom “Roseanne” in the 1980s and ‘90s.
- From wire reports
The troubled pop star may not see 2-year-old Sean Preston and 1-year-old Jayden James - who are in the custody of Spears' ex-husband, Kevin Federline - until she complies with a court order, Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon ruled.
The order, dated Wednesday, does not spell out what directives Spears defied. A hearing in the matter was scheduled for Oct. 26.
A message left with Spears' attorney, Anne Kiley, was not immediately returned.
In the past, Gordon has reprimanded Spears for not complying with other court orders, repeatedly saying that she lost primary custody to Federline due to her own choices.
Among other things, Gordon has ordered her to undergo random weekly drug testing, citing evidence that Spears engaged in “habitual, frequent and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol.”
She could not visit with her children without a parenting coach present.
The coach participated in the emergency hearing Wednesday. Both parents were ordered to remain sober around their children.
Seinfeld says he was ‘sensitive' in high school
Jerry Seinfeld says he felt out of place among the popular kids at his Long Island high school.
“I kind of took myself out of the kind of main cliques of the school, because I didn't feel comfortable,” Seinfeld tells Parade.com.
“I was kind of sensitive, and I couldn't take the scapegoating and the roughhousing and the cigarettes and the ‘let's get beers.' It wasn't for me, that world,” says the 53-year-old comic, who graduated from Massapequa High in 1972.
“So I would find some nerdy kid, you know, who seemed bright, and I would just hang out with that kid. It was either that, or looking for a touch football game, or basketball or baseball, just always trying to get a game going.”
Goodman checks out of Malibu rehab center
John Goodman has checked out of rehab after being treated for an undisclosed reason. It was unclear how long the actor was treated, or when he was released.
“For my family and myself, I voluntarily took the necessary steps to remain sober the rest of my life,” Goodman said in a statement issued by his publicist, Stan Rosenfield.
Goodman left Promises Treatment Center in Malibu, “Entertainment Tonight” reported Wednesday on its Web site.
Reached by e-mail late Wednesday, Rosenfield referred to the statement and declined further comment.
Goodman, 55, is best known for playing Dan Conner on the hit sitcom “Roseanne” in the 1980s and ‘90s.
- From wire reports




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