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Britney Is 'A Sick Little Girl,' Dad Says

Jamie Spears Says Family Is Trying To Care For Their Daughter

(CBS News) Britney Spears' father, Jamie, has spoken out about his daughter's third trip to rehab.

Jamie Spears told Fox News that the troubled singer is "a sick little girl ... we're just trying to take care of her, and other than that I have no comment."

Speaking Thursday from his Louisiana home, Spears said his daughter's issues are "not about what other people think," adding that he and his ex-wife, Lynne, are "concerned about our daughter."

Meanwhile, there were reports Friday that Spears' ex, Kevin Federline, had visited Spears in rehab in Malibu.

The pop star's manager confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that Spears is at the Promises Malibu drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Southern California. He's not giving any other details.

Video taken shortly before Britney Spears checked into rehab for a third time is a frightening example of why her family thinks she needs help.

The video, shot by the paparazzi agency X-17, shows Spears pounding a photographer's car with an umbrella, her face contorted in rage. She was apparently upset that the paparazzi followed her to her estranged husband's house.

Spears can be heard saying "don't guys, please, please guys don't do this" before slamming the umbrella into the car's closed window. Then she dropped the F-bomb toward the photographers a couple of times.

Spears was wearing a gray pullover, running shorts, white sneakers — and a pearl necklace.

Spears' downward spiral has been the topic of tabloids and blogs since her split from Federline in November.

(© 2007 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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