Britney Spears’s visitation rights with her kids are being scaled back after a parenting coach says the singer “rarely engaged with [her] children in either conversation or play” during their monitored time together.
The revelation is one of many included in court documents released Tuesday in Spears’s custody case. The parenting coach said the pop star’s behavior improved, but the report was still enough for the judge to whittle down Spears’s visitation time to two days a week. (She previously had access to them roughly every other day.)
Lynne Spears’s collaborator on her upcoming memoir says the book will shed new light on the troubled Britney Spears.
“It’s the truth, but it’s based in love,” the Michigan-based Lorilee Craker, co-author of Pop Culture Mom: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World, tells her local paper, the Grand Rapid Press.
Craker, 39, considers Lynne, 52, “a mother and a grandmother to her core. She loves her children and her grandchildren [Spears's sons Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1] with just enormous devotion.”
Pete Wentz injured himself during a concert over the weekend in New Orleans, but the Fall Out Boy rocker lived to blog about it.
Wentz, 28, posted photos of his bruised broken ankle on the site FriendsorEnemies.com.