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Britney Spears’ trick for avoiding hassle on the streets get your own shop!

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I’m lucky enough to do my dream job every week.

However, when I have to get up at 4am to go to a film set or I’ve been on a plane for 12 hours to interview someone, it might not feel like it.

But it’s still a smashing job and I’m really lucky to get to be the one who does it.

If I had to choose another job? Easy a footballer.

What do you mean the senior leagues don’t pay as much money?

I’m not sure I’d fancy being a nanny, though.

But that’s what Britney Spears thinks about in her spare time.

If she couldn’t be super famous millionaire who starred in her own show in Las Vegas which she’s currently doing right now she says she wants to be cleaning up dirty nappies and taking kids to the park.

Before you book flights to Las Vegas to dump your two weans in Britney’s front garden, Miss Spears wants to look after Brad and Angelina’s clan.

I met Britney in Las Vegas last week, where she’s performing her Piece Of Me show at Planet Hollywood.

“I met Brad Pitt once and I’d like to meet him again and I’d like to become their nanny,” she said, laughing. “That sounds fun to me.”

I reckon Britney must be forgetting something Brad and Angelina have more children than North Lanarkshire Council’s Education Department.

They could field a five-a-side team and still have plenty of substitutes.

If it was a real day-to-day job then wee Brits would probably do something quite arty or expressive.

“I’d probably be a teacher or anything relating to children, like teaching at a dance studio with a bunch of kids,” she added.

I wondered if Britney, who’s already collaborated with Madonna and Iggy Azalea, wants to work with anyone else.

“Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams or Shania Twain.

“Maybe Celine Dion. There are so many great artists out there,” she said.

I suggested Britney is in a position where she could just phone any of these people up and ask them if they want to collaborate.

“Uh, no,” she said, genuinely looking a bit scared. “I’d need to grow some courage.”

That’s right the woman who cavorts about on stage in a state of mild undress, to say the least, is a bit shy.

It must make it tough to nip for a pint of milk surely she gets hassled?

“It’s not too bad. I put a hat on and mostly people are quite respectful,” Britney explained.

“And I’ve got my own shop here in Vegas. If I go in the girls who work there are like: ‘It’s Britney!’

Why haven’t stars thought of that before? Want to stop yourself getting hassled by fans? Get your own shop!

The staff discount must be brilliant!