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Britney Spears Topless & Other Celeb News

Lots of Britney news this week folks...
Britney hits the stage again for the first time in three years, for fourteen minutes of pure lip synching bliss - People
See the vids for yourself - Hollywoodtuna
Maybe Brit Brit planned her comeback while lounging poolside and taking topless photos in early April - Splash
Rehab shmehab, Lindsay gets her drink on this week - I dont like you in that way
Speaking of underage drinking, our little girl is all grown up, planning her 21st birthday bash in Vegas, I can only hope this turns into a 55 hr marraige - Celebrity Gossip
And some fab photos of her dancing the night away at Coachella - Perezhilton
Katie Holmes breaks free! Renting a house closer to the set and cast of her new film, Mad Money, Tom and entourage will surely show up soon enough - Yeeeah
Sienna Miller shows some nip - Egotastic
Kirsten Dunst celebrates her 25th birthday with friends and a wicked case of athletes foot in NYC...ewwwww.....- Just Jared
Someone photoshopped the sh*t out of Tyra - Dlisted
Happy Birthday to Jenna Von Oy, Brooke Hogan, David Beckham and more - Dlisted
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