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Britney Spears: To Avoid Talk on Personal Life

TOP Pop singer, Britney Spears has said she wBritney Spearsill refuse to talk about her personal life to the press in the future.

Spears is the April cover girl for Allure magazine, and since reading the article she's decided to shield the things she once openly shared with journalists.

In a posting on her website, she says: "I feel the article focused too much on my personal life and various events from my past.

"In the future, I will refrain from discussing my private life in interviews. It will be expressed solely through art."

In the past, Spears has posed bottomless for Esquire and topless for Rolling Stone, shared photographs from her second wedding with People magazine and spoke about the state of her marriage for Details magazine.

Her most recent Allure interview touched on her break-up with Justin Timberlake and the rocky start of her second marriage to dancer Federline.

Meanwhile, Hollywood couple David Duchovny and Tea Leoni are considering leaving Malibu, California, after Britney Spears moved into a house nearby with husband Kevin Federline.

The idyllic area has been besieged by paparazzi photographers since the pop singer moved in two months ago--destroying the peaceful life enjoyed by other residents.

The X-Files star says, "Britney moved in a couple of months ago, and since then it's been crazy.

"The other day I was walking to a restaurant and there were photographers in front, and they took a picture of me.

"I asked, 'What's going on?' and they said, 'We're waiting for Britney.' I knew they weren't waiting for me."●

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