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Report: Britney Spear's new love is an Israeli ex-soldier
By Haaretz Service
Tags: Tzuri Lee Adeto 

Britney Spears has reportedly let love into her life again, with her new boyfriend cum bodyguard - a former Israeli soldier.

British tabloid newspaper The Sun last week published photographs of Britney with former Givati soldier Tzuri Lee Adeto as they exercised together on a Mexico beach.

But Spear's suspected lover has denied all reports of romance.
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"There is no intimate connection between us," he told the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth over the weekend. "It is ridiculous to think that way."

Adeto denied that he has been spending nights at Britney's home, insisting that after long working days, he returns to his own place.

"We are good friends, and Britney is the most charming person in the world. But I am not sleeping there, rather working at her house during the day and then returning to my own home."

This is not the first time the embattled singer has been linked to an employee. In 2004, Spears married her former backup dancer Kevin Federline and the couple had two children, Sean Preston Federline and Jayden James Federline. The couple later split in a highly publicized divorce in 2006, and the singer's ex-husband was later granted full custody of both children.

Spears was known to have developed an interest in Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah, reportedly through her friendship with Madonna, who is an avowed follower. She became involved with the Kabbalah Center in Los Angeles in 2004, but later left saying "I no longer study Kabbalah, my baby is my religion."

Whether or not her relationship with Adeto, romantic or platonic, is blessed, remains to be seen
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