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[06/09/05 - 12:00 AM]
This Just IN... ...from UPN

[via press release from UPN]

THIS JUST IN�

�From UPN

LOS ANGELES, June 9 -- On Tuesday, June 14, UPN's much talked-about series BRITNEY AND KEVIN: CHAOTIC, starring international icon Britney Spears and husband Kevin Federline, concludes with a special one hour series finale at a special time (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT on UPN), and features the world premiere of Britney's video for her new single "Someday (I Will Understand)."

"Someday (I Will Understand)" was penned by Britney Spears and produced by Guy Sigsworth. The video was directed by Michael Haussman.

In the finale, entitled "Veil of Secrecy," Britney and Kevin reveal how they kept their wedding day plans under wraps, not only surprising fans, but even their family and closest friends with the private ceremony in Studio City, Calif. last November. Meanwhile, Britney�s bridesmaids and Kevin�s groomsmen describe how everyone thought that they were coming to party -- only to find out what the night was really all about.

BRITNEY AND KEVIN: CHAOTIC shares international icon Britney Spears and husband Kevin Federline's courtship, engagement and wedding through exclusive, never-before-seen private home videos, shot mostly by the couple with their own camera. This fun, uniquely personal series gives viewers a rare glimpse inside the pair's relationship and life together. The footage begins shortly after the couple first met in Los Angeles and headed off to Europe together on tour, leading up to and including their wedding day. New footage and commentary with Britney and Kevin guides viewers through their story. The show has an exclusive second window on MTV Music Group channels.

BRITNEY AND KEVIN: CHAOTIC is produced by Fairy Zone Productions, Inc. Britney Spears and Kevin Federline are executive producers. Susan Zirinsky (CBS's "48 Hours") is also executive producer.





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