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In 2007, the business magazine ''[[Forbes]]'' ranked Spears the 12nd in the 20 richest women in the entertainment industry.<ref>Lea Goldman and Kiri Blakeley, [http://www.forbes.com/2007/01/17/richest-women-entertainment-tech-media-cz_lg_richwomen07_0118womenstars_lander.html The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment], Forbes, January 18, 2007. </ref>
In 2007, the business magazine ''[[Forbes]]'' ranked Spears the 12nd in the 20 richest women in the entertainment industry.<ref>Lea Goldman and Kiri Blakeley, [http://www.forbes.com/2007/01/17/richest-women-entertainment-tech-media-cz_lg_richwomen07_0118womenstars_lander.html The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment], Forbes, January 18, 2007. </ref>


Besides music, she is also notable for various personal controversies such as her marriages. In 2003, she voiced strong support to the U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] in an interview with [[Tucker Carlson]];<ref> [http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/03/cnna.spears/ Britney Spears: 'Trust our president in every decision'], CNN, September 3, 2003. </ref> in September 2007, she was charged with a [[hit and run]] offence and driving without a license, shortly after being dropped by her management.<ref>''[[BBC]] News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7007979.stm Spears charged with hit-and-run]'. 22nd September 2007.</ref>
Besides music, she is also notable for various personal controversies such as her marriages. In September 2007, she was charged with a [[hit and run]] offence and driving without a license, shortly after being dropped by her management.<ref>''[[BBC]] News'': '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7007979.stm Spears charged with hit-and-run]'. 22nd September 2007.</ref> In October 2007, a judge took away her right to her children's custody due to allegations of [[alcoholism]] and use of psychoactive drugs.<ref>Chris Ayres, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2570846.ece Britney’s latest setback – losing custody of children], The Times, October 2, 2007. </ref>
 
Politically, she voiced strong support to the U.S. President [[George W. Bush]] in an interview with [[Tucker Carlson]] in 2003.<ref> [http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/03/cnna.spears/ Britney Spears: 'Trust our president in every decision'], CNN, September 3, 2003. </ref>


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Britney Jean Spears (1981- ) is an American singer, actress, and prominent entertainment celebrity. Today she is highly influential in the pop music scene. Spears was born on December 2, 1981 in Kentwood, Louisiana.

In 1991, Spears attended the Professional Performing Arts School and studied in the off-Broadway Dance Center. In the age of 11, she took part in the television show The All New Mickey Mouse Club. The show was abolished in 1994. In 1999, she published her first album Baby One More Time, and the sale was extraordinarily well that it was the second-highest seller in the year. In the same year she appeared on the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine.

In 2007, the business magazine Forbes ranked Spears the 12nd in the 20 richest women in the entertainment industry.[1]

Besides music, she is also notable for various personal controversies such as her marriages. In September 2007, she was charged with a hit and run offence and driving without a license, shortly after being dropped by her management.[2] In October 2007, a judge took away her right to her children's custody due to allegations of alcoholism and use of psychoactive drugs.[3]

Politically, she voiced strong support to the U.S. President George W. Bush in an interview with Tucker Carlson in 2003.[4]

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  1. Lea Goldman and Kiri Blakeley, The 20 Richest Women In Entertainment, Forbes, January 18, 2007.
  2. BBC News: 'Spears charged with hit-and-run'. 22nd September 2007.
  3. Chris Ayres, Britney’s latest setback – losing custody of children, The Times, October 2, 2007.
  4. Britney Spears: 'Trust our president in every decision', CNN, September 3, 2003.

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