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Spears spends megabucks on baby

by Adam Finley, posted Aug 19th 2005 1:17PM

Britney Spears apparently went on an after hours shopping spree for what rumors say will be a baby boy. What drew me to this story was not Britney, or her spawn, or the fact that she has the celebrity clout to demand Petit Tresor in Beverly Hills stay open just for her, but the fact that she spent $10,000 on baby stuff. I don't shop at many Beverly Hills boutiques, so maybe that's not much money, but I'd like to hear what a "real" non-rich mother would purchase with that kind of dough. Heck, you could probably buy your kid another sibling for that.

 

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razan

Hey my name is razan and i am searching for the latest news for britney spears as always ... i adore her alot....i hve everythign for her.and her perfume rocks....curious i went curious when i smelled it. I guess britney spears is so sweet & would like her first child to be very special so she is spending alot of dough on him. I also liked your thinking & all... I need a favor if you can help me, i wanna send an e-mail to briteny or whatever please if you can send me back on my e-mail i wrote you sweetheart-rozy@hotmail.com thanks for your cooperation take care,love razan

September 03 2005 at 2:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jack

A visit to www.petittresor.com will reveal how easily you could spend $10K. $750 for a stroller, $2200 for a crib, etc. It adds up pretty fast at a high-end boutique. Those of us in the real world, however, spend $25 on an umbrella stroller, $150 on a crib, etc.

August 19 2005 at 4:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
David F

Not a mom but a new Dad myself. My son is now 6 months old and even this far into it I couldnt imagine what the @#$% kind of stuff anyone would spend 10k on. Even a high end Eddie Bauer car seat a "JEEP" stroller and John Lennon sheet set wouldn't come to nearly 5k, let alone 10.

August 19 2005 at 2:46 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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