Within one drama-filled week, she shaved her head, got two tattoos, and checked in and out of rehab twice. In February 2007, after months of apparently nonstop partying, Spears looked to be at a dead end. But with a little-watched 2005 reality show (Britney and Kevin: Chaotic), two babies, a pending divorce and no showbiz projects on the horizon, Britney-mania seemed to be subsiding.
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As the 2000s wore on, Spears seemed more famous for her personal than her professional life, although she picked up her first Grammy for the song "Toxic" in 2004. Busy as she was, the bubbly blonde found the time to open a restaurant, launch a fragrance, write books and carry on a much-scrutinized love life: a long-term romance with 'N Sync front man (and fellow Mickey Mouse Club costar) Justin Timberlake rumored dalliances with Colin Farrell and Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst an annulled, two-day Las Vegas marriage to a childhood friend in 2004 and finally, a "real" marriage later that year to dancer and aspiring rap star Kevin "K-Fed" Federline. While her catchy singles and sexy videos made her a household name, Spears quickly added acting to her résumé as the star of the tepid 2002 coming-of-age flick Crossroads. As the 2000s wore on, Spears seemed more famous for her A multitasking megastar, Spears, though not necessarily the most talented of the teen pop artists unleashed on MTV in the late 1990s, bested her competitors with her knack for staying the center of attention and changing her image as often as she changed her outfits.
Biography: A multitasking megastar, Spears, though not necessarily the most talented of the teen pop artists unleashed on MTV in the late 1990s, bested her competitors with her knack for staying the center of attention and changing her image as often as she changed her outfits.