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CBS to Britney: Baby ... One more time
Steve Gorman
LOS ANGELES—For anyone wondering whether pop singer Britney Spears might
soon return to prime-time television, the answer on Monday from CBS
could be summed up in four words: “Baby ... One More Time.” Weeks after
she drew glowing reviews and strong ratings as a guest star on the CBS
sitcom “How I Met Your Mother,” Spears will return to the show on May 12
to reprise her role as a sassy office assistant named Abby.
A network spokeswoman said the episode would be shot sometime this week
in Los Angeles. In her March 24 debut on the series, Spears’ character
fell for the show’s leading man, Ted, played by Josh Radnor, only to end
up angry at Ted when he started dating her boss.
In her return appearance, Abby tries to get even with Ted by pairing up
with his estranged pal, Barney (former “Doogie Howser, M.D.” star Neil
Patrick Harris), who “pops a surprising question to Abby,” according to
a CBS synopsis of the plot. Spears’ first appearance on the show last
month drew 10.6 million viewers, up sharply from the show’s
season-to-date average audience of 8.1 million.
The mostly positive reviews also gave the performer a rare burst of
upbeat headlines amid a torrent of highly publicized personal problems
in recent years. Spears, 26, rose to fame as a teen star with a series
of chart-topping singles, starting with “Baby ... One More Time.” By
2002, she was named the world’s top celebrity by Forbes magazine after
earning $39.2 million in a single year.
But her fortunes turned following the breakup of her marriage to Kevin
Federline in late 2006. She passed in and out of rehab, lost custody of
her two young sons and was hospitalized twice for psychiatric
evaluation. In recent months, however, Spears’ life seemed to be back on
the upswing under the guardianship of her father and a reconciliation
with longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
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