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Britney Spears is again considering legal action against tabloid ‘Us Weekly’ after the magazine published holiday photos of the singer and husband Kevin Federline.
The magazine printed photos that Spears claims were stolen from the couple. This follows an incident last December, where the same magazine ran an article claiming Spears and her husband were paranoid that supposed footage outlining the couple’s bedroom antics would be made public. Spears was reported at the time to be suing the magazine for $10 million.
The current statement reads, “Personal vacation photos belonging to Britney Spears and Kevin Federline were recently stolen. Following the theft, the photos were published by Us Weekly. While the photos depict happy family vacation memories, the couple are nevertheless outraged and saddened that their private family moments appeared in the magazine without their knowledge or consent after the photos were stolen by an unknown perpetrator. The matter is currently under investigation, and Spears and Federline are evaluating all of their legal options.”.