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Britney Spears Gets Supportive Phone Call from the Oval Office

WASHINGTON, D.C. — While following election-night updates at the White House, President George W. Bush reportedly called Britney Spears to offer moral support after news broke that she had filed for divorce from Kevin Federline.

During what sources describe as a “warm-hearted but linguistically adventurous conversation,” the president reassured Spears that changing course in life is not a failure but a strategic redeployment.

“My girls enjoy your music when they unwind with sparkling beverages,” he reportedly said. “If a plan isn’t working, you pivot. That’s leadership — whether you’re in Nashville or NATO.”

Spears later told reporters she was both flattered and slightly confused by the presidential pep talk.

“I did not realize presidents stay up that late,” she said. “But he sounded real sure about my future, even if he accidentally congratulated me on running for lieutenant governor.”

Rumors about turbulence in the Spears-Federline union have circulated for years, though friends say the couple occasionally reunited “with the enthusiasm of people who forgot why they broke up in the first place.”

A family acquaintance summarized the public reaction in three questions currently trending across Hollywood coffee shops:

Does this affect global popcorn sales?

What took so long?

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