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Britney Welcomed Home by a Paparazzi Mob Scene




Britney Spears returned to LAX and a mess of paparazzi on Friday after her quick trip to see Jamie Lynn give birth. The whirlwind trip to Mississippi and back — with a stop in Kentwood, Louisiana too — clearly wasn't enough time to throw off all her friends with cameras. Unfortunately, things got a little too hectic, as Jamie resorted to pushing a few photographers out of the way as he helped his daughter through the swarm. The cops ended up intervening a bit, but no arrests were made. Meanwhile though most of you are over it, back in McComb, Jamie Lynn and Casey brought little Maddie Briann home on Saturday morning with a police escort of their own.

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