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Timbaland set to reunite JT and Britney through music
United Kingdom News.Net Tuesday 1st May, 2007 (ANI)
London, May 1 : Mega producer Timbaland is planning to reunite ex-lovers Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears through music.
Timberlake and the 'Toxic' singer split in 2002, after a four year long relationship, after which JT dated actress Cameron Diaz and Britney married Kevin Federline.
But now, both are back to the single status and this has stirred Timbaland to invite Spears to join the supergroup he's shaping up with Justin and Nelly Furtado.
"I want her in my camp, around Justin," the Mirror quoted Timbaland, as saying.
Meanwhile, the New York Post reported that US celebrity magazines Vanity Fair and Allure are making seven-figure bids to secure Britney's first post-rehab interview.
"We would love to have Britney, but nothing is scheduled yet," an Allure rep told the paper.
Vanity Fair however, refused to comment.
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