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Spears then ordered his phone turned off and credit cards shut down. "Not even his mother could get a hold of him," a source told the magazine. Federline and his entourage of eight wannabe rappers showed up at downtown burlesque joint Corio for a free dinner that would have cost him $1,200, a source spills.
An eyewitness at the next table reports, "He just kept ordering more and more food and then asked for it to be put in containers so he could take the food out to the clubs with him. Then he started putting napkins in the tops of the tequila and vodka bottles and stuck them under his coat trying to sneak the liquor out with him. It was really unbelievable to watch. The guy obviously has enough money to buy a bottle of liquor on his own without trying to sneak it under his coat."
Now according to reports, the wannabe rapper has realized he has made a huge mistake and is desperate to win back his estranged wife.
A source told Britain's Grazia magazine: "Kevin spent last week begging Britney to take him back. Kevin is stunned and he's been crying. He said he would do anything to get Britney back. He knows he's nothing if he doesn't have her in his life and realises he has made a major mistake."
Kevin, 28, has reportedly tried a number of ways to convince Britney - who he has two children, sons Sean Preston and Jayden James, with - to rekindle their relationship, including singing her love poems and sending flowers.
The source added: "He sent flowers and chocolates to Britney, but she asked an assistant to put them somewhere where she wouldn't have to look at them. He's also left voice messages, singing her love poems, but Britney hasn't replied."
Britney, 24, is believed to have instructed her staff to remove all of Kevin's belongings from their Malibu home and is enjoying having him and possessions out of her life.
The source said: "Britney says one of the perks of their break-up is getting her beautiful house back. His stuff was always messing everything up, littering the house with CDs, ashtrays, nicotine-smelling clothes and men's magazines.
"It has all been taken away now, there is no sign he ever lived there."
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