
Britney Spears attended a fundraiser for Jenny McCarthy’s charity Generation Rescue in Los Angeles last night. Britney Spears took time out on Saturday night to do something for the kids, adding star wattage to comedy couple Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey’s fundraiser for Generation Rescue, an organization dedicated to researching autism.
Generation Rescue is an international movement of scientists, physicians and parents focused on research and treatment to recover children with autism and helpnig more than 20,000 children begin biomedical treatment. Jenny became an activist for this cause after her son Evan was diagnosed with autism. She is now a board member of this organization.
The video is a documentary on how pollution affects overvacsination, therefore causes autism, asthma, ADD and other ilnesses.
Autism is abnormal self-absorption, usually affecting children, characterized by lack of response to people and actions and limited ability to communicate.
Other celebrity guests included Charlie Sheen and his new wife Brooke Mueller.

It was Spears’ first public outing since reaching a custody agreement with ex-husband Kevin Federline last week. Now Federline gets sole custody, and Brit gets three visits a week from Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden James, 1, including two overnights.
Her attorney, Laura Wasser, has told the Associated Press the “difference” in Spears “from the beginning of this year to now is astonishing.”
Britney will reportedly pay her ex-husband K-Fed $20,000 a month to care for the sons - an increase from $15,000. Gosh! Bitter 18-month custody battle is finally over.

Kevin Federline’s lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, received $250,000 for his work on the case.
Britney Spears is spending her summer recording a new album and making new appearances at the How I Met Your Mother TV series. So having her kids for roughly 40 percent of the time is more than she could handle even if she had full custody over them.

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