On arriving back to Britney’s LA house together, the singer broke down in tears on the kerb with Sam only briefly consoling her.
The star – already distraught at having access to her two sons to ex-husband limited to telephone access only – continued crying outside until being comforted by her dad, pregnant 16-year-old sister JAMIE LYNN [I don’t think she was there, I think the mag is confusing Jamie Lynn with father Jamie] and boyfriend ADNAN GHALIB.
In a further twist Adnan was banned from entering Britney’s house by security, on orders from Sam who also sent the snapper a text saying: “You’re a manic trigger. If you continue to have any contact, you’ll kill her. It’s your decision.”
Later, desperate to see her partner, Britney jumped into the car of a waiting paparazzo who gave her a lift to a meeting point where they then sped off together.

Adnan Ghalib, the on and off boyfriend of troubled pop superstar Britney Spears, has compared their relationship to Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed, who died in a car crash Aug 31, 1997, in Paris.Ghalib had dared to speak of his relationship with Spears just after a month, though he’s not sure how long the relationship could last, thesun.co.uk reports.He said that there are similarities between Spears and the late Princess Diana. When the fact about media attention was mentioned as a similarity between Spears and Diana during the interview, Ghalib added, “Or dating an Arab”.

The court commissioner handling Britney Spears’ custody case has repeatedly ordered the pop star to undergo a psychological evaluation, but she has refused to comply, TMZ.com reported.
Commissioner Scott Gordon has issued multiple orders — known as a 730 evaluation, TMZ said.
Meanwhile, Spears’ lawyers will go to court Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. ET and ask Gordon to allow the singer “monitored visitation” with her two sons “in a therapeutic setting,” TMZ reported.
But TMZ is hearing buzz that Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline (and probably the court) will not want Britney to bypass the 730 evaluation process. That could make it unlikely for Brit’s lawyers to win a bid to regain visitation in a therapeutic setting, the Web site said.
On Monday, Spears left the deposition in her custody battle nearly two-and-a-half hours after arriving at the offices of Federline’s attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan, People.com and TMZ reported.
Spears’ deposition has been an emotionally difficult experience that has only just begun, Kaplan told People magazine.
“We are going over things that are very, very gut-wrenching,” Kaplan said Monday night, speaking outside of Katsuya restaurant in Brentwood. He declined to discuss specifics of the questioning, but said, “Just to revisit them even in your own mind would not be pleasurable.”
“It’s not something anyone would enjoy,” he said.
Spears was about 50 minutes late for Monday’s deposition.
“After an hour I would have been over it. I was prepared to terminate had she not showed at that time,” he told People.
Kaplan said there will further depositions in the unspecified future, claiming that he has only worked through “2 percent” of his questions. But he added that he was heartened by the idea of even having the meeting in the first place.
“She came for her deposition, that’s great,” Kaplan said.
In an interview with TMZ, Spears’ attorneys Sorrell Trope and Tara Scott said the singer was “in good spirits” at Monday’s deposition.
Spears, 26, and Federline, 29, have been wrangling over custody of their sons, 2-year-old Sean Preston and 1-year-old Jayden James.
Federline has temporary custody of the children because Spears has defied court orders. The two were married in October 2004 and divorced in July. Spears also does not have visitation rights at this time.

Britney Spears appears to still be in a relationship with British pap’ Adnan Ghalib after they were photographed together!
They spent the weekend apart and sources claimed they had split up.
Adnan has now given an interview to US TV where he claims their recent pregnancy scare was for real.
“She was hoping she was pregnant with my child,” he said. “She was feeling a lot of things she said she felt when she was pregnant.”
He denied the reports that they had broken up: “People don’t want fairytale endings. I don’t think anybody wants her to be happy.”

Remember Britney’s paparazzo boyfriend, Adnan Ghalib? You know, the one who traveled with her to Mexico, escorted her on countless Starbucks runs and even hit her local Rite Aid to check out home pregnancy tests?
Well, apparently she doesn’t.
Fellow paparazzi quizzed Brit about her relationship this weekend when they caught up with her at the Millennium Dance Complex in North Hollywood.
When asked, “Do you have something to tell Adnan,” she replied, “I don’t know who that is…I’ve never met him before,” all in her mock British accent.
Granted, the two haven’t been spotted together in the past few days and rumors of a restraining order against Adnan were reported by a rival agency.
But Brit’s maybe man has an explanation, which he conveniently posted on the Website of his photo agency, FinalPixx:
“All I can say is I have not been in contact with Britney since early Friday morning. The reason being that I have had to attend a family funeral in Santa Barbara.”
The photog goes on to say his phone has been off out of respect for his family members, and he hopes to get back in touch with “Miss Spears” when he gets back to town.
So, whom to believe? One of Brit’s split personalities or a grieving celebrity photographer?
Don’t ask us to decide. We’re gonna hold off for now on calling this relationship over. Given Brit’s track record, she could be announcing her engagement as early as this afternoon.

