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Britney Spears' Antigua rehab
Oct 4, 2007, 11:01 GMT

Vintage Brit: US pop star Britney Spears performs on stage in Oberhausen, Germany, 28 May 2004 during her European \'The Onyx Hotel Tour\'. Troubled pop star Britney Spears was ordered 02 October 2007 to relinquish custody of her two toddlers to former husband Kevin Federline. EPA/ACHIM SCHEIDEMANN
Britney Spears is allegedly checking into Eric Clapton's rehab centre this weekend.
The 'Toxic' singer - who has been granted supervised visitation rights with her sons, two-year-old Sean Preston and one-year-old Jayden James - is reportedly planning to enter the Crossroads Centre in Antigua on Saturday (06.10.07).
A source told America's OK! magazine: "Britney's team has been working closely with her attorneys to figure out a way to get the babies back from Kevin.
"She is surrendering herself to rehab for treatment of depression and alcohol so that there is no question if she is drinking or missing any future tests.
"She has got to pull her life together or else she will lose the kids for good. She will do whatever her legal team and those closest to her think is best if it means she gets Sean and Jayden back. She is getting the help she needs and everyone is hoping she goes through with it this time."
The 25-year-old star briefly visited Crossroads earlier this year before checking out, shaving her head and later checking into Malibu's Promises rehab facility.
Britney lost custody of her sons to ex-husband Kevin Federline on Monday (01.10.07) after failing to take a court-ordered drugs test.
Yesterday (03.10.07), she was granted visitation rights every other day but Kevin still has full custody of the boys until further notice from the court.
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