Tuesday, March 29, 2011

K-Fed Expecting His Fifth Child

Kevin Federline and Victoria Prince (creative commons)
Kevin Federline and Victoria Prince (creative commons)

He’s at it again. Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline is expecting another baby.

E! Online has reported that Federline’s girlfriend Victoria Prince is pregnant with their first child. Media outlets have reported that the former volleyball player is five months pregnant.

Federline and Prince have been dating since 2008. Sources told E! that the two are “totally happy,” but representatives from Federline’s camp have not released a statement.

E! News also tried to get a comment from Britney; her reps say “she’s focused on her work right now.”

The new baby will be Federline’s fifth child. He already has two children with Shar Jackson and two with Spears.
K-Fed seems to have some very potent sperm. Any woman who thinks about sleeping with him in the future should probably keep this in mind. Federline is a baby-making machine.

Any bets on how many more kids he’ll have before he decides to get a vasectomy? Maybe he’s working on his own version of Kate Plus Eight? It would probably work well in the time slot next to Jersey Shore and Teen Mom 2.

Reach associate entertainment editor Frances Vega here.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

High Capacity Magazine Ban

By Frances Vega
 
Courtesy of Paul Koretz's office
Los Angeles City officials announced their support Wednesday of a proposed federal bill that would ban large ammunition magazines like the one used in the recent Tucson shooting.

 “You know the US has got to get beyond it’s fascination with unrestricted access to fire arms and recognize that a civilized society does not need implements of war in the hands of its citizenry in order for home protection,” said LAPD Chief Charlie Beck in an interview later. “There is no need for magazine capacity above 10 rounds in civilian hands.”

Beck, City Council President Eric Garcetti, City Councilmember Paul Koretz, and City Attorney Carmen Trutanich held a press conference urging the U.S. House of Representatives to pass H.R. 308. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.) sponsored the pending federal law that would prohibit magazines holding more than 10 rounds. A magazine is an ammunition feeding and storage device used in automatic and semiautomatic weapons. The magazine may be detachable or internal.