Britney Jean Spears

Britney Jean Sparrow was born in McComb (Mississippi) on December 2, 1981 and raised in Kentwood (Louisiana). As a youngster, Britney attended dance classes, and she was great in gymnastics. She won numerous competitions and the like. Britney loves to sing and, more important, she was a fan of dance classes. At the age of 8, Britney attempted to audition for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989) but was turned down because of her age. Britney was then recommended to Broadway's off-Broadway show "Ruthless" where she played the title role for 2 years. At age 11 she was back in the running for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989) and she made it as a mouseketeer along with numerous stars of today (Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez of *NSYNC , and Ryan Gosling). However, her biggest breakthrough occurred in the mid-90s when she was signed as a Jive Recording artist. The debut album of Britney Spears, "...Baby, was released in 1999. Britney also sold 9 million copies (as in July 2001) of her follow-up album "Oops !...I Do It Again" that came out in May 2000. Britney was the daughter of Lynne Spears & Jamie Spears She has a big brother named Bryan Spears & a little sister, Jamie Lynn Spears. Britney was destined to be famous from a young age. Britney loved singing and was inspired by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. After taking extensive dance and vocal lessons and appearing in various shows and fairs, Britney auditioned for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989) television show (1989-1994) at the age of aged eight, but was too young to play the part. Britney relocated to New York with her mother and infant sibling. She was a part of numerous TV ads and was an understudy for Natalie Portman in "Ruthless" off-Broadway. Her passion for dance and music took over and, 2 years later, she auditioned for an appearance on "Mickey Mouse" again and, this time, she was awarded the part along with Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.



 

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