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Britney Custody War Explodes

Britney thumbed her nose as a custody agreement with soon-to-be ex-hubby Kevin Federline, by taking their two children on a jaunt to Hawaii – and he’s now vowing to take the children away from her. Kevin hit the roof when he learned Britney was wallowing in the Pacific sun without a nanny, says sources. Britney’s custody agreement with Kevin states that she can’t take the boys out of L.A. County without his consent and without a nanny. An insider reveals, “For two days Kevin was desperate to find his children.” Kevin, worried over Brit’s drinking drug use, and wild behavior, had refused to give his OK to the Hawaii trip. Kevin bombarded her with phone calls, but she refused to answer. When Kevin checked the hotel Britney has used on previous Hawaiian vacations, she wasn’t there. According to an insider, when Britney finally answered her cell phone she infuriated Kevin even more when she told him she was indeed in Hawaii, sitting poolside sipping a drink. Kevin could barely control his temper. He issued an ultimatum: Get on a plane with the kids by noon on June 8 and head back to L.A. Britney deliberately missed the noon deadline, but did get on a plane later in the day. When Kevin finally got to see his boys, they were exhausted. Now Kevin is determined to gain full custody of his children by going back to court to argue that Brit is an unfit mother, with the trip to Hawaii just the most recent incident in the loopy behavior that she’s been displaying. “Kevin is upset that Britney’s partying hasn’t stopped. She’s drinking heavily, and Kevin believes she’s also doing drugs,” said the insider. Kevin says, “If the court awards full custody to him and Britney loses her children, she’ll have no one to blame but herself.”

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Britney Spears at Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills, June 13


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Meg Ryan with her adopted daughter in top bikini on the beach in Hawaii, June 12th


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Paris faking remorse to keep her endorsements!

Paris is faking it — her jailhouse remorse, that is.
The behind-bars-heiress has turned repentant in recent days — but her about-face is more about her finances than her conscience, reports OK!.
“Paris finally saw that her spoiled brat behavior and repeated attempts to escape her sentence would turn fans against her, ruining lucrative endorsement deals,” the mag reports.
The damage, however, may be done. Despite her fame, the partying heiress isn’t in demand among charities — a primary way for celebs to redeem their public images.
A source tells OK!: “It’s going to be hard to find an organization that actually wants her.”

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Paris Is a Mess!

A law enforcement source connected with the Lynwood Jail says, "To describe Paris as emotionally upset would be an understatement." She's in the medical wing at the jail and is being "evaluated." We're told Sheriff's officials believed she was stable enough, and that's why she was transferred. But our source is doubtful and says she "will not be able to handle" the cell she was in before. We're told the root of the problem -- severe panic attacks, That source and someone connected with Paris' family says they are convinced she'll be back at Twin Towers in a few days because she will deteriorate again.

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Paris Hilton Out of Medical Ward, Back at Women's Jail

Paris Hilton has been transferred out of a medical ward at a Los Angeles County jail and returned to the all-women's facility where she began her sentence for a probation violation more than a week ago, a sheriff's official said Thursday.
A judge on Friday sent Hilton, 26, to the correctional treatment center for medical and psychiatric examination to determine in which facility she should be held for the remainder of her sentence.
Around 11 p.m. Wednesday, she was returned to the Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood, Lt. Daryl Meeks told The Associated Press. Meeks would not elaborate on where in that facility the heiress was housed. When she began her 45-day sentence there on June 3, she was confined to a cell in a special unit away from other inmates.