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Jul 23 2007 06:50 AM ET
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Britney Spears and Jayden on Sunday

Britney Spears, 25, and Jayden James, 10 months, were spotted out in Pacific Palisades on Sunday. More pics at x17 Online, including a cute one of Britney kissing Jayden.

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he looks judt like her…..omg

- Alex on

boy does he look like his mamma!!! She is looking great!

- tink1217 on

Well, this might sound a bie naughty: But I think there are loads of kids who look much more intelligent than this little man.

- Lena on

Really? I think he looks just like kevin? Either way – cute! He looks different every time we see him :)

- brannon on

he does not look normal or is he just tired

- BabyBear on

Jayden is beautiful, he looks just like Britney and like Sean.

- gianna on

I have seen her more with her kids lately. I really hope she is getting her life back together, for her sake and those boys who are just adorable. I must say though what is up with her kids never wearing shoes? My boys always wore shoes when we went out, right from the moment they were born.

- Silverkoala on

He is the spitting image of her!

- LaMama on

Cutie pie!! Looks like his mommy! I love that she’s with him more and is letting us see him! She looks great too! Love the hair, Brit!

- Nicole on

On different sites, the recent rumor is britney is pregnant with her 3rd child. I don’t believe it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she was either. Anyway both her sons are the cutest celebrity boys

- gianna on

Britney’s starting to look like crap again! Hate the extensions! blah! JMO.

But I do hope she is getting her act together for her boys. Jayden’s such a pudgy baby!

- J.M. on

She is looking really good these days. Her boys are adorable.

I don’t see the big deal with them being barefoot. I have also read, and been told by my pediatrician that it is not good to put shoes on your child until they are walking and over a year (it has been a while since I have had a baby so the ages may be off)… I tink that is part of the popularity of soft shoes such as robeez…

Anyhow, I love seeing pics of brit and her kids. I hope only the best for them.

- Heather on

SilverKoala?
Actually the paps caught her with Jaden on her lap driving again…
:(

- preesi on

awww-he’s a cute little thing. He looks just like her.

Funny thing about genetics; Sean looks like his father, and Jay looks like his mother.

- MB on

What a cutie. Britney looks healthy too.

- Monika on

Heather, I agree. I haven’t put my kids in shoes, until they started walking either – they don’t need them and tiny bare feet are so cute! If it’s cold, they can wear socks!

- mrsb on

her baby looks like it has FAS!!

- Mandy on

Silverkoala- All three of my kids did not weear shoes until they started learning how to walk. My peditrcian said that they were unneccessary and could possibly stunt the growth in his feet. I would have them wear socks or booties if it was cold but they were always barefoot when it was warm. Before a child can walk, a shoe doesn’t entirely serve a purpose except for an accessory, really to complete an outfit. So if a mom wants to put shoes on her non-walking kids-more power to them. But until they are walking, it just isn’t neccessary.

- angelbaby33 on

His little outfit is precious. I love looking at those chubby little footsies! As long as he’s not running around on the ground(and I don’t believe we’ve heard of him walking YET!) who cares if he doesn’t have shoes on. lol. Wonder if anyone could come up with baby pics of both Britney and Kevin and we could see them side by side and compare to their two little fellas.?.

- Campbell on

This is the most we’ve seen Brit interact with either son while carrying one in awhile, but it still bothers me that she tends to be focused on something else (ex. – boating or house hunting) instead of interacting with the babies’ as they adjust to these adult situations. Another site even has a picture of her kissing JJ while house hunting. Unfortunately, JJ just squirms, frowns, and pulls away in that picture. I’m just hoping that both boys can enjoy some interactions with their mom that make them giggle, smile, and bond. I’m hopeful those mom-son warm exchanges go on behind closed doors, but it just seems as much as they are photographed that there would be a few fun, relaxed exchanges captured (similar to the ones of Suri & Katie). I hope Brit will consider limiting the outings to ones age-appropriate for the boys, whether or not she invites the paparazzi. It seems sad that she doesn’t seem to let someone in her life help her consider what activities are inappropriate for her sons’ developmental levels to avoid increased stress and danger for the boys.

- Castle2 on

THANKS ROXI!!! HOLY SMOKES!!

- Campbell on

My peditrician told me it was fine to have shoes, even hard ones, on my boys, I used the soft bootie type shoes for the first few months and after that harder shoes. They didn’t have problems with their feet. Jhye is 8 and his feet are fine. I guess my mother just drove it home to me that kids should always look respectable when going outside and not having shoes wasn’t.

- Silverkoala on

That’s cool Roxi. Jayden def looks more like Britney and I think Sean P looks more like Kevin.

I didn’t put any shoes on my son either until he started walking, and even then, he wore Robeez until he was really confident on his feet.

- PSB on

Actually SHOES are bad for any age person…
http://www.barefooters.org/

- preesi on

pressi- I dont see where that site says that going barefoot is BAD for people? Im sure “feeling the warm sand benethe your feet”, as the site says, is nice but not so practical. I couldnt imagine walking around on sharp rocks, glass, nails, things falling on your fett. OUCH!

I thing that Jayden look sso much lik eBritney, he’s cute!

- morgan on

Morgan? did you read the MEDICAL stuff on that site? Shoes do nothing good for our feet and in countries where people go barefoot all the time there are no foot problems and very few colds.
Every single foot problem we humans have is due to shoes. Common foot problems in the United States include corns, bunions, hammer toes, athlete’s foot and ingrown toenail – but none of these is a problem in countries in which most people go barefoot.
Whoever created us did not make us with shoes on.

- preesi on

JJ looks A LOT like Britney’s father, Jamie. A LOT!

- PinkRoses on

I never wear shoes inside my house, but always outside. I can’t imagine walking barefoot outside. I’m scared of getting pin worms!

- terri on

he looks so much like britney!!! sooo cuutttee

- Connie on

It seems people always have something to complain about her and her way of raising her kids. Jayden isn’t walking probably. I never put shoes on my kids until they start walking, only socks if it is cold, which is rare, since I live in LA like Britney, it is always warm here. Ped here doesn’t recommend it either. And a few weeks ago Jude Law was walking with her bare feet kids on the streets of London, nobody said a single word about it.

- Liz on

JJ’s hair is getting so blonde, especially in the comparison pics you posted Roxi. He looks alot like Britney & her sister as babies. I love his little cleft chin. It’s neat& sets him apart from SP.

That house is beautiful, but a bad idea since it’s so wide open.

- Pete on

I don’t understand what’s the problem if a 10 months old baby doesn’t wear shoes!!?? My daughter started wearing shoes when she began walking, I think the most important thing for babies is to feel as much comfortable as possible…if they don’t walk, why they need to use shoes?
I agree with Liz: “It seems people always have something to complain about her and her way of raising her kids”
I’m not a fan of Britney, I don’t like her at all, but I think that’s unfair to judge her for WHATEVER she does…
Just my opinion.

- sil on

I agree, he probably isnt wearing any shoes yet because he hasnt started walking yet.
Now at 23 I have problems (cramps in my calf) because I wore shoes too early and it changed the way my foot was suppose to grow. So get those shoes of your babies! You put them on just to make them look stylish? Hello? Health is more important.

- Cory on

“Shoes do nothing good for our feet and in countries where people go barefoot all the time there are no foot problems and very few colds.”

I’m going to take a wild guess that these countries are at least second if not third-world, are they not? Where disease runs rampant and the birth and death rates are among the highest in the world? Yeah, following their lead is a brilliant idea. Walking around with no shoes isn’t unsanitary at all.
Whomever runs that site is making themselves look like a bunch of loons, especially since they have untrue information posted. Restaurants CAN throw you out if you have no shoes on, and they have every right to do so. Do you have any idea how disgusting it would be to walk around a public restaurant in the vicinity of other peoples’ food? I guess common sense isn’t so common in some people after all.

- Lauren on

Wow!! People are getting very upset it seems! I didn’t want to put shoes on my baby, but I lived in a heavily wooded area and my poor daughters feet were bitten up by ants, and mosiquitos, so to protect her I put shoes on her outside, but I did enjoy her chubby lil barefeet as much as possible. I have also heard that it is better to let kids go barefoot until walking, but all Docs say different things, and times do change. I personally cant wear shoes. I have so many problems with my feet that I can only wear flip flops, and if I absolutely have to wear an actual shoe I have to take them off after an hour to “stretch out”. I even got married wearing flip flops! I guess shoes really comes down to personal choice. Does anyone remember Britney walking into a rest stop bathroom barefoot? My guess is she just likes bare feet!

- sarah on

Lauren?
China and India are not third world honey.
There is NO law in any state in the USA that prohibits you from going barefoot into any establishment. Its a lie! You can SUE any establishment for tossing you out if they make you wear shoes.
I dont understand why people are grossed out by barefeet!? Everyone has two feet and they do not need shoes. Are you disgusted by your own feet? Why, may I ask? I think people on the most part are conditioned to think certain ways without really looking at why they feel the way they do. Kinda like people who grow up to not like fish or think the crusts on bread are gross. They’ve been taught that by their parents.
Its all CONDITIONING! So think for yourself.
What is wrong with barefeet?
NOTHING! God made and designed our feet perfectly, WITHOUT SHOES!

- preesi on

“Lauren?
China and India are not third world honey.”

Oh, well by all means! Let’s make like China and India, reproduce like rabbits to the point where our government limits the number of children each family can have, leave baby girls on the streets to die, and have abortions once we find out we’re expecting baby girls so that the male to female ratio is completely out of whack. What a fabulous idea!

“There is NO law in any state in the USA that prohibits you from going barefoot into any establishment. Its a lie! You can SUE any establishment for tossing you out if they make you wear shoes.”

Well, that is the American way, isn’t it? To sue the pants off people whose rules we don’t like simply because we don’t respect their simple requests for sanitation and the health of the people around them? I currently work part-time in the restaurant industry to make spending money for school, and if a barefoot person other than an infant came into the restaurant where I work, I would go right to the GM to have them either go home and change into shoes or not come back at all. And if they have a problem with it, they can call corporate and talk about how they were walking around a public restaurant where other people were trying to enjoy their meals and not have to worry about seeing someone else’s nasty bare feet.

“I dont understand why people are grossed out by barefeet!?”

You really don’t? You really don’t understand why walking on sidewalks, in parks, and other public places where peoples’ germs lurk without shoes is unsanitary? You really don’t understand how your chances of getting an infection or at least getting hurt rise astronomically? I had to take off my shoes in a dressing room not long ago and had a needle on the floor go right through my foot as I was trying to get my shoes back on. There are certain places (at home, the beach, a friend’s house, etc.) where bare feet are considered appropriate. Other than that, it is gross and unnecessarily unsanitary. It’s not that difficult to understand.

“God made and designed our feet perfectly, WITHOUT SHOES!”

God also didn’t design us with clothes. I guess we should all just walk around naked and die of hypothermia and heat stroke instead of wearing clothes to protect us from the elements?

- Lauren on

“You really don’t? You really don’t understand why walking on sidewalks, in parks, and other public places where peoples’ germs lurk without shoes is unsanitary? You really don’t understand how your chances of getting an infection or at least getting hurt rise astronomically?”

Lauren? If you walk on DIRT with SHOES ON and bring that dirt into a restaurant, its the same as walking on DIRT with BAREFEET and bringing it into the restaurant…
No more or less unsanitary…
Your feet soles and shoe bottoms are EQUAL in dirtiness. I take a bath everyday, my feet arent dirty, and how many people dont watch where they are stepping anyway?
Furthermore if you walk barefoot enough your soles adapt and you wont get cuts etc…
If you own a pair of lace up shoes, they are far more germy and infection prone then barefeet, as you never WASH inside those shoes. In fact you never wash SHOES period!
Shoes are the worst thing for you. Athletes Foot (and many other infections) is UNHEARD of in barefoot societies.

Again Lauren why do barefeet disgust you so much?

- preesi on

When are people going to admit that this child has textbook Fetal Alcohol Syndrome features? Run a search and a side by side comparison the numerous facial drawings and photos of FAS children. It is undeniable.

- Truth on

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