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Britney is not convinced her son can speak
August 30, 2006

Kevin Federline claims that his son Sean Preston has said his first word: "Dada."

The fledgling rapper insists his 11-month-old son called him "dada" while wife Britney Spears was not around.

However, Britney - who is pregnant with the couple's second child - is apparently not convinced Sean said his first word.

A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "Britney isn't convinced, but is happy to see Kevin paying so much attention to Sean."


Meanwhile, Kevin made his musical debut at America's Teen Choice Awards earlier this month.

Despite much hype surrounding the track, the former dancer's performance of his first rap single 'Lose Control' was slammed by critics and labelled a "joke".

      




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