
Just last month, Britney Spears was shooting down rumors she was pregnant by music producer J.R. Rotem. Then it turned out little sister Jamie Lynn Spears was knocked up boyfriend Casey Aldridge. Now Britney is battling pregnancy rumors again after photos showing the star and new boyfriend Adnan Ghalib reportedly shopping for pregnancy tests were splashed across the Net this week.
Spears and Ghalib were spotted earlier this week shopping at a Rite Aid story in Studio City, CA. During their trip to the drug store, a snapshot taken of Spears and Ghalib appears to show the couple crouched down next to a shelf full of pregnancy tests; one of them in hand. Interestingly enough, the photos were supposedly released by photographer Ghalib's own agency, FinalPixx, according to People.com.
According to EGossip.com, a photographer approached Spears and asked her whether she "came up positive on that pregnancy test, or negative?" Spears told the photographer she was not shopping for a pregnancy test for herself, but for a "friend".
Spears and Ghalib, 35, have been dating for less than a month. Ghalib reportedly works for the photo agency Finalpixx, the same agency which sold the photos of the couple shopping in the Rite Aid. This has led to some in the media speculating the entire incident was some kind of bizarre publicity stunt.
Spears pal Sam Lutfi said on Ryan Seacrest's radio talk show that Spears is not pregnant and "everything's fine" with her. Lutfi told Access Hollywood the pregnancy rumors are "all bullshit" and that Spears and Ghalib are "just toying with the paparazzi."
However, an unidentified relative of Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline told Ok! Magazine Spears wants to get pregnant—to have a replacement for her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, which she lost custody of to Federline.
Meanwhile, Federline apparently doesn't want to totally cut her out of her children's lives. According to Federline's lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, the decision to keep Spears away from her two sons for the time being is "painful, but appropriate."
“Kevin’s not indifferent to how difficult it has to be on their mother (Spears) and on the kids. It’s a sad situation. There’s no victorious feeling,” Kaplan told People.
Spears visitation rights to her two children remain suspended after following a frightening scene at Spears home earlier this month that lead to the singer being put under 'suicide watch' in a local hospital.
A poll conducted by Reuters found 51 percent of those responding feel Spears should be allowed limited visitation rights to her two children, under supervision. Only one percent of those polled, however, felt Spears should be given back full custody of her two young sons.
Spears and Ghalib were spotted earlier this week shopping at a Rite Aid story in Studio City, CA. During their trip to the drug store, a snapshot taken of Spears and Ghalib appears to show the couple crouched down next to a shelf full of pregnancy tests; one of them in hand. Interestingly enough, the photos were supposedly released by photographer Ghalib's own agency, FinalPixx, according to People.com.
According to EGossip.com, a photographer approached Spears and asked her whether she "came up positive on that pregnancy test, or negative?" Spears told the photographer she was not shopping for a pregnancy test for herself, but for a "friend".
Spears and Ghalib, 35, have been dating for less than a month. Ghalib reportedly works for the photo agency Finalpixx, the same agency which sold the photos of the couple shopping in the Rite Aid. This has led to some in the media speculating the entire incident was some kind of bizarre publicity stunt.
Spears pal Sam Lutfi said on Ryan Seacrest's radio talk show that Spears is not pregnant and "everything's fine" with her. Lutfi told Access Hollywood the pregnancy rumors are "all bullshit" and that Spears and Ghalib are "just toying with the paparazzi."
However, an unidentified relative of Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline told Ok! Magazine Spears wants to get pregnant—to have a replacement for her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, which she lost custody of to Federline.
Meanwhile, Federline apparently doesn't want to totally cut her out of her children's lives. According to Federline's lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, the decision to keep Spears away from her two sons for the time being is "painful, but appropriate."
“Kevin’s not indifferent to how difficult it has to be on their mother (Spears) and on the kids. It’s a sad situation. There’s no victorious feeling,” Kaplan told People.
Spears visitation rights to her two children remain suspended after following a frightening scene at Spears home earlier this month that lead to the singer being put under 'suicide watch' in a local hospital.
A poll conducted by Reuters found 51 percent of those responding feel Spears should be allowed limited visitation rights to her two children, under supervision. Only one percent of those polled, however, felt Spears should be given back full custody of her two young sons.