Britney Spears, who pretty much stripped herself of any goody two-shoes image at last week's MTV Music Video Awards show, completes the job in October's Elle.
She gives her approval to women who sleep with men outside of love, and uses the F-word several times during the interview.
Worse, she declares Sex and the City is her favourite television show.
"Sarah Jessica Parker? I'm her," the popster tells the magazine.
"And all the things they talk about are true. Like one show was talking about guys can have sex without love so women can do it, too."
Spears says she has girlfriends who have loveless sex.
But it's not for her. "I just really have to be into someone. If not, what's the purpose?" she says.
Spears also poses for Elle in several heavily-cleavaged shots.
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Michael Douglas has stunned his party-planning pal Mark Musters by dumping the event designer from decorating his upcoming wedding to Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Musters threw the joint birthday bash for Douglas and Zeta-Jones at One51 last September, as well as Douglas' last two Christmas parties at the actor's Upper West Side pad.
He told the New York Post he's still hurt after getting a call from Douglas' office informing him that the couple was choosing another designer.
"We're upset," Musters said, "but we respect their choice and we wish them all the best."
Though Musters would not confirm it, the Post says the much-buzzed-about Douglas/Zeta-Jones nuptials are slated for New York's Plaza Hotel on November 18.
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After all those mob movies, it's hardly surprising to hear that greying Godfather great Al Pacino and girlfriend Beverly D'Angelo are in a family way. Not only that, it's twins.
Gossip columnist Mitchell Fink of the New York Daily News says D'Angelo is due around the end of the year.
Pacino, 60, and D'Angelo have been stepping out together for about three years.
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Comedian Ben Elton, who based his movie Maybe Baby on his struggle to become a father through IVF, disclosed tonight he is to be a dad again - after conceiving naturally.
The star, whose difficulties were also detailed in his best-selling book Inconceivable, battled for seven years to have his twins.
But he told chat show host Michael Parkinson in an interview: "We're quite advanced and everything's going well."
Elton outlined the seven "very sad and difficult" years he and his wife, Sophie Gare, spent using alternative methods to boost their chances and eventually found success with fertility treatment.
He added: "And then out of the blue it all worked out [in the] conventional method."
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