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Britney Spears is planning her retirement

Posted On 25 Dec 2013

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The iconic American singer Britney Spears ends 2013 very bussy but full of work. The 32 year old pop star released her latest album, “Britney Jean,” and prepares her moving to Las Vegas, where she will live for two years with her children, to promote her documentary on E! “I am Britney Jean.”

However, the pop diva has recently admitted that sometimes she thinks not only to slow down but to withdraw from the industry completely.

“If I ever have another baby or something, I’d probably move to Louisiana. I miss  Louisiana. I miss people . I miss food. I miss lifestyle, how real simple life is in it,” said the star to E!

While Spears is planning her retirement, she continues to work on her new album and several shows to be performed in Las Vegas. “I think now it’s my time to perform and do what I do,” she said.

The pop star also revealed to be a very private person in her personal life and said she is not sure if  “she is really made for this industry.”

“Personally, I’m really a shy person,” she said. “I’m not particularly made for this industry because I am very shy (…)”

“It’s a lot of pressure,” she added, but that pressure is what keeps you going. “I have that motivation to do better every time I rehearse. That’s why I do what I do .”

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