Britney Facts
Date of Birth
2 December 1981, Kentwood, Louisiana, USA
Birth Name
Britney Jean Spears
Nickname
Brit
Pinkey
The Princess of Pop
Height
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Spouse
Kevin Federline (6 October 2004 - 30 July 2007) (divorced) 2 children
Jason Allen Alexander (3 January 2004 - 5 January 2004) (annulled)
Trivia
Attended Parklane Academy, a private school in McComb, Mississippi until October
1994. She was on the girls basketball team.
Was offered a role in Scary Movie (2000), but was forced to turn it down, due to
concert scheduling.
Sister of Bryan Spears.
Her idols are Madonna and Mariah Carey.
Sister of Jamie Lynn Spears.
Studied at NYC's Professional Performing Arts School.
Daughter of Lynne Spears.
First solo artist ever to have a #1 Album and single on the Billboard charts at
the same time with a debut.
Worked at a novelty shop before making it big.
1999: One of "Teen People" Magazine's "21 Hottest Stars Under 21".
1999: Caused a stir with the American Family Association by posing in her
underwear on the cover of Rolling Stone.
1999: Was one of People's 50 Most Beautiful People.
Ended up as the youngest cast member of "MMC" (1989); during the initial
audition, she won the part after Jessica Simpson freaked out at the final
question during the initial audition.
2000: Purchased a $1.5-million loft in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, for her
brother Bryan.
2000: Announced that she will attend college and eventually wants to study
entertainment law.
In her first song "Baby One More Time" there is a line "My loneliness is killing
me" and in another of her songs, "Stronger", there is a line "My loneliness
ain't killing me no more".
Is a natural-born blonde. However, she dyed her hair brown in 2003 for a short
period.
September 2000: Her flesh-colored outfit at the MTV Video Music Awards created a
stir, as it made her look scantily clad.
Requested that writers change the lyrics of her song "Born to Make You Happy."
The original version contained sexually explicit lyrics, and Britney felt she
was too young to be singing it.
October 2000: Chicago-based DNA Visual Business Solutions filed a lawsuit
against her and her marketing companies, including Britney Brands, Inc.,
claiming that they failed to pay fees due to the web-designing company for
helping set up the pop star's website, www.britneyspears.com.
2001: Accepted an endorsement from Pepsi to do TV commercials promoting the soft
drink. The first commercial was slated for the 2001 Academy Awards.
2001: Was selected as #2 among the 100 sexiest women in FHM Magazine. Jennifer
Lopez was #1, and Christina Aguilera was in the Top 20.
February 2001: Her third album is slated for release in October 2001.
March 2001: Her video for "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" features Britney
doing a love scene with a 23-year-old male model. The original cut contained
material so sexually explicit that mother Lynne Spears ordered that parts of the
video be edited for content before its release to the public in the spring of
2001.
2001: In her first starring film role, her character was supposed to swear.
Britney ordered that the curse words be taken out so as not to tarnish her image
for the younger pre-teen viewers of her movie.
2001: During the concert "Rock in Rio" in Brazil, a tape recorder caught her
swearing on a microphone she wasn't aware was connected. She was complaining
about the fact that they weren't playing a vamp before she was to go on stage.
Tape recordings of the incident were downloaded by Napster users.
2001: Host of the American Music Awards.
June 2001: Two Texas DJs created a panic for her fans when they falsely reported
that the pop princess and her boyfriend, NSYNC's Justin Timberlake, were in a
car accident and that she had died in the crash.
Wrote 2 books about herself, one with her mom.
July 2001: Jive Records announced that her third LP is due November 6, 2001.
September 2001: The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
complained to her about the use of four caged cheetahs and a snake for her
performance at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, claiming that animals trained
for performances are mistreated during the training.
September 2001: Announced that she aims to raise $2 million from her fall tour
earnings to donate to the children of police officers and firemen who died when
the World Trade Center collapsed.
2001: Her deal with Pepsi will net her upwards of $10 million.
11/11/99: She was the big winner at the MTV Europe Music Awards held in Dublin,
winning the awards for Best Female, Best Pop, Best Breakthrough Artist, and Best
Song for her hit "...Baby One More Time".
2001: Named one of E!'s "top 20 entertainers of 2001".
She was a aerobic instructor at the gym her parents owned.
2001: Turned down an offer to pose nude for a PETA anti-fur campaign ad.
2002: Voted one of the "Fun and Fearless Females" by Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Though it had been rumored that she would be guesting on the sexually suggestive
HBO series "Sex and the City" (1998), playing the niece of Kim Cattrall's
character Samantha Jones, a spokesman for HBO denied the reports, saying no such
negotiations ever took place.
March 2002: Her Crossroads (2002/I) co-star Taryn Manning denied reports that
she, Spears, and Zoe Saldana did a topless scene that was cut from the final
edit of the film. According to her and the film's producer, Ann Carli, the
"flashing" scene was filmed only from the neck up, and none of the three
actresses involved was actually topless during the shoot.
2002: Arrived an hour late for the UK premiere of Crossroads (2002/I) and
snubbed fans who had been waiting for her to arrive.
2000: Was voted by 'People' magazine as the fourth most influential person of
that year.
2002: Was named one of the 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine.
2001: Was ranked 5th of the 100 Sexiest Women by FHM Taiwan.
June 2002: Came in at #2 in the American edition of FHM's Sexiest Girls of 2002
poll.
March 2003: Is at work on her fourth album, which is due in October 2003.
2003: Ranked #30 in Maxim's Hot 100 Issue. Placed just ahead of Brittany Murphy
and Mya, and behind Rebecca Romijn, Rachel Nichols, Kelly Clarkson and Halle
Berry.
2003: Ranked #2 in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women In The World , in front of Carmen
Electra and behind top-ranked Halle Berry.
2003: Ranked #2 in the "Awesome Multitaskers" section of Stuff's 125 Sexiest
Women of the Year 2003 issue, along with hyphenates Jennifer Love Hewitt, Tyra
Banks , Mandy Moore, Beyoncé Knowles, Jaime King, Samantha Mumba, Janet Jackson,
Estella Warren and Taryn Manning.
11/17/03: Received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is tied with Melissa
Gilbert for being the youngest person to accept a Walk of Fame star.
1/3/04: "Taking a joke too far," according to a statement released by her label,
she married childhood friend Jason Alexander at the Little White Wedding Chapel
in Las Vegas, but quickly had it annulled.
Is a huge fan of Björk.
Has British ancestry on her mother's side of her family.
May 2004: She finally gained the top spot in FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the
World 2004", moving up from #2 last year.
The other understudy for her off-Broadway role in "Ruthless" was now famous
actress Natalie Portman. The two still keep in touch and met recently through a
party in New York City.
Shoe size is 6.
Is good friends with Sarah Michelle Gellar.
June 2004: Engaged to Kevin Federline.
Was ranked #4 on VH1's 100 Hottest Hotties.
Considered for a role in Chicago (2002). The part went to Lucy Liu.
2004: Acquired a white Maltese dog named Lacy.
Was considered for the role of "Daisy Duke" in The Dukes of Hazzard (2005). That
role eventually went to Jessica Simpson.
Is the first woman to have four albums go straight to #1 on the American charts.
Spring 2004: Had emergency arthroscopic surgery after she injured her knee an
the set of her music video "Outrageous".
Her wedding dress was designed by 'Monique L'Huillier'.
Has a tattoo of a small black-winged fairy on the back of her spine.
Is considering the idea of taking her husband Kevin Federline's surname.
Wrote a "letter of truth" to her fans which was published on her official
website, telling her fans that she needed to take a hiatus from her career to
concentrate on her marriage with her new husband Kevin Federline and start a
family with him. The move thus displeased her bosses at Jive Records.
2004: Her perfume "Curious" was one of the best selling fragrances of the year.
Angered the animal rights group PETA for wearing a fur jacket on the cover of
her "Greatest Hits Album: My Prerogative". She claims she was told it was fake
fur. This is the second time PETA has criticized her after she performed on
stage with a caged tiger and a snake at the 2001 MTV music awards, after which
she apologized and posed for an anti-fur poster.
2002: Ranked #1 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World".
Her name is an anagram of "Presbyterians".
She is mentioned in the songs "Riot Girl" by Good Charlotte and "Don't Let Me
Get Me" by Pink.
She's the best-selling female music artist of the still young century (as of
early 2005).
February 2005: Won her first Grammy for Best Dance Recording for "Toxic".
In her "Baby One More Time" music video, her love interest is played by her
cousin.
The school scenes in her "Baby One More Time" music video were filmed in the
same place the movie Grease (1978) was shot.
April 2005: The guy in her "Curious" fragrance commercial is played by actor
Eric Winter of the daytime soap "Days of Our Lives" (1965).
April 2005: Announced on her website she was pregnant with her first child with
ex-husband, Kevin Federline.
Has two stepchildren (her ex-husband's children from a previous relationship):
Kori (b. July 31 2002,) and Kaleb (b. July 20, 2004).
July 2002: Opened a trendy restaurant on East 41st St., New York City, called "Nyla",
which is themed around her home state of Louisiana.
Good friends with singer Madonna. They made a song together called "Me Against
the Music". The song is on her album "In the Zone".
Is mentioned in Eminem's song "The Real Slim Shady" and is spoofed in the song's
music video.
Shares her birthday with Nelly Furtado, Lucy Liu and Gianni Versace.
She wrote her song "Someday" 2 weeks before she found out she was pregnant
1996, 1997: Elected junior high most beautiful.
Sets the record as the only solo female artist to have 4 consecutive albums
debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album charts.
Has her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Her ex-husband Kevin Federline was background dancer for her ex-boyfriend Justin
Timberlake.
Likes to wear T-shirts with slogans on them
9/14/05: Son Sean Federline born at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center by
Caesarian section. Father is ex-husband Kevin Federline.
October 2005: She and Kevin Federline were forced to leave their home in
California because a brush fire threatened to destroy it and several other
houses in that area (including the one of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith).
1/11/06: Topped the 2005 "Worst Dressed" list of fashion critic Richard Selzer (aka
Mr. Blackwell) for wearing clothes that he said made her look like an
"over-the-hill Lolita".
Loves Betsey Johnson, Bebe, A/X by Giorgio Armani, Rampage, Abercombie & Fitch,
Fred Segal, Gap, Victoria's Secret, and Urban Outfitters.
Spears chose Cynthia Wolff's 4-carat cushion-cut diamond set on two slim
platinum bands with micropave diamonds.
2003: Accompanied Colin Farrell to the S.W.A.T. (2003) US premiere.
May; 2006: Portrayed as a character in the rock musical "We Will Rock You" by
Queen and Ben Elton. The role is being played by Colin Charles in London's West
End production.
Was best friends with Christina Aguilera when they performed together on "MMC"
(1989)
Lived with her brother in an apartment in New York for some time
August 2006: Posed nude for the cover of "Harper's Bazaar", in a photo similar
to Demi Moore's famous September 1991 cover of "Vanity Fair".
9/12/06: Second son, Jayden James Federline, born. Weighed 6 lb., 11 oz.
2006: Was named most searched name on internet search engine Yahoo!.
2006: Named "Most Controversial Celebrity of 2006" by CNN Headline News for her
actions making people discuss about everything from proper parenthood to
appearing in public without panties.
2006: Michael Fredo wrote a song about her called "Popstar Lovelife (Britney, I
Know)".
1/10/07: After topping the 2005 "Worst Dressed" list of fashion critic 'Mr.
Blackwell', she shared the #1 spot with Paris Hilton in 2006 for wearing clothes
that made them look like "two peas in an overexposed box".
2004: Offered to perform at the Republican National Convention, but was turned
down.
2007: Ranked #12 in "Forbes" magazine's "The 20 Richest Women in Entertainment"
list, estimating her net worth at around $100 million.
February 2007: After shaving her own head with clippers in a Sherman Oaks (CA)
hair salon, she visited a tattoo parlor and got several tattoos. Her weird
behavior caused worldwide public attention. Some days later she admitted herself
to a California treatment facility, but checked out after less than 24 hours.
Topped "FHM" Germany's annual survey searching the "100 Unsexiest Women in the
World" in 2005 and 2006.
April 2007: Manager Larry Rudolph sent her to rehab in early 2007. She fired
him.
4/2/07: Crowned the "April Fool" (by 76% of all voters) in the "Most Foolish"
survey of New York publicist Jeff Barge.
Ranked #8 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
Was signed on for a role in a film titled "In The Pink" co-starring comedians
Wanda Sykes and Tim Allen, Academy Award Winner Cher, and Academy Award Nominee
Bette Midler. The film was scrapped after years of delay.
Actress Claudette Lalí Anaya was her wardrobe stylist.
27 September 2007: Manager Jeff Kwatinetz and her lawyer, Laura Wasser, quit.
October 2007: Lost physical custody of her two sons with Kevin Federline due to
not having a valid driver's license and failing to take a random drug and
alcohol test. Federline has sole custody of the children.
Her 1999 album "Baby, One More Time" has sold 25 million copies worldwide.
Ranked #19 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list.
Aunt of Maddie Briann Aldridge.
After an 18-month custody battle over their sons Sean and Jayden, she and Kevin
Federline agreed that he retains sole custody of the children. [July 2008]