Britney Escorted Out By Men in White Coats

The men in white coats were after Britney last night -- but this time they were the chefs and waitstaff at Mastro's Steakhouse, who came outside in droves to help Britney part the sea of paps as she exited the eatery!


Britney, joined by Papa Jamie, must have needed a big meal yesterday after reuniting with her boys.



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76. I bet she is still eating correctols like bon bons! And from what the reports say, just like any spoiled child, she only wants to eat sweet and fatty foods! Correctol in the amount she eats them is for weight loss and not just constipation! I bet it's the only thing stopping her from blowing up like a blimp!

Posted at 5:13AM on Feb 25th 2008 by Oh crap!

77. She made no effort to get treated for her children but take her money away and she immediately controls herself.

Posted at 5:22AM on Feb 25th 2008 by Janelle

78. Seriously its time someone in the press set an example...........TMZ take a leap......................leave her alone!

Posted at 8:31AM on Feb 25th 2008 by ihatehilary

79. Brit must have to keep powdering her nose if you know what I mean. In and out of the bathroom. What a mess

Posted at 6:12PM on Feb 25th 2008 by Spears Circus Family

80. Hey, I am just concerned at the intensity people feel over the #1 first entry. Everyone should try to be a lil nicer to each other. My concern is that you all could be saying these really hurtful things to a 8 year old for all you know. Kelli is entitled to feel joy over whatever she/he wants. Let's all respect each other.

Posted at 9:06PM on Feb 28th 2008 by H

81. In case of pregnancy medical drugs are almost always forbidden.
It maybe forgotten, that in the early 60ies we here in Germany got a
big medical catastrophe
with a medical drug called "contergan" taken by pregnant women.
The result was, that the children got crippled short arms. It were
a lot of child,
in dimension of 100 000.
Since that time, the politics of allowing drugs to be sold is very
restrictive and expensive, needing a lot of tests.

Posted at 3:26PM on Mar 2nd 2008 by Harald (Wenk Dr. rer. nat)

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