Kevin Federline Photo Gallery
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Kevin Federline: The Pre-Britney Years
We all know that our favorite back-up dancer met his future check-book (Britney Spears) on her tour, but Kevin Federline really got around before that. In fact, he shook it for Justin Timberlake (awkward!), Christina Milian and even the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
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A 'Chaotic' Time
Kevin's courtship and engagement to Britney Spears was our first real intro to Mr. Spears, though it wasn't so sweet, considering Shar Jackson was pregnant with his child at the time. Still, the first few months of marriage (and reality show) were a sort of golden age for K-Fed and Britney ... maybe because he hadn't started rapping yet.
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Rap It Up Already
After his first single, 'Lose Control,' didn't exactly light the charts up, Kevin Federline bravely released the entire album, 'Playing With Fire.' Let's just say that reviews weren't exactly ... OK, they were horrible.
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A Model Father
Usually we just think of K-Fed as another mouth to feed for Britney Spears, or a joke of a rapper. But let's not forget his short-lived modeling career for the Five Star Vintage Line. At least he's working.
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The Text Message
And then, a short two years, one month and seven days after the wedding, the worst happened: Britney Spears texted Kevin Federline right out of the house. The divorce has been ugly, but after the reality show, we were really ready for anything.
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The TV Comeback
Is some little divorce going to keep Kevin Federline down? Not even professional wrestlers could do that, or an appearance on 'CSI.' Actually, K-Fed joining the mob on '1 vs 100' is starting to sound like the smartest career choice we've heard yet.
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The Face of Fashion?
Apart from everything else, K-Fed was photographed for an art exhibit called 'Face of Fashion' at the National Portrait Gallery. Granted, he looked dead in the picture, but still ... is this the world we're actually living in?
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