Britney Spears: "I Married for the Wrong Reasons"

November 19, 2008 at 11:21am PST
Photos: UPN

Britney Spears has finally admitted what we knew all along; that her marriage to former backup dancer Kevin Federline was “for all the wrong reasons.”

We hate to say no duh…but NO DUH!

FedEx and Brit Brit got engaged after only three months together and were married two months later in a surprise ceremony.

Surprise! We’re making a huge mistake!

Britney filed for a divorce in 2006, citing irreconcilable differences, and the divorce was finalized in July last year.

Brit’s admission is in her new MTV documentary, Britney: For the Record.

(Is that her coy way of saying she’s just doing this as publicity for her new record, Circus? Hmmmmm.)

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