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Wednesday April 17, 2002
ARE YOU READY FOR BRITNEY'S KID SIS? 
WATCH out! Baby Britney is popping out of the playpen.At a fashion show last Thursday for Kids "R" Us, Jamie Lynn Spears - the pop princess' 11-year-old kid sister - strutted her stuff in cute cheerleader costumes. 

But the confident starlet has an agenda of her own - which doesn't include modeling. "I like fashion, but I want to be a singer and actor," Jamie Lynn told The Post. 

So far, Britney has let her little sister - who has her blond hair and pale complexion - tag along for the ride. Jamie Lynn appeared on stage in "Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas," starred with Britney in a Pepsi commercial and had a cameo as young Britney in the teen romance flick, "Crossroads." 

But the sixth-grader will soon be stepping out from the sexy megastar's shadow. Nickelodeon has confirmed that Jamie Lynn and her mom have been "in talks" about a project in which the dimunitive dazzler might star - echoes of Britney, who got her big break as a Mouseketeer. 

"We have talked to Jamie Lynn but we don't have any announcements to make at this time," said a spokesperson for the network. 

There's even buzz that - gasp! - little sis might be the more talented one. At the show, Jamie Lynn was asked if she thinks she has a better voice than Britney. "Yes, ma'am," she answered modestly. 

Her big sister agrees. "[Jamie Lynn] has a better voice than I do," admitted Britney to the San Diego Union-Tribune last year. "I support her 100 percent." 

Mama Spears also boasts about her baby daughter's pipes. When she sings, says Lynne Spears, "she makes the windows rattle" in their $3 million Louisiana mansion. 

Yet mom says she's not grooming her to be the next Britney. "It's her own thing," she says. "I'm along for the ride." 

Sadly, Hollywood will have to live without the girls' older brother, 25-year-old heartthrob Bryan, who works in product merchandising in Manhattan. Says mom, "He's too macho" for show business. 

We'll hold our breath. 

Page Three Legend Offers Britney Career Advice
Samantha Fox says young stars like Britney Spears need to start writing their own songs if they are to last the pace.

The former Page Three model says her own pop career would have been longer if she had started writing her own material.

Sam rues the fact that at the start of her singing career she never learned to write her own songs.

She says she would have stayed at the top a lot longer if she'd had the necessary skills.

Speaking after the Miss Slovakia 2002 beauty contest in Bratislava, where she performed, Sam said: "I should have learned how to write my own songs when I was Britney's age.

"As an artist you have a greater opportunity to work much longer, carry more responsibility and perform into your 50s when you write for yourself."

She added: "Ideally I should have started after my second album but I was very young. Britney should begin to create her own tracks and start to mature, otherwise after five years she'll be looking for a new career."

Crossroads Was #41 With $105,661
Britney Spears' movie "Crossroads," played in 202 theaters in its ninth weekend and went up 13 places to No. 41 with $105,661 as its total rose to $37,053,263.
 
Britney Dishes On "Austin Powers"
Britney Spears is giving her fans the scoop on the upcoming "Austin Powers 3" cameo. 

Britney will star as herself in the film. In that alternate universe, the pop princess is dating Mini Me (Verne Troyer), zap2it.com reports. 

One of Britney's "Austin" scenes finds her battling with Austin Powers (Mike Myers) for the spotlight during one of her concerts. 

The movie, which also stars Destiny's Child's Beyonce Knowles as Foxy Cleopatra, is scheduled to open on July 26.

Men Plead No Contest In Spears Case
Four men received 3 years probation after pleading no contest to burglarizing the rented vacation home of pop stars Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.

Salvador Martinez, 19; Richard Olivarez, 20; Marcus Cook, 19; and Matthew Daily, 18, were sentenced Thursday as youthful offenders by Circuit Court Judge G. Robert Barron. Each had to sign an agreement not to reveal what they took from the couple's Florida Panhandle vacation home.

A police report said their take during the Sept. 22-23 burglary included videotapes with "personal footage" and "several clothing items belonging to the celebrities," the Northwest Florida Daily News reported.

Those items included a "Gilligan-style" blue-and-white hat, a scarf, a cell phone, nail polish and a $30 pair of shoes.

Prosecutor Ace Grinsted said the plea and sentence were negotiated by Spears' and Timberlake's attorneys and accepted by Barron.

The State Attorney's Office did not agree to a reduced sentence, Grinsted said. Prosecutors requested the four receive sentences of about 20 months in prison, in line with state guidelines. state sentencing guidelines be applied to the case.

Those guidelines called for "about 20 months" incarceration for the foursome, Grinsted said.

Spears recently said she's not "in an intense relationship with anyone," fueling speculation that she and 'N Sync's Timberlake have broken up.

Justin Says He 'Still Loves Britney' Despite Their Split
Justin Timberlake says he is coping since splitting with Britney Spears.

But he says he still loves Britney.

The couple have been the subject of intense speculation about the supposed end of their relationship.

Justin was speaking on an American chat show hosted by Rosie O'Donnell when he responded to a question about the split.

Asked how he was coping since the pair split up, Timberlake said: "I'm cool, but I'm glad you gave me the chance to say that."

He added: "I love Britney with all my heart and I will never do anything to disrespect her or degrade her.

"She will always be special to me no matter what happens. She's great."

"NAGNYAW" On The UK Charts: Week 2
"I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Women" fell 1 spot this week on the UK charts to number 3.

UK CHARTS HISTORY: I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Women
week (02) ending 04.13.02 #3
week (01) ending 04.06.02 #2 (debut)
 

Britney To 'Focus On Fans'
BRITNEY Spears will ditch the media during her Australian visit, opting instead for a rare one-off public performance in her bid to make up lost ground with fans.

Spears, 20, has been facing growing criticism for shunning fans during recent promotional tours. 
Sources within the Spears camp today said she had scrapped plans for a media conference and one-on-one interviews in Melbourne next week. Instead, she will make a whirlwind visit to Sydney on Thursday. 

The one-day Sydney visit would comprise a rare public appearance at which she is expected to perform three of her songs live at Fox Studios, and an appearance on the red carpet for the premiere of her new film, Crossroads. 

Late last month, even Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue became a Spears critic, after the US star was booed during a recent promotional appearance in London. 

A spokeswoman said security concerns had prevented Spears from spending much time with about 3000 fans, who had waited hours for her brief appearance outside the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square. 

Some fans were reduced to tears after Spears arrived an hour late and went inside after waving to the crowd for only a few minutes. 

A few days later, while collecting her award for best international artist at the Capital FM Awards in London, Minogue spoke out about Spears' advisers. 

"Her PRs have pushed her in the wrong direction and she is being misguided," Minogue said. 

"Britney's been in the business a long time and she should know the ropes by now." 

During her last visit to Australia, late last year, Spears was also on the receiving end of media and fans alike after she jetted into Sydney, the morning after the September 11 terrorist strikes on the US. 

Her promotional visit gave Spears' fans little opportunity to catch a glimpse of her. 

To make things worse, she was pictured during her visit with a half-empty bottle of Coke, the fierce competitor of her multi-million dollar sponsor, Pepsi. 

Britney Stays Away
POP princess Britney Spears has snubbed Melbourne fans by backing out of a visit next week.

The singer was supposed to be in town on Tuesday to promote her debut movie but changed her mind at the last moment. 

Spears will still be attending the movie's Sydney premiere on Wednesday night. 

Britney’s “Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman” Single Debuts At #2 On The UK Charts.
In her best single debut since 2000’s “Oops I Did It Again,” Britney’s single “Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman” debuted at an impressive number 2 this week in England. The release of the single coincided with the British premiere of Britney’s film Crossroads, which is doing well in several European countries, including Germany, Spain, Sweden, and Holland. 

Britney remains one of England’s top ten most popular artists, according to the official Website of Britian’s music charts, Dotmusic. Britney made the site’s exclusive list, called “Dotmusic’s Most Wanted.” The site provides stats on the British pop charts, updated news, and more. 

Britney On The Billboard Top Music Video: Week 8 & 20
"Britney Spears: Live From Las Vegas" fell to the #4 spot this week on the Billboard Top Music Video chart. "Britney: The Videos" is at the #8 position this week on the chart.

BILLBOARD TOP MUSIC VIDEO: Britney Spears: Live From Las Vegas
week (08) ending 04.13.02 #4
week (07) ending 04.06.02 #2
week (06) ending 03.30.02 #2
week (05) ending 03.23.02 #2
week (04) ending 03.16.02 #1
week (03) ending 03.09.02 #1
week (02) ending 03.02.02 #1
week (01) ending 02.23.02 #1(debut)

BILLBOARD TOP MUSIC VIDEO: Britney: The Videos
week (20) ending 04.13.02 #8
week (19) ending 04.06.02 #7
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week (14) ending 03.02.02 #4
week (13) ending 02.23.02 #6
week (12) ending 02.16.02 #4
week (11) ending 02.09.02 #3
week (10) ending 02.02.02 #3
week (09) ending 01.26.02 #2
week (08) ending 01.19.02 #2
week (07) ending 01.12.02 #2
week (06) ending 01.05.02 #2
week (05) ending 12.29.01 #2
week (04) ending 12.22.01 #3
week (03) ending 12.15.01 #2
week (02) ending 12.08.01 #1
week (01) ending 12.01.01 #1(debut)
 

"Britney" On The Billboard 200: Week 22
"Britney" fell 12 spots this week to the number 41 spot.

BILLBOARD 200 HISTORY: Britney
week (22) ending 04.13.02 #41
week (21) ending 04.06.02 #29
week (20) ending 03.30.02 #34
week (19) ending 03.23.02 #28
week (18) ending 03.16.02 #26
week (17) ending 03.09.02 #25
week (16) ending 03.01.02 #9
week (15) ending 02.23.02 #14
week (14) ending 02.16.02 #17
week (13) ending 02.09.02 #25
week (12) ending 02.02.02 #22
week (11) ending 01.26.02 #21
week (10) ending 01.19.02 #20
week (09) ending 01.12.02 #14
week (08) ending 01.05.02 #12
week (07) ending 12.29.01 #4
week (06) ending 12.22.01 #3
week (05) ending 12.15.01 #4
week (04) ending 12.08.01 #5
week (03) ending 12.01.01 #3
week (02) ending 11.24.01 #2
week (01) ending 11.17.01 #1 (debut)
 

Lynne's Corner Updated: "April Flowers"
April is a month of celebration for our family. We have many friends and relatives who have birthdays this time of year, including Jamie Lynn and Felicia. We threw a joint party for them here in LA. Britney’s here making a video for her single ”I Love Rock and Roll.” The cast and crew helped celebrate with cake and surprises. 

Jamie Lynn got an art desk and set from us. We already have many pretty creations from her and her friends. Britney and I even got into the swing of things by painting with acrylics. Painting really takes you away. Before we knew it, it was 2:00 in the morning! I have decided to use all of our paintings to decorate the Florida condominium. The girls have to get to work. There are a lot of bare walls to cover. 

This short little vacation has been a good one for Brit. Laura Lynn and Courtney laid by the pool yesterday after an hour work out. We went to the movies and saw ”High Crimes” with Ashley Judd. It kept you guessing. Today is another pretty one. Spring flowers are in bloom everywhere. It is a day for a long ride on country roads in the convertible. We’ll most likely stop by Nyla’s for some of her home cooked vegetables on the way home. 

Well, it’s time for me to go. Brit needs the computer to write some more lyrics to a new song she’s working on. Have a happy spring! 

Britney's Ex Has New Girlfriend 
NSync heartthrob Justin Timberlake has a new girlfriend after splitting from pop princess Britney Spears, it has been reported.

The star is seeing 21-year-old dancer Jenna Dewan, according to US Weekly. They first met two years ago at the MTV Video Music Awards.

The pair met up again at the Grammy Awards in February when she danced with him during NSync's performance of Girlfriend.

Dewan reportedly went backstage before the band's concert in her native Dallas last month before the couple went clubbing into the early hours.

A former high school cheerleader and prom queen, Dewan has appeared in music videos with US teen singing sensation Mandy Moore and toured with Janet Jackson.

Timberlake's mother said last week that he and Spears still have "intense feelings" for each other. Lynn Harless said her son and the 20-year-old star had "hit a rough spot" caused by punishing work schedules that kept them apart.

Spears is busy promoting her film Crossroads in Europe, while Timberlake is touring the US with his group. The couple had been going out for two years.

Britney And Justin 'Not Totally Over' 
Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake are not "completely broken-up" according to one of his bandmates.

Lance Bass says Britney joined NSync's tour after the Grammy awards.

But he says Britney and Justin spent all their time bickering.

"They're still bickering," Bass tells Fox News "and they're not completely broken up."

JOIN BRITNEY'S BAND
Britney Spears is to star in a video game, in which fans get the chance to join the Princess of Pop on tour, dotmusic can report.

'Britney's Dance Beat' is out on May 31, and involves the player auditioning as a dancer on her upcoming world tour.

The game, set for release across all formats, features a host of Britney's hit tunes and, as you progress, unlocks exclusive videos, backstage footage and interviews. There is also the opportunity to control a video camera at a Britney concert.

Elsewhere in the world of Britney, a bandmate of Justin Timberlake has claimed that pop's first couple have not, as reported, actually split up.

However, 'NSYNC's Lance Bass says the pair are "still bickering". He told US TV: "And they're not completely broken up."

Britney's Attorneys Tangle With Hub-Based Charity
Pop princess Britney Spears and her erstwhile boyfriend, 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake, are the latest celebrity do-gooders to bolt from the controversial Boston-based Giving Back Fund.

But charity czar Marc Pollick, who previously parted ways with football hero Doug Flutie and ex-Celtic Dee Brown, isn't letting his prized pair go without a fight - he's filed a $14 million suit in federal court in Boston over the split.

``He's taken a very aggressive position,'' said attorney Michael Friedman, who is representing the Spears-Timberlake side. ``Their case claims that there is some obligation to continue the association with the Giving Back Fund when none exists.''

But the fund's lawyer, David Rosenthal, disagrees.

``Nobody's trying to hold on to something against somebody's will, that's not what this is about,'' he said. ``This is about the wrongful conduct of a couple of New York lawyers. I am offended at the way they behaved and I believe the judge will be, too.''

Pollick's Giving Back Fund filed suit against Mark Steverson, a New York attorney who represents Britney, Steverson's boss, Laurence Rudolph, and former Giving Back Fund employee Corina Biggar charging, among other things, ``misappropriation of a valuable business opportunity.''

The suit contends that Steverson, who sat on the board of directors of the Giving Back Fund, breached his ``fiduciary duty'' by advising Britney and Justin to leave the GBF and ``sabotaged GBF's business relationship with two of its most important donors to benefit himself and his employer.'' Biggar, the suit charges, aided ``the unlawful conduct.''

``This is not a suit against Britney Spears or Justin Timberlake,'' Rosenthal said. ``This is about a lawyer who sat on our board and as such did not have the right to interfere with the relationship between the Giving Back Fund and these clients.''

Rosenthal said Steverson and Rudolph tried to control the way the GBF did business, pressured Pollick to hire an ``unqualified'' fund-raiser and, when Pollick balked, ``took their ball and went home.''

``This is the conduct of bullies,'' he fumed. ``There's an attitude of `How dare anyone tell me what to do. I'm Britney Spears' lawyer.' ''

But Friedman said the issue is much simpler: Spears and Timberlake became disillusioned with the Giving Back Fund and wanted to take control over their foundations and run them themselves.

``These young entertainers have sought to pursue their charitable and philanthropic activities through their own efforts,'' he said. ``But the Giving Back Fund seems to take this proprietary view that once you step into their domain you can't exit their domain. It's not an appropriate or credible position for them to take.''

Court papers illustrate just how nasty this battle is shaping up. In a letter to Spears' attorney, Rosenthal offers to drop the suit if Spears and Timberlake make a ``total contribution'' of $500,000 to their foundations at the GBF, pay $750,000 to the GBF ``to compensate it partially for the destruction of its valuable business relationships with Britney Spears (and) Justin Timberlake . . .'' and allow the GBF to continue to use the pop stars' ``names and images'' in marketing materials. If the matter was not resolved ``amicably,'' the letter suggests that the GBF could make the dispute public.

In a motion to dismiss the suit, filed Friday, Spears' side termed the threat of ``adverse publicity'' an attempt to ``extract a tribute in an amount beyond the wildest imaginable damages.''

The ugly court fight comes at a particularly bad time for the Giving Back Fund and its director, Pollick. In addition to losing its most famous clients, the Fund has experienced a stream of resignations by board members and staff.

Also, Pollick and the Fund are being sued for $20 million by a California promoter who contends that Pollick collected more than $600,000 for charity - then threatened to hold onto the money until he was paid a $100,000 fee.

``The allegations are ludicrous,'' Rosenthal countered. ``This was a defensive lawsuit to avoid a lawsuit in Massachusetts.''

In fact, Pollick and the Fund have filed a cross complaint against the promoter, Aaron Tonken, for breach of contract, fraud, unfair business practices and breach of fiduciary duty. That complaint seeks damages of at least $1 million.

The Tonken dispute arose after the promoter hired the Giving Back Fund to be the fiscal agents for a charitable fund-raiser called Family Celebration 2001, held just over a year ago at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.

Former president Clinton was the guest of honor at the event that was chaired by ``Ally McBeal'' producer David E. Kelley and his wife, actress Michelle Pfeiffer. A parade of stars attended, including Calista Flockhart and the rest of the ``Ally'' cast, Elizabeth Taylor, B.B. King, Whoopi Goldberg, Dwight Yoakam, Marc Anthony, Timberlake, who performed with 'N Sync, and Spears.

In his suit, Tonken claims that Pollick and the GBF ``failed to provide those services normally performed by fiscal agents,'' and he had to hire another firm to do the work. That firm charged $11,000 for doing the work the GBF wanted $100,000 to do, the suit says.

The event raised $603,000 but, according to the suit, Pollick refused to distribute the funds to charity unless he was paid his $100,000 fee. Furthermore, the suit alleges that Pollick slandered Tonken by calling him ``a crook.''

``All of the parties, the cast of `Ally McBeal,' 'N Sync and Aaron Tonken want to see the monies released and are all chagrined that they weren't released sooner,'' said Tonken's attorney Philip Levy. ``But here we are almost a year down the road because of the hardball tactics of Pollick and the Giving Back Fund.''

Pollick did not return calls but Stephanie Sandler, senior vice president of the Giving Back Fund, said a dispute over which charities were entitled to the proceeds of the event is holding up distribution of the money - not the fund's demand for their fee.

``I don't believe the fee has ever been an issue,'' she said. ``We would like to be paid for the services provided but that's not an issue as far as the distribution of the money.''

Levy said there is an agreement in place that would settle which charities get how much but Sandler said the GBF knows of no such agreement and has asked the court to settle the matter.

``Pollick comes across as a very earnest and compassionate kind of a person but the allegations in the complaint tell a different story in terms of his actual business practices, which are unfair business practices,'' Levy said.

Countered Sandler: ``I know Marc and that's not true.''

Pollick started the nonprofit organization in 1997 offering athletes and celebrities a one-stop service for establishing and administering their charitable foundations. The service is attractive to stars who want to raise money for charity but don't have the time or expertise to complete the volumes of paperwork and legal obligations associated with setting up and running a foundation. Pollick charges a percentage - usually 5 percent - of the amount in the foundation for the fund's services.

``That's why Britney Spears goes to the Giving Back Fund,'' Rosenthal said. ``While she's running around the world dancing and singing and making Pepsi commercials she has people to do these things for her.''

But according to sources, some of the celebrities and sports figures who had foundations at the GBF became frustrated with Pollick's perceived reluctance to disburse funds that were raised for charity. The fund's fees are based on a percentage of the foundations' assets. Larger assets equal larger fees.

Sandler dismissed any suggestion that the fund was holding out on charities to pump up its fees.

``The Giving Back Fund has distributed over $6.5 million in grants in the five years it's been in business,'' she said. ``That's about 65 percent of the money we've received - far above the average.''

A year ago, San Diego Chargers quarterback Doug Flutie, who had raised more than $2 million for autism research, broke ranks with the Giving Back Fund. But Pollick refused to move the money Flutie and his wife raised to their new charitable organization, the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.

The Fluties have since reached an agreement with Pollick that will eventually lead to the funds being transferred. But until such time, the agreement allows the Giving Back Fund to continue to collect its fees, according to a source familiar with the deal.

Sandler declined comment citing ``client confidentiality.''

Ex-Celtic Dee Brown also attempted to move money, all of which he had personally donated, out of the GBF and into a fund under his control when he left Boston. But Brown was thwarted by the GBF and eventually agreed - unhappily - to leave the money there.

Spears established her charitable foundation at the Giving Back Fund in 1999 after her attorney, Rudolph, met Pollick at a fund-raiser and struck up a conversation. Among other things, her foundation helped finance the Britney Spears Camp for the Performing Arts on Cape Cod. Around the same time Spears joined the GBF, Timberlake started a foundation there, too.

Last fall the pop stars made the decision to leave the GBF and establish their own foundations under their control. Biggars and another former GBF employee, John McMahon - the ``unqualified fund-raiser'' Pollick didn't want to hire - run Spears' new operation.

Because of the split, the pop stars' people refused to turn over $100,000 raised at a charity basketball event in Las Vegas to the Giving Back Fund, despite the fund's demands that they do so.

``As the relationship deteriorated there were feelings of mistrust,'' Friedman said. ``They didn't want to turn the proceeds over to the Giving Back Fund but the money is being maintained and will be used for charitable purposes.''

But Rosenthal said that funds raised when Spears was still with the Giving Back Fund shouldn't go to her new foundation.

``We know that there is a population of 14-, 15-, and 16-year-old girls who want to be Britney Spears and when a 14-year-old makes a contribution it should go to the foundation that it was intended for,'' he said.

Although Spears and Timberlake's publicist says the pair ``ended their association with the Giving Back Fund in the fall of 2001,'' a flattering Boston Globe profile of Pollick in January said they were still clients. And the GBF Web site continues to feature pages on Britney and Justin.

Of course, as the court battles rage on, the money that was raised for various charities sits in limbo. That includes the $603,000 from the Family Celebration 2001, the $100,000 from the Las Vegas basketball game, and an unknown amount that came from a plea Britney made for donations in the best-selling book she wrote with her mother, Lynne.

But the pop star has given a clear signal that she's moving ahead with her charitable program despite the legal hassles. Last week, she announced that the new Britney Spears Foundation will donate $1 million to the Twin Towers Fund to support the children of Sept. 11 heroes. 

Spears Works PR Angle Down Under
Britney Spears is planning an extended public appearance in Sydney to make up for her erratic behaviour towards fans in London.

Spears was howled down by critics in Britain after she arrived hours late to the "Crossroads" premiere in London, and ignored fans who had travelled from across Britain to see her. But sources close to the singer have revealed she will use her appearance in Sydney on April 18 to make amends with fans and restore her clean-cut image in the press.

Spears is booked to walk the red carpet for the premiere of "Crossroads" at Fox Studios, and she will be in Sydney for only one day. But it is believed she will conduct an extended meet-and-greet with fans before the main event.

"Because of what happened in London, it makes sense for her to try to rectify things," a music industry insider said.

"Her American management are yet to confirm it publicly, but they're looking at the Sydney appearance as a good opportunity for her to win back some fans."

Spears's visit is being organised by Roadshow Film Distributors but her Australian-based publicists are yet to receive confirmation of her demands for the trip. "The final details of her visit have not been confirmed," Roadshow's Tom Roache said.

But the princess of pop is expected to have a queen-sized entourage for her three-day Australian visit. When she arrives in Melbourne next Tuesday, she will be accompanied by more than 20 people, but her on-again, off-again boyfriend Justin Timberlake won't be one of them. Her role in "Crossroads" has received mixed reviews from critics in Britain, but it looks as though the film won't be instantly classified as a pop star shocker.

"It is a million miles away from the Mariah Carey Glitter fiasco," London's Mail On Sunday reviewer Matthew Bond said. "Britney will definitely act again - only next time hopefully with more clothes on." 

Britney Has Cameo Role In 'Austin Powers'
According to Zap2it.com, Britney Spears will be making a cameo appearance in "Austin Powers 3." The pop star recently told British television that she will appear as herself, playing Mini Me’s girlfriend.

Spears even described some of her scenes to British TV. In one reported scene, Britney will be performing on stage when Austin Powers arrives and starts fighting with her over the spotlight.

Starring Mike Meyers, "Austin Powers 3" will arrive this summer on July 26th. Destiny’s Child singer Beyonce Knowles will act in a co-starring role. 

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