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Britney in yet another fender-bender
Britain News.Net Wednesday 14th May, 2008 (ANI)
London, May 14 : Britney Spears has been involved in yet another car accident, and this time the singer rear-ended a car on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
Spears was lucky that no serious injuries were caused to her or to the lady driver of the red Ford Explorer, and that she did not have to get out of the car to straighten things out, reports The Sun.
It was her bodyguard instead who went to speak to the other woman.
The red Ford Explorer later followed Spears to her home where the matter was thought to have been settled.
Meanwhile, Spears fuelled rumours that she is pregnant, by making appearances with a bulging tummy.
She had been spending the day with her sons, 2-year-old Sean Preston and 1-year-old Jayden James, and was photographed as she slipped out for a cigarette.
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