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Britney Spears Has No Interest in Buying Her Childhood Home in Louisiana

TMZ.com Thursday, 16 November 2023
Britney Spears' childhood home in Louisiana remains on the market, and well within her price range, but that doesn't mean the singer's lookin' to relive her past. TMZ broke the story, the $1.2 million Kentwood property went on the market earlier…
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